Very unlikely…Do you have any proof of this? I haven't seen anything at all. It seems unlikely to be true.
Very unlikely…Do you have any proof of this? I haven't seen anything at all. It seems unlikely to be true.
That is an entirely different position. A marketing position.Probably a reference to this:
No idea if either the reddit post is true or implies Ed Beach was fired.
It's not marketing, it's product. Still, entirely different position.That is an entirely different position. A marketing position.
It's a numbers position. They want someone who can say this is how we make money. It's at the very least very close to a marketing position.It's not marketing, it's product. Still, entirely different position.
I didn't mean that, I assumed Ed resigned or have been fired bc of the new announcements,Do you have any proof of this? I haven't seen anything at all. It seems unlikely to be true.
Marketing is mostly about how pack and sale product made by some other people, product is about how to make product to be successfully packed and sold. The job description includes learning that people want, which game mechanics competitors have and so on. It's more a "glue" position between producers, marketing and executive.It's a numbers position. They want someone who can say this is how we make money. It's at the very least very close to a marketing position.
To me, it's an indication that they do not intend to course correct. Instead, they're going to continue with the status quo, but figure out how to market the status quo in a way that claims to address audience pain points.Marketing is mostly about how pack and sale product made by some other people, product is about how to make product to be successfully packed and sold. The job description includes learning that people want, which game mechanics competitors have and so on. It's more a "glue" position between producers, marketing and executive.
As I read the ad, they want the person to do both: it calls for experience in getting reliable data from customers, then proposing actionable plans for the further development of the product (and then the marketing of those further developments).Marketing is mostly about how pack and sale product made by some other people, product is about how to make product to be successfully packed and sold.
Continuing with the Civ7 core is the most logical approach, though.To me, it's an indication that they do not intend to course correct. Instead, they're going to continue with the status quo, but figure out how to market the status quo in a way that claims to address audience pain points.
Yes, that's what we, products do. The only thing here is what we can't expect the person from the street to immediately start making difference. The person will have some influence on first expansion, but will be fully operational for the second one and Civ8. I wouldn't expect significant effect on the base game in the next half a year.As I read the ad, they want the person to do both: it calls for experience in getting reliable data from customers, then proposing actionable plans for the further development of the product (and then the marketing of those further developments).
The most loud complains are about age reset and civilization switching, they are not in the area of gameplay, just pure immersion. I don't think there's anything to do with them other than ignoring if Firaxis don't want to break the game.It's exactly what we all should want. Someone to sift through all the complaints to figure out what most players most want, then present that to the designers and say "prioritize X to bring the maximum number of players to/back to the game."