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 Microsoft 'destroyed development culture' at FASA - interview
(hx) 10:49 PM CEST - Aug,26 2009
In an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, FASA founder Jordan Weisman had some harsh words for Microsoft, saying they destroyed FASA's development culture:
"When Microsoft bought FASA Interactive and incorporated it into Microsoft... the two reasons they bought us was, one, they wanted the catalogue of intellectual properties and, two, they felt that we had developed a really good development culture. And the reality is that, pretty much from the day we moved to Redmond, that development culture was destroyed," Weisman told GamesIndustry.biz.

"I don't think the studio ever really had a chance. It was destroyed right in the beginning."

And Microsoft came close to repeating its mistakes with Bungie, added Weisman, who was working for the corporation as creative director at the time the Chicago-based studio was acquired.

"When we were acquiring Bungie, they wanted me to sit down with the owners of Bungie and tell them how well the transition went," he explained. "And it was like - 'what planet are you guys on?' This transition did not go well. And actually I became the lead vocal pain in the ass to get things done very different for Bungie.

"I tried to convince them to leave Bungie in Chicago, but not winning that I did succeed in getting them to put them in a walled off room, which didn't follow any of the other Microsoft stuff. We were much better able to defend Bungie's culture than we were FASA's culture."

last 10 comments:
strangestsensation(11:36 PM CEST - Aug,26 2009 )
No tears here. I had this other job, great job, great people. We got bought up by a bigger company (actually a customer). CEO comes in and basically lied to us all saying how they had no intent to lay anyone off and that we were to be an integral part of their company. They even called us their secondary HQ. Laid me and others off not even 2 weeks later. We were a company of about 150, reduced in a few months to like 10 people. I'd personally love to punch that CEO in the face. If you aren't a manager or upper echelon in a company you are nothing but an insignificant POS who'll be used and abused and spit out whenever someone feels like it. Companies get away with far too much BS and it's getting worse. So you see, hard for me to have any compassion.

CaptStar(01:43 AM CEST - Aug,28 2009 )
That company wouldn't happen to be Nortel would it?

strangestsensation(06:48 PM CEST - Aug,28 2009 )
Nope

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