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The more you dig into it the more you realise that all of this is related to economic fakery and DEI funding. This is why they're so obsessed with hitting hiring quotas, they've worked out that they can get essentially guaranteed income paying peanuts to woke retards who don't know anything about the games industry and barely do any work. Then they operate live services and have said woke retards make shitty low effort skins to sell to mentally ill whales they know will consume anything they're told.

That seems to be the main business model of AAA games as near as I can work out which is why even when it comes to the biggest games companies most of these newest titles look like the most half-arsed asset flips and shovelware you've ever seen. It's also why we will never see a fun title from an AAA studio ever again that isn't simply a poorly patched together 100gb+ game that's a glorified live service. In fact, I would go so far as to point out that these games can't even be classed as games anymore because of how much their entire business model revolves around micro-transactions and DLC.

Edit: Extra point, they also receive tons of money from groups like Vanguard and Blackrock and their funding is likely conditional based on DEI and where the bulk of their money comes from. So this means they can keep going for as long as they like endlessly hiring wokesters and fucking over their playerbases with zero consequences.

51 days ago
25 score
Reason: None provided.

The more you dig into it the more you realise that all of this is related to economic fakery and DEI funding. This is why they're so obsessed with hitting hiring quotas, they've worked out that they can get essentially guaranteed income paying peanuts woke retards who don't know anything about the games industry and barely do any work. Then they operate live services and have said woke retards make shitty low effort skins to sell to mentally ill whales they know will consume anything they're told.

That seems to be the main business model of AAA games as near as I can work out which is why even when it comes to the biggest games companies most of these newest titles look like the most half-arsed asset flips and shovelware you've ever seen. It's also why we will never see a fun title from an AAA studio ever again that isn't simply a poorly patched together 100gb+ game that's a glorified live service. In fact, I would go so far as to point out that these games can't even be classed as games anymore because of how much their entire business model revolves around micro-transactions and DLC.

Edit: Extra point, they also receive tons of money from groups like Vanguard and Blackrock and their funding is likely conditional based on DEI and where the bulk of their money comes from. So this means they can keep going for as long as they like endlessly hiring wokesters and fucking over their playerbases with zero consequences.

53 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

The more you dig into it the more you realise that all of this is related to economic fakery and DEI funding. This is why they're so obsessed with hitting hiring quotas, they've worked out that they can get essentially guaranteed income paying peanuts woke retards who don't know anything about the games industry and barely do any work. Then they operate live services and have said woke retards make shitty low effort skins to sell to mentally ill whales they know will consume anything they're told.

That seems to be the main business model of AAA games as near as I can work out which is why even when it comes to the biggest games companies most of these newest titles look like the most half-arsed asset flips and shovelware you've ever seen. It's also why we will never see a fun title from an AAA studio ever again that isn't simply a poorly patched together 100gb+ game that's a glorified live service. In fact, I would go so far as to point out that these games can't even be classed as games anymore because of how much their entire business model revolves around micro-transactions and DLC.

53 days ago
1 score