Duke Nukem Selling Well, Like 'Greasy Hamburger,' says Gearbox's Pitchford
Duke Nukem Forever may be getting slammed by the press, but customers are enjoying it, insists Randy Pitchford.
Duke Nukem Forever may be getting slammed by the press, but customers are enjoying it, insists Randy Pitchford.
Gearbox studio head Randy Pitchford not happy with unnecessary multiplayer.
Randy Pitchford discusses his disdain for the journalistic tendency to create hype and controversy where potentially none should be found.
“Valve and Gearbox have had a relationship for a long time and it's incredible that anyone would believe there's a problem,” said the Gearbox CEO.
Randy Pitchford described the relationship as being like a marriage, constantly being built.
Randy Pitchford and the whole team at Gearbox Software couldn't be happier with the game's launch.
It’s not so much a criticism of the companies as it is their business policies by Pitchford (NOT pictured on left).
Randy PItchford essentially labels Valve as fanboys and says they think the industry revolves around them.
Following comments from Gearbox that Steam is exploiting developers, several more studios have voiced their support for Valve's digital platform. [UPDATE: Randy Pitchford responds]
Steam is a popular download service, but Randy Pitchford thinks it gives Valve too much power.