The subscription service that provides access to Starfield and Halo will no longer be provided free of charge

  • CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The thing is, if they don’t offer these cheap stuff, they may have to do something crazy, like pay staff what they are worth. This definitely looks like a false economy.

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      Also, giving access to your devs also kinda makes them defacto testers when they’re off the clock.

      Like… getting your own people to use your product is a net positive.

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        Actually though. You see this in other industries too but once shareholders are involved everyone’s brain becomes smooth and creamy.

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      Microsoft staff aren’t hurting for money. They get paid a lot, and they have amazing benefits including dozens of perks like this.