EA Tries to Give Mojang Company Advice (And Fails)
Oh. My. Rod.
Just....wow.
Have you guys SEEN this?
EA is actually trying to drop "advice" (and I use that quite loosely) to Mojang about how to run their business (and drop a not-so-subtle hint that EA wants Notch's money).
Also, a nice little tidbit that that I thought was amusing~
And if you're wondering Notch's response on the whole thing~
Thoughts?
Just....wow.
Have you guys SEEN this?
EA is actually trying to drop "advice" (and I use that quite loosely) to Mojang about how to run their business (and drop a not-so-subtle hint that EA wants Notch's money).
Also, a nice little tidbit that that I thought was amusing~
"As somebody who has had to reinstall Windows on my son's computer after he attempted to install Mod Manager on that machine, there's a lot of value to be provided for the customer in making Minecraft and its mods and installations something that's a more commercial and predictable product," Hilleman said.What in the actual hell.
And if you're wondering Notch's response on the whole thing~
Thoughts?
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They're a young company who have had MASSIVE success, that can spell a lot of trouble down the line. It seems they've tried to man up to the new role, but they still have a ways to go. I don't believe Hilleman is right when he says "Mojang NEEDS publisher support", but he's got good points in accessibility and expansion of the game, which is their only real product and source of income at the moment.
Mojang has always lacked true focus, and they're fortunate to have gone as far as they have. Hilleman doesn't have the solution, but they will need to grow if they want to really compete with the big dogs.
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All that said, the points have some validity, even if the messenger is... well..... EA.
Point is, obvious is obvious, but it's still weird to hear it from EA. I think Mojang has their attention because EA makes money by paying attention to smaller gaming companies with money-making IP. I don't think EA is afraid; they've got good business sense and have thrived for so long, even in a declined gaming market, because of this. You can bet your ass they're taking notes, though.