Ubisoft boss criticised for comments on need for 'friction' in game development
Yves Guillemot, boss and co-founder of Ubisoft, has raised eyebrows for his comments on the need for"a little friction" in game development.
"Techniques must be put in place to ensure that everyone succeeds in finding their place," Guillemot continued, now discussing the games industry in general."To create, you need a little friction, because everyone has to succeed in getting their idea across. It's a job that brings a lot of rewards when you succeed, but it's difficult.
"To prevent this tension from becoming negative or to address it if it does, that's where strong policies, values and corresponding procedures are essential."
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