Re: Red Dead Redemption
This is a post from someone who claims to be a R* employee in response to the Wives Letter.
It's from the internet so it's gotta be true!
Anyway, if this guys isn't whistling Dixie, it appears the game could still be good:
But if you read more of this guys post it pretty much confirms that Rockstar San Diego is a mess filled with a bunch of producers that have no clue what's going on - or care for that matter.
This is a post from someone who claims to be a R* employee in response to the Wives Letter.
It's from the internet so it's gotta be true!

Anyway, if this guys isn't whistling Dixie, it appears the game could still be good:
We're producing a fantastic game right now, but in times past, it seemed to have little in the way of direction or conception. If it did indeed have these attributes, they were largely lost upon the majority of the development team, and many of us had little knowledge of what kind of product we were actually trying to put out there. I think we all do now, but it's in no thanks at all to any concerted effort whatsoever to actively motivate the team and evangelize the product to the developers themselves. I do believe that many of us didn't see how what we were doing could be important when we didn't really know what kind of game we're supposed to be making. Ultimately, I think we've all sort of "figured it out" and things started falling into place, but at the same time, I think this collective realization has put the pressure on all of us, management included, that we really need to nail this thing and get it out on shelves on time.
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