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I feel like credentials such as used to work at Bethesda, aren't as good as they think they are... Or is it just me?
I don't blame the devs for bad AAA games, with like 300 people working in one game, if it becomes shit it's management fault.
Okay but I don't see how it's a net positive credential, how it even actually means anything?
What specifically are you disagreeing with? Bad games are bad largely due to design and monetization reasons, both of which developers don't participate in deciding. But, they do witness all of the good decisions that get cut from the design. Buggy games are one thing you can partially attribute to developers, but saying Bethesda devs have a net negative credential without explaining is willfully obtuse and borderline troll behavior.
Good developers CAN make good games but good games require more than being just good at development... And bad developers can produce fun buggy games