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Lab Zero founder Mike Zaimont suspended from work on Guilty Gear update


Lab Zero founder Mike Zaimont suspended from work on Guilty Gear update
October 30, 2020 | By Bryant Francis

Mike "MikeZ" Zaimont, the founder of Lab Zero games accused of abuse by former employees and players, has been suspended from work on a Guilty Gear update by Arc System Works.

Gamasutra learned about the suspension by way of a statement sent by Arc System Works representative Takeshi Yamanaka. The project was a GGPO rollback netcode implementation patch for Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R run by a group of community developers known as Team French CaliBurst.

"Arc System Works has now agreed with Team French CaliBurst to suspend MikeZ's participation in development until he has addressed the outstanding matters."

According to Yamanaka, Zaimont had been contracted to work on the project at the request of Team French CaliBurst. This took place shortly after he laid off the remaining developers at Lab Zero Games.

Yamanaka said that Zaimont was hired on the basis he would "eventually resolve the allegations against him."

"Arc System Works has a strong policy to not condone any unlawful acts, harassment, acts of violence, or discrimination in all manners and forms," he said.

Yamanaka confirmed that Zaimont was working on the update until as recently as October 24th. Given this timing, it's unclear why Zaimont was allowed to participate in the project if his prior alleged behavior would become cause for suspension.

We asked Yamanaka about this decision in a follow-up query. He responded that "It was decided on the basis of delivering the best service to our users, and putting the users as our utmost priority. In the ultimate interest of our fans waiting for the GGPO update, we express our utmost regret that we chose to overlook certain aspects of our harassment policy."

"We have the expectation for MikeZ to resolve the allegations against him in good faith. Now that the development has came to a milestone, and with your [outreach], we thought it to be a good time for MikeZ to start working towards a resolution."

This was not the beginning of Zaimont's involvement with the GGPO implementation project. Yamanaka told Gamasutra that Zaimont had brought the project to Arc System Works' attention, and worked to establish a business relationship between the Guilty Gear developer and the community developers.

Lab Zero Games was initially acting as an intermediary between the two groups. This process was interrupted by the reports of allegations against Zaimont, and then his de facto disbanding of the company.
 

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lmaooo they stay letting this fakkits into these spaces. You'd think they'd be smart enough to keep their mouths shut and enjoy ride, but they test the waters and get smacked as a result.

Hope they get that GGPO for STRIVE off the ground without his worthless ass.
 

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SFL is enjoyable as fukk this year

This set between Alpha 3 (Punk’s team) & NASR (Big Bird’s) is :wow::wow:

(From 1:18 onwards)

Watch all the way to the winner ‘s interview as well :mjcry:


Punk has been the one bright spot from Obligation 5.

They gotta get it together for #6
 

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that fan-made online emulation for roll back code did them in :yeshrug:
I also feel that all those scandals that popped off earlier this year didn't help either :francis:

Yeah, that'll do it.

When your solution for running a tournament that will end up getting streamed/archived STARTS with "Run the game in an emulator," you should just go ahead and start planning for when your tournament gets shut down.

There's only so much of a blind eye any company can turn.
 

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Using a unofficial mod with their game when the company’s support is on thin ice due to recent scandals was not the brightest idea.

Seems like Nintendo asked them not to do it, and they still went with it. Now seems like the melee community is using this as a way to make it seem like that summer shyt never happened and want support for the smash competitive community again. I mean I did kinda think it was shytty on Nintendo's part at first when I first heard about it, but now it seems like the melee community trying to act like Nintendo just threw this at them out of nowhere. But we'll see how it goes, I guess.
 
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And here we go in Tekken, but if you could get in and peep some of these Discords some of these LGBT people be in and ask questions....

:unimpressed:
 
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