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Originally Posted by iruinedyourday
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Myabe so, but I ask you to watch this section of one of her videos, again if you have already. Not only does she not mention that the protagonsit is either a boy or a woman, but she champions it as handling subject matter people assume she thinks is offlimits based on her concepts as an off and on value.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i_RPr9DwMA#t=1462
It's a really good example of her challenging the games industry to up the anti regarding the content of their story driven games.
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You see really good examples. I see her comparing apples to oranges (setting design vs game mechanical design) when she tries to shame developers for being historically accurate to the way women are treated in a timeperiod/setting while supernatural things happen to be involved.
That game that she's pushing so hard about the child dealing with alcoholism looks about as fun as Depression Quest, or in other words, it's something I'm not going to want to pay money for when I'm looking to be entertained which is what I buy games for. It's possible that you buy games for different reasons, however you are clearly in the minority and I hope you realize that when you are talking about a for-profit industry, being fair to minority groups as far as customer bases are concerned is irrelevant.