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Old 10-28-2010, 04:17 PM   #33
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

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I don't mean to go against the grain here, but lets stop with all of this “managment this and management that” rants. Ultimately, it was David Littman (creative director of NHL series) who approached management with his idea of changing the “Live Series”

Here is an excerpt from a gamespot interview:

GameSpot: How did you come to be on the NBA Elite 11 project?
David Littman: NHL and NBA have been working together for a while since a lot of features are similar such as Dynasty mode, Season mode, and Online Team Play. But we wanted to take it one step further. NHL has been incredibly successful over the last few years, and the NBA franchise could greatly benefit from the learnings we have had on NHL. I had a vision and design for what I thought the NBA game could be both on and off the court and brought that vision to a few other people at EA. We got a prototype up and running, and it really caught on internally.


The management team trusted him with his vision and it failed. Now we can talk about the three year plan, but the fact is that developers (graciously) came on this site and had the ultimate confidence in this flawed product. I didn't post (because I didn't want to be negative without playing the demo) but I was thinking that if the producers thought that this game was going to revolutionize basketball, then maybe either they were crazy or I was crazy. So I didn't post about it.

Now, after the fact its easy to blame the management, but the developers stood by their product and to this day will defend the animations, unrealistic jumping, graphic quality and other areas. And that's before we get into the Jesus Glitch.
So I understand your frustration with EA, but lets not make it seem like the developers aren't to blame as well as the management. Even if they are nice enough to interact with us on a regular basis.....
Thank you for posting this.
Littmann oh Littman you!
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Old 10-28-2010, 04:18 PM   #34
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

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You're being too nice to management, IMO. Those guys are paid to make decisions. If I go to my boss with a revolutionary, crazy new idea on how to do something that was working anyways, and he decides to go along with it, gets all my co-workers on board with this vision, and it fails miserably, is it my fault for suggesting it, my co-workers' fault for doing their job or my boss' for going with the idea? At the end of the day, it's my boss' job to decide what works and what doesn't and if he decides one of his employee's ideas is good and it fails miserably, the blame should fall on him I would think.
hmm that's subjective. It actually goes further like why did they hire guys like that in the first place maybe?
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

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You're being too nice to management, IMO. Those guys are paid to make decisions. If I go to my boss with a revolutionary, crazy new idea on how to do something that was working anyways, and he decides to go along with it, gets all my co-workers on board with this vision, and it fails miserably, is it my fault for suggesting it, my co-workers' fault for doing their job or my boss' for going with the idea? At the end of the day, it's my boss' job to decide what works and what doesn't and if he decides one of his employee's ideas is good and it fails miserably, the blame should fall on him I would think.
In no way am I saying that blame shouldn't be placed on management. All I'm saying is that the developers should also shoulder some responsibility as well. The vision they presented to management seemed great, but the execution (role of developer) was horrible. Think about it, they even sold us on this new direction (controls, controls, controls). Then the demo came out and they continued to defend the product as if it was a
viable $60 game. Management was the one to say.....HELL NO! We are not going to sell this game...you guys aren't ruining our brand (well, more than it already was).

Now we are hearing about "layoffs". Does anyone believe that some of the developers behind this game are the ones that got the axe?
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Old 10-28-2010, 05:30 PM   #36
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

Well i dont care who's making the games as long as it turns out to be good and if EA Canada is unable to do that year after year then they dont deserve the franchise plain and simple. I dont care how long it takes to build upon an engine I want a good game now. Its funny how some of you are saying EA Canada shouldve been given more time to improve the game but havent we been doing just that this whole time and they still havent delivered.

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Old 10-28-2010, 06:02 PM   #37
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Can't they just bring back Live 10 and continue off that code? Perhaps Elite 11 was just a bad dream - like that one season of Dallas?
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

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Can't they just bring back Live 10 and continue off that code? Perhaps Elite 11 was just a bad dream - like that one season of Dallas?
yeah, I think we're seeing that they didn't HAVE to reinvent the wheel. I wonder if all the criticism for their football title being stale, has led them to try to innovative things in their other titles- which ironically didn't /don't need such drastic makeovers?
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

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In no way am I saying that blame shouldn't be placed on management. All I'm saying is that the developers should also shoulder some responsibility as well. The vision they presented to management seemed great, but the execution (role of developer) was horrible. Think about it, they even sold us on this new direction (controls, controls, controls). Then the demo came out and they continued to defend the product as if it was a
viable $60 game. Management was the one to say.....HELL NO! We are not going to sell this game...you guys aren't ruining our brand (well, more than it already was).

Now we are hearing about "layoffs". Does anyone believe that some of the developers behind this game are the ones that got the axe?
What are your expectations of the devs? Do you think that they are in line with what EA expects of them, as far as talking about their game? As much as we'd love to have devs come in and tell us "guys, Elite 11 is just not ready for commercial release. Wait it out till 12, unless you really want NBA Jam that's bundled with it", is that a reasonable thing to expect them to do? They'd be out of a job 5 minutes after they said that! EA expects them to talk up their game. Though a dev saying the game he worked on is awesome isn't going to sway me into buying it, you better believe that if a dev came in and said not to, I wouldn't. And it's for that reason you would NEVER see them say something like that.

Bottom line, Littman went to EA and said "this works in NHL, it will work with Live" and the suits ate it up, because despite earning the highest reviews since moving to the current gen of consoles, the sales lagged 2K's by a wide margin. So, without paying any mind to the process of what it takes to get the game from what it was in Live 09 to what it became in Live 10 (truly remarkable, really) they ditched Wang's vision for Live less than two years after hiring him away from 2K and went with this new vision. They also failed to see the bigger picture, because yeah, Live 10's sales weren't comparable to 2K's but that's a result of breaking the consumers trust over and over again with sub-par titles. The buzz was beginning to come back with the release of Live 10 but that wasn't good enough so they went and tore the franchise down completely and reset the series. With the cancellation of Elite 11 and (probably) another reset of the series under Tiburon, how long is it going to take to gain the consumers' trust again? How long before the Tiburon game even approaches Live 10 in quality?

Somebody deserved to lose their job. Problem is, the good soldiers at EA Canada that worked on this game and bought into the Elite vision (really, what choice did they have) are the ones paying for it, not the handful of execs who completely and totally blew it with their decisions post-Live 10 release.
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Re: NBA Elite Being Moved to Tiburon, EA Canada Hit by Layoffs (Not Confirmed Yet)

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I feel sympathy for anyone losing their jobs. Layoffs are terrible, no matter who, no matter when. EA Canada has proven they can make good games like FIFA and NHL. I don't find fault with Tiburon's workers, either. The games' engines are in place, a roster update is all we are really entitled to now, right? Let someone write new code in some third world country, because those guys are cheaper.

The only answer for the higher ups is to cut heads. Everyone out there with an MBA wants to do more with less, and tries to scare workers into doing better jobs, or else heads will roll, while they roll in expensive cars with huge bonuses. If enough American (and Canadian) workers get sacrificed, this economy is never going to bounce back.
I'm sorry, I have to say this is the one of the WORST statements I've seen on OS. This is completely asinine. I certainly hope you nor a loved one has to struggle trying to find a job because their job was outsourced. I'm amazed anyone could think such a thing. It's stupid. Some dude in India doesn't know jack-**** about basketball. Why in the world would I want him making a basketball game?!
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