Game Developer Reacts To A Day In The Life Of A Game Developer

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Комментарии • 869

  • @sshvdow6894
    @sshvdow6894 3 года назад +514

    This workplace is heaven in comparison to other ones

    • @jimmyryan5880
      @jimmyryan5880 3 года назад +11

      Thats what they wanted you to see

    • @stevensanchez1192
      @stevensanchez1192 3 года назад +11

      @@jimmyryan5880 Even if you wanted to say that, this guy has even less proof for what he's saying than what the company is showing.

    • @kiklrgggyhh5796
      @kiklrgggyhh5796 3 года назад +1

      @@stevensanchez1192 dude do you see the size of this company?

    • @sodaguy5835
      @sodaguy5835 3 года назад +11

      You can paint a prison like a heaven at the end of the day its still a prison

    • @stevensanchez1192
      @stevensanchez1192 3 года назад +5

      ​@@kiklrgggyhh5796 He said how people have to stand in an enormous line and how they typically wouldn't have time to play after they eat. Yet the video shows a typical line that would happen even if the company created a cafeteria with free food, also creating a cafeteria would probably run these food trucks to go searching else were hence why the company doesn't do it. The guy not only had enough time to eat food, but he had enough time to play video games and fall asleep on a chair. Could they do a cafeteria and make improvements? Sure. Is the company a hell to work for because it doesn't? Probably not since almost no company actually bothers.

  • @alejandrodennis6023
    @alejandrodennis6023 3 года назад +69

    21:15 i think he forgot to cut his first try because he ended up saying the same thing from the script twice 😅

    • @builtdifferent276
      @builtdifferent276 3 года назад +2

      I was looking for that comment lol

    • @ryu4033
      @ryu4033 3 года назад +4

      OMG he f’d up so hard

    • @martymation9303
      @martymation9303 3 года назад

      That was funny

    • @twitchstreamersclips2988
      @twitchstreamersclips2988 3 года назад

      i was going to say that also he forgot to edit that clip off ha

    • @genkidama7385
      @genkidama7385 2 года назад +1

      its so hard to speak right when you got a script. must be so so so much boring to edit all that crap out, this means you have to sit down and watch the same stuff over and over and pick the good ones, and if none is good guess what, you record again. what a pain.

  • @James-mu8rp
    @James-mu8rp 3 года назад +393

    - takes 40 minutes to go to work and doesn’t have time to change clothes.... that’s how many places are. He could probably bring clothes and leave earlier if he cared about being wet. Normal job stuff.
    - can’t play video games whenever he wants... so weird, I thought that’s how a real job work, you go to work. Normal stuff
    - took a nap (another break after lunch) on a chair... many places don’t allow multiple breaks... normal stuff
    -“9 hours!” It’s closer to 8 hours, which That’s a normal work day for many jobs
    This video has more invalid points than actual real complaints. He has a fairly normal work schedule that offers the same pros and cons as most jobs (not just programming job). The complaints are only valid if you want to complain about having a job.

    • @tornanblade665
      @tornanblade665 3 года назад +20

      leave the poor guy alone mate he just wants to advise us 12 - 19 year olds to work in an indie company when we are older!
      :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

    • @alipetuniashow
      @alipetuniashow 3 года назад

      The us is worser

    • @NelthVastLord
      @NelthVastLord 3 года назад +5

      Nothing "normal" about being a wageslave, but if defending this unhealthy life style brings you a sense of pride, by all means go for it.

    • @lycanthropic1122
      @lycanthropic1122 3 года назад +1

      I think he was just annoyed with how much the English speaking guy was trying so hard to romanticize the work culture.

    • @Asylum3D
      @Asylum3D 3 года назад +2

      I work 10 hour days with one 30 minute lunch break a day and you don't hear me complaining.

  • @MalarkeyMan
    @MalarkeyMan 3 года назад +314

    The guy reacting to this video probably thinks your work day should be 3 hours, 2.5 hours napping on a king sized bed, eat for 25 minutes, and code for 5 minutes

    • @tar1722
      @tar1722 3 года назад +15

      Not the king size 😭😭

    • @troyc5803
      @troyc5803 3 года назад +1

      Lol facts bro

    • @conceptgodz
      @conceptgodz 3 года назад +7

      what would be wrong with a 3hr work day ? lol

    • @troyc5803
      @troyc5803 3 года назад +13

      @@conceptgodz do you know working? Average people work at least 8 hours. Unless your some sort of a celebrity you are going to living in the street with working 3 hours a day

    • @Mabushi22
      @Mabushi22 3 года назад +11

      When I heard him complaining anout the apartment and how to go to the work place I burst out laiughing. Westerners thought we are suffering in hell to live like that?

  • @itsdaseriokilla
    @itsdaseriokilla 3 года назад +634

    I mean... For a dev job, this seems like a pretty decent place to work with a good amount of perks and freedom, not sure why you're hating on it so much. Obviously having your own indie game company and working from home is better, but as far as jobs go, this one seems to be really good.

    • @alborn4217
      @alborn4217 3 года назад +12

      Yeah there are way worse jobs.

    • @Spencii1
      @Spencii1 3 года назад +29

      @@alborn4217 Yeah, although I'd prefer going to work rather than working from home, staying inside all the time irritates me

    • @spongebobby6027
      @spongebobby6027 3 года назад +11

      @@Spencii1 me too i mean at least you get to meet people

    • @twitchstreamersclips2988
      @twitchstreamersclips2988 3 года назад

      @@spongebobby6027 is like working normal job

    • @gouki2005
      @gouki2005 3 года назад +6

      Coding works in latinoamerica. Start coding 8:00 am keep coding until 7:00 pm no breaks just Lunch time which probably you gonna take in your desk because you have 3 deadlines near. Food, drinks comes from your salary which is low for the work you do.

  • @salmananjum7634
    @salmananjum7634 3 года назад +45

    I don’t understand what the problem is. This is a pretty normal working day in game development. In fact, I think he has it better than most.

  • @catchsomething211
    @catchsomething211 3 года назад +451

    It seems you haven't worked a single day of your life.

    • @charisandtoni7708
      @charisandtoni7708 3 года назад +54

      And that's why he probably has a fresher perspective of how things should be.. These working conditions are horrible and the same goes for other industries, just because it's normal it doesn't mean it's right.

    • @zansaito
      @zansaito 3 года назад +8

      Your perspective is exactly why even highly sought after positions can barely make ends meet. You expect companies to pay out dirt for the people who actually make that company survive and prosper. Shareholders don’t need to exploit workers just to get a few more percentages in their return.

    • @edgarsanmartinjr.4278
      @edgarsanmartinjr.4278 3 года назад +38

      @@charisandtoni7708 nothing about this guys working condition is horrible, it looks like a gamers paradise

    • @morpy3077
      @morpy3077 3 года назад +4

      yea.. i don't even know what he expects

    • @charisandtoni7708
      @charisandtoni7708 3 года назад +3

      @@edgarsanmartinjr.4278 I get your point of view, but I think coding is not a very fun job, it can be exciting sure but if you do it for so many hours a day and basicly thats all you do during the day I don't think it's healthy. He barely has time to do anything else, he eats crap everyday and he has no time for much to do.. and remember that this is a video so they probably made his life look the coolest posible. Going out with his pals it's not a daily thing and playing videogames in the arcades can't be for very long because thats taken out from his lunch time. Plus when he gets home he doesnt even play videogames, he does that gundam stuff (wich its cool). I don't know man, a life where you dont have time to do barely anything you love is not a good life to me and coding is not gaming, its just not the same, coding is boring but I get it can be thrilling if its for your own project but coding for someone else and a paycheck and not having time to do shit and living in that tiny apartment and traveling for hours everyday... nah, I think he can do better

  • @deftestaphid2026
    @deftestaphid2026 3 года назад +103

    Now what this guy doesnt understand is that these people could bring their own lunches yet they choose to wait in a line to buy lunch. They chose that.

    • @deftestaphid2026
      @deftestaphid2026 3 года назад +2

      @Mr Nightmare free cafeteria? What kinda wonderland do you live in? I wake up and drive a hour and a half to work everyday and your saying they dint have time? They do have time they chose not to. Idk if you realize but its called reality and being a adult. No company I've heard of gives lunches. And I've worked 10 hour days from 7 to 5 and had time to make lunches but fir some people its easier to buy it which is understandable. Their working conditions are alot better than most people in the world if you didn't realize that.

    • @deftestaphid2026
      @deftestaphid2026 3 года назад

      @Mr Nightmare seriously have you not had a real full time job? Seriously try waking up at 5:30 am not getting home till 7 pm 6 days a week in the sun in 85-95 degree heat. I'm not even 25 but even i had time I just made my lunch before bed and still find time to exercise 5 to 6 days a week.

    • @deftestaphid2026
      @deftestaphid2026 3 года назад

      @Mr Nightmare buddy I'm sorry but no company does that at all wether its a multi million or billion no company does that unless your in a position of power and write it off as a business lunch so literally no one of a working class gets a free lunch and trust me they do have time.

    • @deftestaphid2026
      @deftestaphid2026 3 года назад +1

      @Mr Nightmare they probably gave you food because they had to prepare food for seniors. In the real world companies or services that don't prepare food will not have a free cafeteria or well definitely not a free one. I've been to a literal chip plant that makes chips for satellites and they did have a cafeteria of sorts but it definitely wasn't free. I've been to nasa and they have a cafeteria but again wasn't free. Ig free food is common in jobs that prepare food like restaurants and ig senior homes but that is a small portion of work.

    • @fade8920
      @fade8920 3 года назад

      ​@Mr Nightmare the thing is mostly all japanese people are buying their lunch a day before or in a store before work. if he wants to eat his own lunch he have that option. (sorry for my bad english btw :))

  • @steffenlolzz3583
    @steffenlolzz3583 3 года назад +107

    dude really expects to get free food and drinks in a company with a 1000 people

    • @twitchstreamersclips2988
      @twitchstreamersclips2988 3 года назад +16

      he clearly hasnt work at real studio

    • @hugarada7156
      @hugarada7156 3 года назад +4

      @@twitchstreamersclips2988 or he is a socialist

    • @necroarmorinyuaru12
      @necroarmorinyuaru12 3 года назад +6

      Well he's not wrong, I worked in 3 different compagnie one with 3 employs, one with 14 employs and another with 2600 employs and they always as provided food for the worker. I guess it depend on the contry, I live in Canada.

    • @hugarada7156
      @hugarada7156 3 года назад +2

      @@necroarmorinyuaru12 The average job doesn't give you that

    • @necroarmorinyuaru12
      @necroarmorinyuaru12 3 года назад +2

      @@hugarada7156 maybe I was just lucky haha

  • @Gerz970
    @Gerz970 3 года назад +52

    it doesn't sound like you have ever even worked at a company. This is heaven compared to most and I have never heard of any company (not just game dev companies) providing clothing unless they are essential to the job in some way. Your smart but you have to realize being a successful indie dev is more rare than making a living of making music and that this is the reality ( actually a better reality) of most devs.

  • @doctorfaux9973
    @doctorfaux9973 3 года назад +241

    I'm sorry but your review is totally unrealistic and comes from a very privileged mind set. Have you ever held an actual job? Where do you know you can take a nap at work? Also those chairs recline into flat beds. Japan is very cramped for space. While I agree on a lot of what you said, it feels like you're grasping at straws to complain.

    • @jonmh9668
      @jonmh9668 3 года назад +14

      5 seconds in the video he complained about the size of the guys apartment, not knowing that it's a mansion compared to some people's.

    • @twitchstreamersclips2988
      @twitchstreamersclips2988 3 года назад +9

      he clearly hasnt worked real job

    • @kaczan3
      @kaczan3 2 года назад

      Seems you're the one that's priviledged dude. This guys is very polite, and it's you grandstanding as a moral authority.

    • @Dr.HooWho
      @Dr.HooWho 2 года назад +2

      @@kaczan3 how is he acting privileged you make no damn sense

    • @_w_w_
      @_w_w_ 2 года назад +2

      It's not just a privilege issue. He lack knowledge and cultural awareness...just generally unaware. All the stuff he complains about are things most working people deal with. For one, he doesn't know Japanese culture, weather, living situation - all the issues he raised are so out of touch. Just give you one small example, Japan rains so much that people don't think much sitting down with parts of their clothes wet. They even sell water-repellent spray for shoes and clothing. Argh... this guy is clueless.

  • @rameezsafdar6563
    @rameezsafdar6563 3 года назад +87

    I work in a local game studio here and honestly this is exactly how my life is. I wake up and have no time to even breakfast, i drive my motorcycle to office like a fuckin plane. I sit at desk for 4 hours, write code, have an hour of break, go out, return back and code again for 4 hours and come home.

    • @jakebond4006
      @jakebond4006 3 года назад +2

      Game studio in which country?

    • @rameezsafdar6563
      @rameezsafdar6563 3 года назад +5

      @@jakebond4006 Pakistan. But our company works with multinational studios.

    • @jakebond4006
      @jakebond4006 3 года назад +1

      @@rameezsafdar6563 okay..

    • @satelizergames2201
      @satelizergames2201 3 года назад +9

      Lol...I wake up at 5:30 am be at work at 6:40 start work at 7 welding all day eating on a steel beam this looks much better

    • @rameezsafdar6563
      @rameezsafdar6563 3 года назад

      @@satelizergames2201 yeah man i understand.

  • @manavgala2361
    @manavgala2361 3 года назад +199

    Somebody’s being real salty

    • @tornanblade665
      @tornanblade665 3 года назад +1

      u talking 'bout Nine Tailed Fox Lieutenant [redacted] ?

    • @manavgala2361
      @manavgala2361 3 года назад

      @@tornanblade665 what?

    • @ImInSpainWithoutTheS
      @ImInSpainWithoutTheS 3 года назад +1

      @@manavgala2361 he means the comment above your comment

    • @goodymcgood6101
      @goodymcgood6101 3 года назад

      @@ImInSpainWithoutTheS he means the comments below your comment

    • @Bengiamino
      @Bengiamino 3 года назад

      @@manavgala2361 he means the comment behind your comment

  • @rhysmuir
    @rhysmuir 3 года назад +77

    Him having wet pants has nothing to do with the company respecting him. I doubt he keeps spare clothes at the office, and for a company that didn't v have a uniform, I don't think it should be expected that they have spare clothes for him

  • @siemasiemasiem
    @siemasiemasiem 3 года назад +228

    hmm... I don't want to "bash" on you but its look like you never worked in normal job. This is how workday looks for 99% of people. I'm glad that I managed to get out of this horrible loop and currently working remotly for a small gamedev company but I appreciate it mostly because I spend 8 years working in big companies and I know how harsh life can be... you sounds like spoiled kid who never get his hands dirty. Maybe try to create your own content because "reviewing" other videos and hoping to join the "wave" is not a good direction.

    • @sheepthehack
      @sheepthehack 3 года назад +19

      My point exactly.. except i DID want to shit on him.. from a great height.. typical millenial..

    • @abdullahanwar4516
      @abdullahanwar4516 3 года назад +5

      He tries to copy Dani these days

    • @filipkeser
      @filipkeser 3 года назад +7

      Yep... He doesn't understand, that 99% of the people do have such working hours, do have to go to the office, etc. And because of those people HE doesn't have to do the same...

    • @colwarsstudiobrickfilmandm8580
      @colwarsstudiobrickfilmandm8580 3 года назад +1

      *butthurt

    • @satejkokate410
      @satejkokate410 3 года назад +9

      Normal does not means right also it's not a average company we talking abt this is a company who has tekken in its portfolio that scene is massive

  • @extinctbaryonyx
    @extinctbaryonyx 3 года назад +41

    There's constructive opinions, and then there's this privileged guy. Who tries so hard to be 'edgy' and hating for no reason.
    (Edit)
    Lmao highlited, someones being salty. Yeah, look on yourself.
    Privileged yte boi...

  • @RealCoachMustafa
    @RealCoachMustafa 3 года назад +30

    I used to work at a big AAA studio in California and it's so different from this place. Our office was so dark because everyone working there are vampires and hate having the lights on, so if we want to have a light they give us a lamp to put at our desk. Also, everyone has their desks swagged out with toys and stuff, unlike this office that everyone has a clean desk. Our break rooms had lots of free snacks and drinks. I gained weight while I worked at this place because it was hard to resist all the snacks and candy. I'm glad I'm working from home now because I'm much healthier.

    • @scorpzgca
      @scorpzgca 2 года назад +2

      What company was that ?

  • @Gartendalf
    @Gartendalf 2 года назад +112

    your vibes in one word: entitlement.
    You don't know what this honor system is, yet you critizise it. lmao.
    It's just hilarious how you talk down on basically every 9to5 job there is out there.
    Your parents must have been kind of wealthy man. Must have been a good life so far for you. :)
    You should connect more to reality.

    • @y4ni608
      @y4ni608 2 года назад +3

      He thinks he's better lmao

    • @hinata4721
      @hinata4721 2 года назад +1

      I AGREE 💯 %

    • @dixankhristi5829
      @dixankhristi5829 2 года назад +3

      Guys, he didn't criticized the honor system. He just basically said that this big game companies should provide a free cafetaria for their employees as this is not a big deal for the company. Let's not criticize this guy anymore.

    • @clip6845
      @clip6845 2 года назад +1

      He thinks being a youtuber that makes reaction videos qualifies him to talk bad about someone that works at Namco... jealous

    • @dr6770
      @dr6770 2 года назад

      Sounds to me like he is bitter. His work conditions are probably worse so he needs to bash others who have it better than him by finding any tiny thing to complain about.

  • @MrFarnanonical
    @MrFarnanonical 2 года назад +49

    0:59 Tokyo is infamous for its tiny apartments. You have to remember that Tokyo is the largest city in the world by population. A "big" apartment in Tokyo might cost millions. It really depends on the location.

    • @laupao2595
      @laupao2595 2 года назад +9

      Yah, he was just salty. And commenting and judging without knowing the country's CULTURE!

    • @KH-of2rb
      @KH-of2rb 2 года назад +3

      The same would be true for New York and London. It is impossible for a young person to live in a large apartment.

  • @xavierpowers12
    @xavierpowers12 3 года назад +57

    basically this whole video can be summed up in wow this dude works at his job

  • @YOLO-nx3xy
    @YOLO-nx3xy 3 года назад +97

    you assume way too much, he said this is the break room area on the second floor, its likely they have multiple, because if you have 1000 people all trying to cram into one break room despite how large it might be, it wouldn't be fun and it would be very space inefficient, you act like you know everything saying "hmm i don't think so" after watching someone who is actually there tell you what its like, don't even start on that "its just a chair" you would be lucky if any of the companies here would give you time to sleep whenever you wanted if you were tired let alone build an entire station for it where you can be in piece and quite, you also sound very whiny "why cant i get this and that for free". plus you camera blocking half the subtitles makes for an overall bad experience when watching this video.

    • @zayasan6289
      @zayasan6289 3 года назад +4

      A review of a video reviewing a video lol. You are speaking facts.

    • @TomgTomg1
      @TomgTomg1 3 года назад

      yeh this youtuber is a whiny bitch lol.. can't believe ppl follow this tuts guy here :shrug:

    • @BME-dj1ox
      @BME-dj1ox 3 года назад +2

      @@TomgTomg1 welp, I agree this video has an unrealistic review. That doesn't mean anything about how good this guy makes his tutorial videos. I mean, c'mon freeCodeCamp doesn't call a random stranger to do tutorials on their channel right?

  • @eightsprites
    @eightsprites 3 года назад +161

    Not game industry, but developer for 23 years.. yeah pretty much how a day of a programmer is like.

    • @boba9358
      @boba9358 3 года назад +9

      It sounds pretty fun im only 11 I want to be a game designer one day

    • @AnmeKazuto
      @AnmeKazuto 3 года назад +1

      I’m going to be a game tester I’m interning a places

    • @blakbear6528
      @blakbear6528 3 года назад +4

      @@boba9358 well, it's not fun

    • @mightguy3118
      @mightguy3118 3 года назад +5

      @@blakbear6528 At least you get payed good money if you become a successful game developer

    • @mightguy3118
      @mightguy3118 3 года назад +6

      @@blakbear6528 Last time i checked you don't go to work to have fun

  • @mook_10
    @mook_10 3 года назад +137

    Dude, this place looks awesome. I don’t know what you’re on about.

    • @yoshisarethebomb
      @yoshisarethebomb 3 года назад +2

      Agreed. Looks fun :0

    • @dr6770
      @dr6770 2 года назад +4

      I bet this guy works in a shitty programming company so he has to hate on others who have it well. I work as a programmer and my company is huge, huge office with a bunch of perks, game room, gym, cafe, etc all in the office and I appreciate Bandia's office. This guy prob doesn't have that so he wants to hate.

    • @sirplaysalot3886
      @sirplaysalot3886 2 года назад

      Agreed

    • @spiralofinspiration3653
      @spiralofinspiration3653 2 года назад +2

      This guy seems jealous lol

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 2 года назад

      Still looks harsh but definitely better than how it could be especially for a Japanese company and any of us who might go into the games industry for a few years could certainly do alright here.

  • @Tadaisme101
    @Tadaisme101 3 года назад +37

    its normal in asian countries. Young professionals rent a room with a roommate in a small apartment to save money. And rentals are super expensive in city area.

    • @user-gp8vq4ux4x
      @user-gp8vq4ux4x 3 года назад +2

      ture, it will cost almost 1/2 Payment for rental a samll room.

    • @nickolasmaster853
      @nickolasmaster853 3 года назад

      Yeah but their Japanese not Asian I am a idiot Japanese are Asian I was so dumb

    • @richardhammock2829
      @richardhammock2829 3 года назад +5

      @@nickolasmaster853 what an idiotic reply, Japanese are ASIANS

    • @flyingalien2yearsago442
      @flyingalien2yearsago442 3 года назад +2

      @@nickolasmaster853 idiot

    • @ayushmnair3972
      @ayushmnair3972 2 года назад

      @@nickolasmaster853 bruh moment

  • @sushilabishnoi4378
    @sushilabishnoi4378 3 года назад +53

    Apparently the apartments in Japan are relatively small because of the high prices. So youngsters prefer staying in small rooms. It is relatively common over there.
    Most of you might be wondering why he didn't take a bath? Well, that's because people in Japan prefer to take a bath before going to bed to save time

    • @spongebobby6027
      @spongebobby6027 3 года назад

      Ill never understand why you people generalize

    • @vashstampede8523
      @vashstampede8523 2 года назад +9

      Its not to save time its logical. U gonna get dirty during the day so its stupid to go to bed dirty. It gonna make your bed dirty too. But if you take a shower in evening you are still gonna be clean tomorrow cause all u need to do in morning is wash your face and teeth. But anyway everyone should take a shower when they are dirty or had a long day, meet a lot of people, etc. Its not a matter of day or night for me and i never understood why people make a strict rule to either do it in morning or evening. But when u need to choose its more logical to have one in the evening.

    • @abskhairoun
      @abskhairoun 2 года назад

      Yeah japanese apartments are small, but relatively cheap
      Look up $950/month japanese apartment

    • @lamyum9491
      @lamyum9491 2 года назад

      You call this type of room small? You should check out my room.

    • @KH-of2rb
      @KH-of2rb 2 года назад +1

      It's not just Tokyo...it would be the same in NY and London. It is impossible for young people to live in big apartments.

  • @Diamond-cm3gx
    @Diamond-cm3gx 3 года назад +7

    I know this is not a comparison but I’m a construction plumber I first saw the video on Facebook but didn’t get to and lost it and came to RUclips looked it up and saw this and decided to see it from someone else’s perspective. I know I can not compare my job to this but this is heaven from my perspective who wakes up at 5am, drives to job, starts at 7, lunch for 30 mins and home time at 3:30. As construction workers who’s on their feet all day while handling heavy weight I only get 30 mins lunch I thank god for it everyday. It’s nice to see how other people lives their life’s.

  • @dehrk9024
    @dehrk9024 3 года назад +38

    I agree with your ideas of how a company should work but it’s sadly just really unrealistic.. most jobs are like this or even harder!

    • @sir.niklas2090
      @sir.niklas2090 2 года назад +3

      Sadly this is luxury... I don't know what you mean by "even harder". This job doesn't compare to factory work or retail work.

  • @foxdie8106
    @foxdie8106 3 года назад +15

    He works all day, it's normal if you are a developer.

  • @whit3rose
    @whit3rose 3 года назад +17

    TBH I’ll be happy if I get that job. But most annoying part of this is he has to travel for more than an hour a day. I hate that.

  • @nemesis9978
    @nemesis9978 3 года назад +35

    bruh stop complaining too much, that job looks absolutely fine to me and also don't forget that "YOU'RE HIRED AND NOT ADOPTED BY A COMPANY" so you can't play games whenever you want smh

    • @nowayjosedaniel
      @nowayjosedaniel 3 года назад

      Low IQ reply. But based on your name, I get the feeling youre used to being undervalued and your labor exploited by rich assholes who earned nothing.

  • @Roughneck7712
    @Roughneck7712 3 года назад +10

    I'm sorry, I couldn't finish this video. I have woken up for work before 6 every day for the past 24 years and have always been required to be into work before this gentleman is even awake. Also, if someone sleeps in past 8 and rolls into work barely before 10, why in the world would he need a nap later in the day? This isn't a daycare! It's a business. If it's raining outside, I have always been adult enough to wear a jacket and whatever it takes to keep me dry on my way into work. If I'm going to be hungry at work, I've always packed myself a lunch and snacks. I don't know a single company outside of silicon valley or the military that freely provides its customers whatever food they want to eat throughout a day. Even the military doesn't always provide free food. Instead only enlisted members or those in deployment locations get free food.
    Edit: So, out of curiosity, I scrolled to the end of the video where it states he only worked an 8 hour day and met up with his friends after work. In reply, you say he had a "hard working day" and had very little time after work with his friends. Give me a break! If he wants more time at the end of an 8 hour shift (the minimum required to make a 40 hour work week assuming he's working 5 days a week), he needs to get there before 10! And don't say the 40 min travel into work is hindering him from this. Sure it is, but so does it for probably most everyone out there earning a living. I drive to work 45 mins every day and have no issue making time for myself after work as a result of not sleeping in until 9 am!
    I'm sorry, I really like your instructional videos but you really lost me here. No big deal, just a difference of opinion. Must be the "boomer" in me, but if this work day is considered a hardship I'd imagine you'd consider my work week a f'in tragedy ... which it definitely is not.

  • @prodbyfuego.
    @prodbyfuego. 3 года назад +13

    my man thinks a job should be like a 5 star hotel

  • @catsally
    @catsally 3 года назад +57

    you're being very critical about kinda insignicant things. it is a job after all can't expect much lol

  • @alwa3366
    @alwa3366 3 года назад +51

    You want them to give free food to their employees? How about they just pay the employees rent to then lol, you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about

    • @Asylum3D
      @Asylum3D 3 года назад +1

      It is common to have 'larger' companies provide free food, which I agree to but only to a point. Your at a job to get work done, but hiring good "shall I say, able bodies" employees in the IT field come with a ton of Snowflake problems... They want all the amenities... Good Vs Evil. The business needs to make money, the employee needs to produce but be able to make a decent living...

    • @twitchstreamersclips2988
      @twitchstreamersclips2988 3 года назад +1

      yes is like the company has a budget and they stick to there budget meaning that if giving free food to the employees means spending money on food that were not be payed for means losing budget money to something like that so thats what they decided to do with food

    • @Chrosam
      @Chrosam 2 года назад +2

      TBH free food and drinks is the standard

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 2 года назад +2

      If we’re being honest here getting free food at many big companies is actually pretty normal. It all depends really where you end up going. A company could choose to do it or not on the toss of a coin.

    • @alwa3366
      @alwa3366 2 года назад +1

      @@danielwhyatt3278 sorry when I made this comment I had no idea what I was talking about.

  • @chasesutherland1168
    @chasesutherland1168 3 года назад +65

    I can't believe that company expects their employees to work and not goof off all day! How dare they!

    • @awesometuts
      @awesometuts  3 года назад +8

      yeah, my thinking as well

    • @tbhandrew5857
      @tbhandrew5857 3 года назад +19

      @@awesometuts He was being sarcastic

    • @nimai7969
      @nimai7969 3 года назад +5

      @Nader Amir He was being sarcastic

    • @rhaxx777
      @rhaxx777 3 года назад +3

      @@fvcklunacy He was being sarcastic

    • @Phoenixv6897
      @Phoenixv6897 3 года назад +3

      @@rhaxx777 He was being sarcastic

  • @calvinkamtoso3979
    @calvinkamtoso3979 3 года назад +45

    you're really not good at this reaction video man... Lol

  • @MM-NolascoPH
    @MM-NolascoPH 3 года назад +16

    9:30 Honor System is like "Honesty Store" or somewhat like that where there is no seller and only items and the box with money for you to take the EXACT change with honesty.
    Obviously, Japan passed the honesty test and they are the best people.

  • @Rhys510
    @Rhys510 3 года назад +16

    You sound like a person who has never worked before, I work for myself these days and it great but have had many jobs before and never worked in such a nice environment like the one you review. I'm sure you don't try come off as entitled but look at your like to dislike ratio and rethink your strategy, hope you get this sorted!

  • @finnley7977
    @finnley7977 3 года назад +5

    Dude I think when paolo says that they can play games whenever they want he means they can take reasonable breaks not work for an hour then play fortnite hour 7 hours

  • @alejandrocumpabarreto4940
    @alejandrocumpabarreto4940 3 года назад +15

    "I can't code for 6 hours...", for a programmer that have code for more than 15 hours straight many times, I think you're complaining a lot.

  • @srandista11nuda59
    @srandista11nuda59 3 года назад +53

    Man yeah make everything free, spare clothes for everyone, when they arrive they should have free time, can play video games everytime... like are you crazy you even said its company for 1000 imagine 1000 people having all of this it would be bancrupt at no time + treat this as a "Day in The Life Of A Japanese Game Developer" every country has people behaving differently, you can't compare this to your freelancing or whatever you do for living.

  • @MohamedKahlawy20
    @MohamedKahlawy20 3 года назад

    Can you help me?
    When making tracking to transfer patches to the Windows folder, an error message appears to me. Do I have to do anything before transferring the patches?

  • @pulkit6453
    @pulkit6453 3 года назад +3

    21:27 THAT AWAKWARD SILENCE KILLED ME FROM INSIDE!!

  • @Noobzlikeu
    @Noobzlikeu 3 года назад +2

    I will say that it's actually pretty common for large companies to not provide free food or snacks for their workers. I worked for Amazon for a while, and we had to pay for that stuff. We did get free coffee from the coffee machines though, haha.

  • @ninifayose7002
    @ninifayose7002 3 года назад +3

    Awesome tuts, when Im older, I want to be a succesful game developer. And u are really guiding me on that path. So I want to say: Thank you

  • @PrinceOfLostKingdom841
    @PrinceOfLostKingdom841 2 года назад +1

    Not so long a time ago I was lived like him but now I am making indie games.
    I am very happy changing my lifestyle
    I very enjoy doing it for sure and I like your videos too (Awesome Tuts)

  • @MacR04
    @MacR04 2 года назад +1

    2:42 "as soon as you wake up, you go to work" uh yeah, thats how 90% of jobs work

  • @PizzaOMC
    @PizzaOMC 3 года назад +3

    I'd really like to know what company you work for that does all the stuff you mention. Even outside the industry there is basically no one that does more than what is shown in the video

  • @Krogdalo
    @Krogdalo 3 года назад

    Dude expecting dedicated hotel rooms for naps, free restaurant food and literally a 5minute commute. Aight bro.

  • @erna8267
    @erna8267 3 года назад +2

    That chair tilts back

  • @Otawakun
    @Otawakun 3 года назад +11

    This is a normal work life that you can expect, heck it could even be a luxury for other people. Then this guy complains about stuff as if he doesn't get payed enough. Seriously, this is a job they pay you for doing your work they will not treat you like you are volunteers that doesn't get payed. Honestly, you should take another look at life maybe you were just confused about how it works.

  • @graydiation
    @graydiation 2 года назад

    What is the hyperlink to the video Awesome Tuts is reacting to?

  • @yosupajin
    @yosupajin 3 года назад +5

    1: 25min it is typical to live here in a small apartment if you live alone and if you spend most of the day outside (you can save a lot of money).
    3: 05min it takes 40 minutes because he wants to spend less in the apartment (and probably doesn't want to live near the office, office which can ask you to stay longer in case of overwork because you live near the office and you can get home easily without a train ). personally i know someone who works in squareenix and lives a 5 minute walk away, just a personal choice.
    I know 1h20min just to get there and back is a waste of time (even for me) but on the train they do what people normally do at home ... play on the phone, chat, read, sleep ... ahhahah, etc etc .
    3: 35min The point is, if everyone does the same, you don't have people to meet even if you don't take that long to get home because all your friends are on a train like you ... so it doesn't matter.
    but agree on your point.
    5: 20min If she wants to change, it's not a problem, this was her choice not to.
    6: 15min many companies give you something for free, the point is that you may not like what the company offers (the company cannot give you all the choice in the world for every personal taste). In my company they give free water (normal I know) but many colleagues still buy a different bottle of water in a conbini shop open 24 hours a day .... why? .... stupid or not is a personal choice. So in this case he wants to use his money to buy what he likes.
    9: 20min usually the cost of those products is at the cost price ..... but why not free? because if it were free everyone can bring a lot and take it at home, so if one person does it it is not a problem for the company, if hundreds or thousands of people do it .... mmm the story is different ... or not?. 9:50 do you work for them and they give you a salary ... (sometimes really good) and you expect that they also have to pay you to eat every day? and can you keep tons of things every day? (because that's what will happen) ... maybe a small company ... it can be.
    And it can't be said for some employees it's free and for others no, you'll have problems at work. by the way 14:50 some free stuff is featured in that bandai brench office.
    11: 20min no, everyone prefers to eat something they have chosen, so for the company it may not make sense to do an indoor kitchen. in other companies where everyone likes what the internal kitchen offers they eat it.
    12:10 probably his salary ranges from 200,000 (1,895.74 $) to 250,000 (2,369.67 $) yen (almost a base in tokyo), this money is for him, taxes, sanity etc etc is already paid .
    14: 30min if they want they can have a break when they need it, other companies don't, like others one gives you the possibility to stop when you want to eat when you want etc etc but at the end of a week or month or day you have to reach some goal .... depends on company policy.
    17: 30min 9 hours in an office instead of 9 hours on the assembly line, or in the mine or something else.
    18: 35min this is another point that a lot of people don't do that job because they love programming they do it because it's something to do better than working on the assembly line (for them of course)
    I really understand your point and in many cases it is the best way I think so, what I mean is that you cannot really understand from the video because like many other similar videos they only show you what they want you to see not the real of working in There are pros and cons that they will never let you see, in general they show you the stereotypical things people expect to see.
    just an opinion of course.

  • @catsally
    @catsally 3 года назад

    so essentially the video game programmer proletariat must rise for glorious revolution

  • @bigben1986
    @bigben1986 3 года назад

    He's not hating on this video. he's more curious as to conditions, apartment space, Time to get to work, etc

  • @boomatics1365
    @boomatics1365 2 года назад +2

    I think he wants to reduse competition for himself cause it's pretty good job

  • @kathyclemons939
    @kathyclemons939 2 года назад +1

    wow they make him work CRAZY!!!! next you're gonna tell me he has to show up to work

    • @awesometuts
      @awesometuts  2 года назад +1

      exactly my point... the audacity...

  • @JSAbbott
    @JSAbbott 3 года назад +1

    I don't work in the game industry (or any creative industry).
    When I work out of the office, I have an hour commute each way (driving - no train service or bus service near me). So, his commute isn't too bad. (And.... I work a low-pay office job so gas takes up a lot of my paycheck!)
    There are NO company-paid snack or meal options at my office job (and you either take both of your breaks together or you take an UNPAID 30-minute lunch).
    When you arrive for your shift, you are to stay at your desk unless you are on break (15 minute break per 4 hours) or you are going to the bathroom. You are not allowed to interact with others (outside official business).
    His day is pretty typical for many of us (at least in the States).

  • @scarvello
    @scarvello 3 года назад +5

    In Japan yes it’s normal I know because I’ve been living in Okinawa for four years and it’s just how things are unless it’s more of a mansion style or military housing. Even the so called mansions in Japan are small compared to western styles.

  • @ujjwol
    @ujjwol 3 года назад +9

    is he complaining because he is not hired or what??

  • @fabrizioalonzi4122
    @fabrizioalonzi4122 2 года назад

    They should make "A Day In The Life Of An Italian IT Consultant". When me and my collegues were sent to the clients offices, we didn't ask ourselves if we would have found the cafeteria. We asked it there would have been at least the floor.

  • @vibe4103
    @vibe4103 3 года назад +5

    If I have to work for a job which doesn't even allow me to have my breakfast properly I would leave it on day 1.

    • @NelthVastLord
      @NelthVastLord 3 года назад +2

      Any person with self respect would do that bro

  • @jengo-lm9tw
    @jengo-lm9tw 3 года назад +8

    Bro this is what reality is. Working 9-5. most of the people these days are way to weak. his job seems decend for a normal person.

    • @adaikonen
      @adaikonen 3 года назад

      In some places (northern) work days at 8-16.
      Also I realised the Japanese dude has it really good. Lunch break here is usually 30 mins (but also 15 min coffee break) so he has it good

  • @monhoobatraa3967
    @monhoobatraa3967 3 года назад

    I don't eat when I actually work because it's so destructive to my work time and also I forget I need to eat whenever I start works

  • @sebrahimcloser
    @sebrahimcloser 3 года назад +13

    Hey man, loved the video but in the future if you make videos like this. Please try and put your face cam in a location that does not block the subtitles 🧐

  • @miguelmatos3326
    @miguelmatos3326 3 года назад

    you can't really see all the subtitles because the video is down on the right

  • @roberthensley9071
    @roberthensley9071 2 года назад +1

    Awesome tuts: he can’t even lay down while he takes his nap at work!
    Me: he gets to take naps at work!?!?! I wanna be able to take a nap at work :/

  • @Rahul_singh26
    @Rahul_singh26 3 года назад +7

    So what do you expect in a job you go and do party and chill all time

  • @songsft.googleassistant2542
    @songsft.googleassistant2542 2 года назад +1

    TBH, I would love to work there. He got such privileges that I lacked in my last company (until I went freelance).
    Here you gotta work 9 hrs with just 45 mins of lunch break and that's it.

  • @coolhandle572
    @coolhandle572 Год назад

    At least they provide a space to nap in the first place!

  • @mondzahn
    @mondzahn 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @jimmyryan5880
    @jimmyryan5880 3 года назад +1

    The games really bug me because my company does this too. They have all this stuff that they show people in interviews but I cant even stand up for a coffee without 5 managers swooping on me at turning it into a meeting,

    • @lycanthropic1122
      @lycanthropic1122 3 года назад

      That's the part I don't like. The English speaking guy in the video was trying way too hard to romanticize the work culture there.

  • @ozi-g-be
    @ozi-g-be 2 года назад +1

    Wait till he sees how the working conditions are for animators in Japan, he's gonna freak if this is too bad for him

  • @GameGambier101
    @GameGambier101 3 года назад +10

    The idea of waking up and going straight to work is a Korea and Japan culture as most people work really late till 10PM then go drink with there co worker and come home past 12 and they crash and the cycle repeats

  • @twitchstreamersclips2988
    @twitchstreamersclips2988 3 года назад +1

    what do you expect working on video game company that makes games that go to major market?

  • @85Bad4ever
    @85Bad4ever 2 года назад

    he just started working there ,but still i think 8h is max working hour ,only if you want to work overtime ,then its diffrent

  • @RayManAn
    @RayManAn 3 года назад +3

    Man thinks workplaces should be like hotels.

    • @awesometuts
      @awesometuts  3 года назад +2

      no, workspace should be better than hotels

    • @varient3217
      @varient3217 3 года назад +2

      @@awesometuts I am getting what you mean. But work places are just for work that is what companies think. I agree it should be better than hotels.

  • @BeatemupMaster
    @BeatemupMaster Год назад

    When I see the Special Making for Tekken Tag 2, Namco Bandai has a Cartine!
    But (maybe) for the Top only?

  • @smooshi7156
    @smooshi7156 3 года назад +8

    I'm 15 and I want to become a game developer and you just showed me game development is hard.

    • @sshvdow6894
      @sshvdow6894 3 года назад +6

      I'm almost 16. Learning Game Dev for 1 year. Keep going, it will be worth it!

    • @abdullahanwar4516
      @abdullahanwar4516 3 года назад

      And don't worry

    • @fernandobanda5734
      @fernandobanda5734 3 года назад

      A lot of jobs are hard. If you truly enjoy it and have the skills, go for it. Having a job you enjoy is one great gift. Note that depending on where you live the industry can be smaller or exploitative, but you can research about that.

    • @allawi8120
      @allawi8120 3 года назад

      As a medical student
      I knew that doctors work 24 hours every 3 days .. and the normal days 13 hours. So yeah gamedev is much much better than another jobs.

  • @EnchikO
    @EnchikO 3 года назад +1

    i thought that ppl often go to theirs jobs around 30-60 mins as me. I often get up at 4 AM and my bus arrives at 5 AM and my job starts at 6 AM. Some of my friends get up at 3:30 AM. This guy probably had only one job, probably HOME OFFICE.

  • @tokyowarfare6729
    @tokyowarfare6729 2 года назад +2

    As a solo self slaved dev I would sign for that job right now without thinking for a sec

  • @himnotthem7198
    @himnotthem7198 3 года назад +3

    When you go to the comments cause your know what’s about to happen

  • @oliverplays8658
    @oliverplays8658 3 года назад +1

    He has a point with the fact that, How can it be comfortable to take a nap/sleep/rest while sitting down... i do my work sitting down and if it's for a long period of time i get pins and needles ... i dont get it tbh .

  • @masonwithasmile5701
    @masonwithasmile5701 3 года назад +2

    1:15 In japan having a small apartment is normal. Also if you wanted a house or a bigger apartment you would need a lot of money.

  • @dricadious4497
    @dricadious4497 3 года назад

    why did he cut the part when they shows the game code vein to paolo

  • @codybythesea
    @codybythesea 3 года назад +1

    5:15 cloth to change for rainy days? I worked at Apple and now at Google in the US and none of them gave me cloth to change for rainy days...damit

  • @aayaankarambelkar8859
    @aayaankarambelkar8859 3 года назад +1

    Can you please make a tutorial on base building??

  • @space_lobster_racing
    @space_lobster_racing 2 года назад

    walking 40 mins to the trainstation is better then having 3h to school by feet, so it could be worse then this

  • @vivianpurplemess
    @vivianpurplemess 3 года назад +1

    For some this is a much much better option than anything. This is more of a positive turn for the better for many people.

  • @uchihai_a_h4871
    @uchihai_a_h4871 3 года назад +5

    I only code at total 2 hrs a day and enjoy rest of the time and work on my body..
    Don't expect great results if you treat your body that bad. It's basically a robot thing which he is doing..
    My brain stops working when I do so much work.
    It works best when I go to walk in parks or hills(greens) and without any stress.
    That:s when human true potential is unleashed

    • @yiepie9822
      @yiepie9822 3 года назад

      what, you could say the same thing about you only working for 2hrs every day. you arent going to write as many lines as the japanese guy. he could also like the schedule he carries out on a daily basis, seems decent tbh

  • @gustic009
    @gustic009 3 года назад +1

    when theres a stranger at your work stairing at you lol llul

  • @its_meeeet
    @its_meeeet 3 года назад

    Which country do you live and what do u do for a living dude ?
    Ps. I am not talking about this guy from japan

  • @TheNefastor
    @TheNefastor 2 года назад +4

    Two things : first, he didn't sleep because he was tired from work : a short (1 hour) post-lunch nap is fairly common in some parts of the worlds. I'm French, we call that a "sieste" (siesta for the Spanish). It's normal just after lunch to feel a little sleepy, as digestion starts. That's what the nap is for. For most businesses, it's better to just have people drink coffee and power through it, which is stupid. But it sure is less expensive than dedicated office space to a dormitory. And because the nap is short and you're not supposed to get a full night's sleep, it's OK to do it on this kind of "chaise longue". I see nothing wrong here, quite the opposite. Lots of people are fighting for the right to have post-lunch naps at work.
    Second, about the free food : you ever heard the saying, "no such thing as a free lunch" ? Sure, some companies provide free snacks. They come out of your paycheck, of course. The only reason to do it would be convenience (it's faster to just grab a snack than to also take out your wallet and pay) but then some people may not like the "free" snacks and may want to bring their own. They'll still get paid the same, so it's unfair to them, even if the sum is minuscule.
    It's really the work hours and commute I don't like. Especially for a type of job that could easily be done remotely. I should know, I've done that type of job remotely long before COVID forced us to.

  • @sivakumarbandi4729
    @sivakumarbandi4729 3 года назад +1

    Hey dude can you please assist me about best game dev University's in the world please reply me soom

  • @elliotfriesen6820
    @elliotfriesen6820 3 года назад +20

    This isn’t a hate comment but you where a little to critical on the guy and the company

    • @flashplays6489
      @flashplays6489 3 года назад

      Change ur where to were was a bit confusing reading but good point

  • @mimrankhan9974
    @mimrankhan9974 3 года назад +2

    Make a video on your life how much time you give to coding and with whom you work and blabla

  • @MalarkeyMan
    @MalarkeyMan 3 года назад +3

    17:21 OH NO 1 MORE HOUR THEN THE USUAL WORK DAY! THE OUTRAGE!!!

  • @kujiko88
    @kujiko88 3 года назад +1

    Me: walks 5 miles to work in the pouring rain, showing up soaked and having to perform manual labor in said rain for 8 hours.
    This guy: expects job to supply free food and the opportunity to change clothes.
    The guy gets to wear slippers and gets more than one break a day?
    Sounds like not a bad job, compared to most places in America I've worked.

  • @isammyth4944
    @isammyth4944 3 года назад

    Even if there's cafeteria in game company in Japan some people will still eat convenient food since its fast and its very common in Japan