That's an elaborate and completely unnecessary thing to make up though. It's not like anyone even asked![]()
Dont think you posting silly images will undermine the lie you just tried to pulled here.![]()
I post silly images, you post silly posts .........
Hey, it's called répondre du tac au tac
Let me put you out of your misery already..
You can just go ahead and read the bolded parts.When THQ announced its Montreal, Canada-based studio in 2009, the plan seemed a bit on the ambitious side. 400 new employees across five years, two big projects – one of which is overseen by ex-Assassin's Creed creative lead Patrice Desilets, the other being a followup to 2011's Homefront – and a brand new campus meant a lot of money needed to be spent, even with a potentially generous tax credit from the Canadian government.
And that was long before THQ's recent financial troubles. It's in that context that we asked newly hired president Jason Rubin to address the future of the Montreal location during an E3 interview. "I think the decision needs to be made which projects we can do, what we can afford to do, and stick to it. Even though THQ Montreal's space may be bigger than what we need right now, there's nothing about that space that prevents us from succeeding," Rubin said.
We asked Rubin whether THQ could fulfill the planned 400-person contract across five years in its current financial state. "There may be empty seats," he admitted, but he's not worried that those contractual obligations will affect THQ – nor the Montreal location's – long-term survival. "I'm not saying that we wouldn't fulfill our obligations," Rubin told us. "But assuming for a moment that we don't reach whatever our contractual obligations are, there are very specific clauses in the contract that say what would happen. And I've read the contract, I've gone over it, it was one of the things I did before starting. And there's nothing about the contract or our failing under that contract that would cause the company to fail."
Rubin stressed that THQ under his leadership remains dedicated to the Montreal studio and its agreement with the government. "I love Montreal. I definitely wanna do right by Montreal, and I definitely wanna fill that studio. But having said that, if we fail to do that for any reason, that's not going to be a cause for failure for the company." He also addressed potential concern that other THQ studios employees could be moved to the Montreal location. "Were I able to pick up and move people without worry about their families, the projects they're working on, and everything else, I would fill that space in a second," Rubin said.
My posts are validated by how that company is doing. Dont even have to try.
Just exposing you is all.
lol lefty trying to fool us into thinking he is a productive member of society
lol fat![]()
LOL Canada
Lefty just call it quits.
I used to be you. Lying is an addiction pal. Get cured.
You mad ?
Why would I be mad? I just exposed you.
Anger is not the emotion I'm feeling right now. I just styled on you. I'm actually feeling pretty lucid here.
How did you expose me?
With non-facts?
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Do you even read your own posts before pushing the submit buttom?
The problem with guys like you is they dont know when to give up the ghost. One would think you're borderline delusional.
If you dont know the meaning, look it up.
I have done my job here.
Wait don't go !
Please elaborate
I know you have comprehension problems, but it shouldn't stop you to at least try to explain it to me
didnt they just hire a guy from the naughty dog team to watch over them? anyways that company doesnt inspire confidence for a job security. seems like a kodak, HP, their time has gone. the 10 hours dont sound so brutal and the s you have mentioned will make it easier.
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