• Syrc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That would only be feasible in a very small company, with sufficient profits to spread among the workforce.

    They have 10 employees and their game sold 44+ million copies. That’s like 1000 copies a day, per employee, for 13 years.

    If you have proof they aren’t doing it feel free to link, but looking at their policies I kinda doubt it.

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      1 year ago

      My comment wasn’t aimed at Re-Logic precisely, and I admit I was only making assumptions. My assumption was that their company fit into the mold of how capitalist companies operate. If they are a co-op, and practise profit sharing, then I admit I was wrong in my assumption, but I hope you agree it’s an assumption closely related to the reality of capitalist economics.

      EDIT: Re-Logic has an owner. Sorry, my original comment stands.