Considering NZ has been on lockdown for quite a while now and they still manage to push out this much content for an upcoming release, it's absolutely amazing.
I have always praised the work GGG do and will continue to do so.
Considering NZ has been on lockdown for quite a while now and they still manage to push out this much content for an upcoming release, it's absolutely amazing.
I have always praised the work GGG do and will continue to do so.
Programming can be done pretty much all from home, the only thing they have to worry about is asset security. Lockdowns affect software development... insignificantly... compared to something like manufacturing, or the services industries.
IMO, the lockdowns have been scapegoated to an absurd degree by software development companies.
Considering NZ has been on lockdown for quite a while now and they still manage to push out this much content for an upcoming release, it's absolutely amazing.
I have always praised the work GGG do and will continue to do so.
Programming can be done pretty much all from home, the only thing they have to worry about is asset security. Lockdowns affect software development... insignificantly... compared to something like manufacturing, or the services industries.
IMO, the lockdowns have been scapegoated to an absurd degree by software development companies.
If it was JUST programming sure. but plenty of developers have done a FAR worse job than GGG at handling the lockdown. I am curious as to how long they had to work from home though as NZ had a pretty damn good handle on it.
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I have always praised the work GGG do and will continue to do so.
Programming can be done pretty much all from home, the only thing they have to worry about is asset security. Lockdowns affect software development... insignificantly... compared to something like manufacturing, or the services industries.
IMO, the lockdowns have been scapegoated to an absurd degree by software development companies.