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Maya Kramer is a weird guy for sure, but these are just a bunch of tweets dating back to 2014 on a personal account.
It's not some official statement on behalf of SBI, I'm not even sure SBI existed in 2014?
What this article is doing is the equivalent of what IGN's hit piece on GameScience CEO was doing, where they take comments he made back in 2011 and try to paint the entire dev studio as sexist.
I dunno man, people are allowed to be people in their personal life.
I don't see how it ties into SBI being an extortion racket that's been forcing itself onto game developers for years now. Help me understand how a business like that manages to exist in an industry as tight knit as the gaming industry, rather than word of mouth just immediately shutting down their ability to ever find clients.
Woke just taste of their own medicine.
Thanks for confirming. I feel like your comment is being overlooked, it's just a blogger making things up.
How have I moved the goal posts?
That's not what I got from it, he's definitely racist.
Your original post was that an SBI employee said they had a nightmare that they were a white person.
I gathered that to mean that you think SBI is racist, and so I was pointing out that his comment was from 2014 and I'm not even sure SBI existed back then; but it definitely wasn't a comment he was making on behalf of SBI. Make sense?
link it
u say there is no business model,true.but it doesn't mean this thing never happens.it can't be proved true,but don't forget that it can't be proved false either.what Kim Belair,the cofounder of sbi had said reveals thrie extortion tactic.
that's the reason why gamers are against sbi so strong:wehether sbi had actually extorted makes zero sense,we are just using this situation black myth may encounter as a way to call sbi out on their past mistakes,and at the same time working hard to clean up the gaming scene and keep the true to its roots.
The post would be a lie no matter who made it. It provides no evidence.
Rumors should be treated as hearsay until some sort of proof is given. The truth is important.
But the company is doing exactly the same things when it comes to censoring everything specific group of people dont like.
Its same drink but with different flavour
https://i.imgur.com/55HKYyI.png
That's your only comeback? So it's a lie, where are the lawsuits from ign and Sbi? You cannot argue the point so you choose to feign ignorance.
I'd rather believe a random Chinese blogger than an official western article.
Of course the truth is important, so that you westerners can twist it to your own ends. You went into Iraq to give them freedom. You call a man a woman.
https://www.replayjutsu.com/black-myth-wukong-streaming-agreement-is-fake/
I do think SBI are just creating a problem so they can sell a solution. The CEO has some ideas that logically make sense, but do not translate well into the medium of creating video games; at least not to maintain the current audience and keep happy customers.
Making things up about them does not help argue against their approach, though. It will give them ammunition to say that they're being attacked and galvanize support for them. Creating martyrs out of them.
It is better to focus on what is proven to be true and argue against it.
What are the laws in China around defamation and slander? I have no idea, SBI and IGN do not have any jurisdiction in China.
It's a weird leap to say that it must be true if there is no lawsuit.
I do not believe a random Chinese blogger or an official western article if they cannot provide proof.
The truth is important.