Here's what I don't get though: there has historically been no demand for features like this to be included in Forza among the fanbase. Apparently, you can pick your pronouns as well, which I think is nonsensical at best and dangerous at worst, especially after having watched Matt Walsh's "What is a Woman?" documentary.
In addition, the game takes place in Mexico, a notably anti-woke country that hosts the Baja 1000 and other off-road desert races.
The competitors there are such hard workers- they often work on and drive their own vehicles, most of the teams are family run, and some of them run other businesses, too. They operate in extreme heat and have to learn how to make sacrifices- they don't have time to worry about nonsense like pronouns or "diversity".
Therefore, I can't help but wonder- who is this for? The fans don't care about these inclusion initiatives and the extreme fringe woke Twitter minority these moves are intended for don't even play Forza- let alone like cars.
You were just told who it was for. These people are not making games for an audience. They are making games for themselves, and hoping to use the franchise as a vehicle to push cultural propaganda on the population.
The people who develop this game, the people who maintain the code for it, the people who build the characters, market the game, and project plan. All of those people are the extreme fringe woke Twitter minority.
They don't care about racing, they typically hate people who do. This is cultural conquest and colonization.
It's for "inclusion" and you can be sure that over 100k per year pays for the diversity hires that implemented it.
Here's what I don't get though: there has historically been no demand for features like this to be included in Forza among the fanbase. Apparently, you can pick your pronouns as well, which I think is nonsensical at best and dangerous at worst, especially after having watched Matt Walsh's "What is a Woman?" documentary.
In addition, the game takes place in Mexico, a notably anti-woke country that hosts the Baja 1000 and other off-road desert races.
The competitors there are such hard workers- they often work on and drive their own vehicles, most of the teams are family run, and some of them run other businesses, too. They operate in extreme heat and have to learn how to make sacrifices- they don't have time to worry about nonsense like pronouns or "diversity".
Therefore, I can't help but wonder- who is this for? The fans don't care about these inclusion initiatives and the extreme fringe woke Twitter minority these moves are intended for don't even play Forza- let alone like cars.
You were just told who it was for. These people are not making games for an audience. They are making games for themselves, and hoping to use the franchise as a vehicle to push cultural propaganda on the population.
The people who develop this game, the people who maintain the code for it, the people who build the characters, market the game, and project plan. All of those people are the extreme fringe woke Twitter minority.
They don't care about racing, they typically hate people who do. This is cultural conquest and colonization.
Mexico is already 100% diverse, it's full of Mexicans. Diversity is just code for anti-White.