Epic's Fortnite had a BLM event where they set up a screen and broadcast BLM propaganda. They also had tomatoes nearby, but those were removed as the obvious happened.
Among Us also had some other election "malarky," where things like "Vote4Trump" wouldn't work, while "Vote4Biden" would.
You're right that it was to appease employees. They got significant numbers of threats to quit if St Floyd wasn't honored.
Unfortunately, one of their responses was to create a diversity board. Now that they've paid him the Dane-geld, they'll never get rid of the Dane. It'll take some time before the infestation becomes lethal, though.
I agree with you, but it's not an easy time when dozens of your mid level developers, AKA the guys who do most of the creative work, all quit at once. They miscalculated the long term costs of people like me quitting or not joining, while the activistic people leave anyway for woker ventures.
Game Journos do not understand the industry at all. Very few AAA developers have any interest in a union. Most realize that doing so will be a fast track for them being replaced with south East Asian contractors. The only people in games who keep pushing for strikes and unions are journos, indie devs with 0-moderate success, and a handful of the dumbest AAA devs.
Did you catch anything from Valve/Steam? I kinda just want to laugh at them and play contrarian since I always get the idea that their fans love them as much as a tranny loves bitching about pronouns.
I didn't see anything, but I'm not the one that monitored all day.
Last thing of this nature I saw from them was that "Latinx" sale or event or whatever it was a few months ago. Nothing specifically about women's day as far as I'm aware.
I checked the steam store page and their twitter and didn't see anything. However stuff like that usually gets pushed in the client "news" popup which I have disabled, so who knows.
While at it, GOG apparently has nothing on their store page but a couple of posts on their twitter.
$1000 dollars for a VR rig to play a glorified walking simulator based off of an unnecessary character. I dont think that's a game.
Artifact was more of a game and that was a complete shitshow from start to finish. I got a free copy and "beta access" (all of one week before launch) and I still want my money back.
You can remember it by laughing about how stupid women were when they tried spelling women/woman as "womyn," where the Y chromosome is what makes the baby male, highlighting their ignorance of genetics in a vain effort to detach themselves from "maleness."
Epic's Fortnite had a BLM event where they set up a screen and broadcast BLM propaganda. They also had tomatoes nearby, but those were removed as the obvious happened.
Among Us also had some other election "malarky," where things like "Vote4Trump" wouldn't work, while "Vote4Biden" would.
You're right that it was to appease employees. They got significant numbers of threats to quit if St Floyd wasn't honored.
Unfortunately, one of their responses was to create a diversity board. Now that they've paid him the Dane-geld, they'll never get rid of the Dane. It'll take some time before the infestation becomes lethal, though.
I agree with you, but it's not an easy time when dozens of your mid level developers, AKA the guys who do most of the creative work, all quit at once. They miscalculated the long term costs of people like me quitting or not joining, while the activistic people leave anyway for woker ventures.
EpicHatesWomen
Game Journos do not understand the industry at all. Very few AAA developers have any interest in a union. Most realize that doing so will be a fast track for them being replaced with south East Asian contractors. The only people in games who keep pushing for strikes and unions are journos, indie devs with 0-moderate success, and a handful of the dumbest AAA devs.
Did you catch anything from Valve/Steam? I kinda just want to laugh at them and play contrarian since I always get the idea that their fans love them as much as a tranny loves bitching about pronouns.
I didn't see anything, but I'm not the one that monitored all day.
Last thing of this nature I saw from them was that "Latinx" sale or event or whatever it was a few months ago. Nothing specifically about women's day as far as I'm aware.
I checked the steam store page and their twitter and didn't see anything. However stuff like that usually gets pushed in the client "news" popup which I have disabled, so who knows.
While at it, GOG apparently has nothing on their store page but a couple of posts on their twitter.
I would also like to see this. I tried doing a quick search, but it only turned up irrelevant bullshit.
$1000 dollars for a VR rig to play a glorified walking simulator based off of an unnecessary character. I dont think that's a game.
Artifact was more of a game and that was a complete shitshow from start to finish. I got a free copy and "beta access" (all of one week before launch) and I still want my money back.
Valve is dead as a game company
XY or XX?
Yes. Bonus Lesson, since females only have the X chromosome, the father's sperm decides the sex, since it can carry either an X or Y chromosome.
You can remember it by laughing about how stupid women were when they tried spelling women/woman as "womyn," where the Y chromosome is what makes the baby male, highlighting their ignorance of genetics in a vain effort to detach themselves from "maleness."
Like 46% CCP overlord. 54% nerdy guy