@Sketcz what are you going on about? This isn't about DEI. This is about people being snowflakes. Both the devs and the ones asking them to change their game.
This is absolutely a non-issue. Everyone recognizes the right for an artist to express themselves freely. Art is always offensive to someone somewhere.
If someone tells you to change your story or your characters to suit some pandering idealism tell them to shove it.
If you're trying to fit your game into a specific cultural rating requirement, stop complaining about it and just make the changes or go for the more adult rating, we'll still buy it. Probably will even make us more likely to buy it.
Everyone is tired of companies pandering to different groups. I say this as a member of a few of those groups.
The pandering is unwanted, unneeded, and almost as insulting as the people actually threatening violence against us because they both dehumanize us into either subhumans or corporate props.
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@Sketcz what are you going on about? This isn't about DEI. This is about people being snowflakes. Both the devs and the ones asking them to change their game.
This is absolutely a non-issue. Everyone recognizes the right for an artist to express themselves freely. Art is always offensive to someone somewhere.
If someone tells you to change your story or your characters to suit some pandering idealism tell them to shove it.
If you're trying to fit your game into a specific cultural rating requirement, stop complaining about it and just make the changes or go for the more adult rating, we'll still buy it. Probably will even make us more likely to buy it.
Everyone is tired of companies pandering to different groups. I say this as a member of a few of those groups.
The pandering is unwanted, unneeded, and almost as insulting as the people actually threatening violence against us because they both dehumanize us into either subhumans or corporate props.