Unity Backpedals on Its Horrible Plan for Game Install Fees Amid Developer Backlash::Unity CEO John Riccitiello reportedly sold thousands of shares of stock in the weeks ahead of the fee announcement.

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    Step 1: Propose an incredibly stupid, greedy, unpopular move that gets everyone pissed off.

    Step 2: Announce a change of plans due to the feedback, and implement your original less stupid, greedy, unpopular move.

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    CEO should not be compensated in shares because they have insider information and can benefit from manipulation. It has always been a recipe for disaster.

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      Equity is good. It encourages people to give a shit as to whether a product is launched or not and so forth.

      The issue is more that we have this convoluted scheme to let people cash out their shares throughout their time with the company because it makes 'total compensation" higher

      Personally? I would have almost no issues if it were just put into an escrow account and treated more like a retirement/severance package. Working at InterTrode? Those shares are untouchable. Leave InterTrode? YOLO.

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    If I were a developer, the fact that Unity seriously considered doing this means I would stop using it as soon as possible. Even if they reverted it now, they can’t be trusted to not try something similarly shitty later.

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    Even if they actually backpedaled, I don’t care! They’ve already shown what they’re willing to try to get away with. Even if they didn’t succeed, it says a lot about where their head is, and I can’t trust a company like that.

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    Good to see businesses still backpedaling.

    It’s getting frightening that companies are basically at the point of “We plan to take all your money and there’s nothing you can do about it, bitch.”

    Fuck you unity. I wanna see this kill your whole platform.