Some do, some don't. I'd put good money on the likes of Valve and Blizzard not exploiting their workers.
I bet they dont pay the same sort of salaries that equivilent work in a less 'glamerous' industry would

Some do, some don't. I'd put good money on the likes of Valve and Blizzard not exploiting their workers.
I'm part of the customer support department for Jagex (Developers of RuneScape), although my role has more to do with identifying and documenting cases of intellectual property infringement that it does dealing with our players. I'm in a specialist team that deal with account hijackers, bots, private servers, goldfarming, etc.
Email is in trust if you want any more details.
Jagex are scum.
Just to echo what Fox said...
From what i have read throughout the years on the forum, working in the computer games industry is low paid, rather dull at times, ruins your love for computers, long hours but can be quite cool at times. And once you get off the bottom rung, things only get better.
I take it I've banned your account recently then![]()
I'm a programmer and all I can say is that it depends greatly on which studio you work for.
It's a young industry so there are a fair amount of places run by people who don't know what they are doing, or have dodgy practices. I'm happy where I am.
Games testing is a dead end as far as a career stepladder in many cases.
I don't play the game anymore.
I wouldn't play it now anyways.
I was level 102 with 57 mil (Not loads), but I'd given my account to my GF's brother, he got the account phised within an hour (He was hit with one of the "Join my clan" scams).
Anyways, I got the account back for him, but everything was gone, the account was essentially pointless now.
Jagex could easily returned what was lost. Point being, they wouldn't, but they're happy to take the 100's of pound in members the account had used.
I have done some final balancing for various RTS games.
Owned.
Grow up springs to mind?![]()
Why? Because we can't protect people from their own stupidity?
We've put in several mechanisms to protect peoples items if the complete stranger they happily gave their password too surprisingly turns around and steals their account. We've even prosecuted the people stealing accounts, but there is only some much you can do to protect people from themselves. And no, it isn't as easy as simply giving people their items back.
I wasn't say you got owned, im saying Martini1991 did.... I am well aware the idea that an end user cannot be protected from themselves.
Ah, sorry. My apologies.