But maybe they traveled back in time and made changes.No one sneaked anything. That text has been on Rockstar's website for a while in the weapons feature page and it sounds like a typical Rockstar writing.
It's also on official RDR2 merch.
But maybe they traveled back in time and made changes.No one sneaked anything. That text has been on Rockstar's website for a while in the weapons feature page and it sounds like a typical Rockstar writing.
It's also on official RDR2 merch.
Oh I'm sorry I didn't know the Housers personally oversaw the creation of the game's website and painstakingly went over every piece of promotional material with a fine toothed comb. You'd think they'd have better things to do but I'll defer to your inside knowledge.https://www.resetera.com/posts/14342386
yup, sure seems snuck in, even though it's been in printed material and on their site for quite some time.
How is this not a jab at them? It makes no sense otherwise.
It being on promotional materials is weird, I'll say that.
Rockstar employees have hated their working conditions for over a decade. You talk as thought this is some recent thing.It being on such materials means either A) it's actually got nothing to do with them or B) Rockstar thought that the huge commotion was actually nothing (hence allowing staff to talk) and guessed it was funny to put in. Now given that those items were probably printed long before the story broke, I'd go with A, it's nothing to do with Rockstar and people just wish it was.
Reads to me like a case of sneaking stuff in.
The five day work week, two day weekend didn't become a thing until the 20th century.
Because Rockstar having bad crunch issues has obviously only been a thing for two weeks.
Rockstar employees have hated their working conditions for over a decade. You talk as thought this is some recent thing.
Oh I'm sorry I didn't know the Housers personally oversaw the creation of the game's website and painstakingly went over every piece of promotional material with a fine toothed comb. You'd think they'd have better things to do but I'll defer to your inside knowledge.
You have to remember that scrips and story was written years ago, it's impossible for them to make a reference to a recent controversy when the game went gold months ago. They didn't just patch the game to spite you guys, Jesus.
One is not related to the other. Their crunch has been known for decades.Are people really that big Houser fans that they think this obvious jab at crunch culture is just a "coincidence"?
Sure, the game made by the one company who for years has been notorious for the way they treat workers just happens to have this joke in it. I'm sure it's just a random funny joke some writer came up with.
Because Rockstar having bad crunch issues has obviously only been a thing for two weeks.
If it's just that...like just that...isn't it possible it's coincidence.
But no one here is saying that this 'joke' is specifically made in relation to the news of the past couple of weeks, right? They don't need time travel to include a reference to bad crunch culture in their work, because it has always been a part of Rockstar. It could still be 'sneak', since I doubt the higher-ups at Rockstar comb through every single piece of marketing and even if they've seen it, they could've just brushed it off as a "Classic Rockstar" kind of joke. A 'hidden in plain sight' criticism is still sneaky in it's own way.One is not related to the other. Their crunch has been known for decades.
The same image has heen on the official site and printed even. So this has been seen by multiple people at Rockstar, not hidden. Nothing "sneak" about something that everyone has seen before this post in here, before the game was released.
Awesome.so cool.Lol are you being serious? It's so blatantly a reference to the crunch. How thick would you have to be not to see it? Or just in denial maybe.
Don't ever study literature because even the most blunt force reference is clearly lost on you...