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I honestly like the game and don't want to see it ruined.
How did the dev start it when this all began when an "anti-woke" award show (which charged $30 for voting rights, had a racist caricature of Kojima, and had a guy who groomed a teenage girl as a presenter) just played the full trailer of their game without permission?
Believe it or not most people don't want to be associated with anti-woke activists or pedophiles, especially if that association was made without their permission
Besides, those could all be just calumny to discredit them and their standings. Where's the proof?
Also, I saw their show and they all went in really positive fashion to the game itself. Except the stinkers and the raspberries.
To finish this, a certain miss was also in that later category so it doesn't surprise me that she would be going up against the show and that doesn't do her good since she is already in hot waters.
Kinda wild that the dev decided to side with the mob that openly attacked them, instead of the people that gave them free advertising (or just staying neutral). I don't see how Keighley's game awards show is any less of a "grift" or less political than lesser shows like the real game awards. Dev claims to not want to be on either side of the culture war, yet reading all their posts it seems they clearly chose a side.
I will continue to play it despite what has happened.
Posts are getting deleted.
Very few come close and I still look forward to Chapter 2 releasing.
No, nobody does that.
Even some people who were nominated at the game awards didn´t know about it.
Thats the thing with art and consumer goods, once you put it out there you don´t get to say who buys/uses/watches your product.