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The more of these studios that goes bankrupt, the better it'll be for gamers in the long run.
Anyone who defends these cretins is not a good person and will go straight to ignore. Not even going to bother wasting a second “debating” trash bags
TBF most games are free of alt-left nonsense, but it does tend to infect AAA titles more. Most of the time it's easy to ignore or is simply optional so it doesn't affect your experience. I remember the uproar over wokeness in ME Andromeda but I honestly can't remember when/where it was in the game.
The reason why companies like Sweet Baby Inc are important is because it shines a light on the studios that don't want to be inclusive for inclusivity's sake, they want to be inclusive for profit...which is a whole other ball game. It's not a mistake that massive conglomerates like BlackRock and Vangard are the biggest investors in the studios on Sweet Baby Inc's client roster and it isn't a mistake that those same studios have declined drastically in the quality of products that they've been producing.
Of course, we can't place all the blame for an overall decline of an entire industry to one consulting firm. It ultimately comes down to who the studios hire as their teammates/developers. The best barometer to see what gamers like is to watch what they buy and who they buy it from (then, of course, track gamer reviews). The indie dev sector has been getting more attention and sales than ever because it's game development in its purest form. Some dude/gal has an idea, gets some friends or meets like-minded people to help them with it (or do everything solo in some cases), the people love it, they prosper if the quality meets scrutiny.
Unadulterated creativity is the best form of art and the public as a whole is the only way to prove that. Not the Tweets of one or two individuals on Twitter (or elsewhere) that have been locked in an echo chamber and have gone bonkers with ideological fallacies.
At the end of the day, the gaming community is the most down-to-earth and intuitive industry we have anymore in terms of sheer common sense as a whole within its customer base, so I don't think there'll be any major issues long-term. The scum will sink to the bottom because they won't have the sales to support their continued garbage and degradation in quality and I don't think the "big wig investors" will support a sinking ship forever, even if their pockets are endless.
The solution for saving gaming is simple. Small devs need to stay independent when they make successful games and they need to remain confident in their vision since by that point they've already gained the public's trust and hard-earned money. Don't allow themselves to fall prey to the big companies that come in with massive offers to buy them out. Continue to do it on their own and carve out their own space if their heart is truly in it.
How are they going to go bankrupt? if it's full of young idiots
That's just a single group against them. They've worked on other stuff, just off the top of my head, and what they've claimed on their website. They've been known about for a few months, but just recently caught traction when people actually realized what the hell they were doing to games once they were "hired/took the bribe" or however they work.
Might be some sort of "Blackrock special" where if you hire Sweetbaby to police your work, you'll receive a little pocket change. Who the hell really knows, for now.
Probably why everything they've ever worked on, has a completely disjointed plot. Even God of War Ragnarok. I don't care what anybody says, that wasn't really coherent.
When the Critical Drinker said they "completely rework things," he was probably more correct than he even knows.