You really think he left because he didn't want black people in the game? Because that's what your post makes it out to be lmao.
Pretty sure he lowkey confirms why he left in the description of his new studio.
You really think he left because he didn't want black people in the game? Because that's what your post makes it out to be lmao.
Pretty sure he lowkey confirms why he left in the description of his new studio.
I dont get how you arrive at such conclusions. Sacked, guys like that? They probably wouldnt be fired even if they publicly said that Activision ruined Blizzard. I'd guess that they worked through their contract and decided that they wanted to do something else. The fact that they would have better control over creative and financial decisions in their new workplace is probably a big factor in there.
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Haha lol they actually colored some of the NPCs in WoW, hilarious.
Though wow always had a very severe lack of dark skinned humans despite that being a skin color available to both players and blizzard made npcs.
Companies will always follow whatever is loud because that is what their PR and marketing tells them to.
None of them give a damn about any such cause, they just want free marketing and attention.
Activision/vivendi has already destroyed blizzard long ago, all for the sake of profit.
Personally i am against taking race/sex/gender/culture into any kind of consideration for any kind of employment, enrollment, legal procedures or anything else relating to law or business or social care or education.
Giving preferences to some people over others because of their race/sex/gender/culture is always wrong and hateful, regardless of in whose favor it is.
On another note though, I just went over to Madeleine's twitter. She seems extremely political. Kinda scary. I hope that doesn't affect her writing too much.
you know this happens in every industry right? A start-up does well, start-up gets bought, the former owner starts to get pushed out and no longer has control, former owner leaves, a bit later starts a new company.
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It almost certainly does. Think of the most politically active person you know and whether you can sit down and have a conversation with them about a complicated subject without them lashing out. These days that doesn't seem to happen often.
I can't wait for the day where, hopefully, we go back to companies hiring people who don't strive to make every little thing into a political issue. Particularly when it comes to fantasy settings, it stifles creativity.
There's a difference between giving lip service to such things for the sake of keeping the peace and getting invested to the point of thinking about it constantly. Just look at how quickly people turned on J.K Rowling who was once praised as a beloved champion of social justice.
I don't understand the association between Mike leaving Blizzard, and Blizzard employing people that tweet about "toxic masculinity" or changing their NPCs to reflect the added character customizations. This is weird.
Perhaps. Though there's already more and more pushback against things these days, luckily. Normal people just want to get on with their lives without being forced to feel guilty or be outraged by every single issue in the world. Many of which are completely manufactured or in no way relevant to them in the first place.
Agreed. I don't mind some political themes in a fantasy game. It can go well with intrigue if handled correctly. Final Fantasy Tactics is one of my favourite RPG's ever and that didn't shy away from some political issues but at the same time it did so in a way that felt natural and didn't reduce everything to 'good guys' and 'bad guys'.
Yes, I am sure he left because black and gay people started working at his company and he couldn't take that anymore. It is indeed the only logical explanation.
I like Anduin. Inclusivity is fine. The social justice bulldozer, however, is not fine.
It's not OK to hijack a game appreciated by many to advance the ardent political passions of the few.
That being said, that's probably not why Mike left, or if he saw such excesses, it was a minor reason.
Idk, maybe I'm spending too much time on the internet but it seems to me like it's getting worse. More and more companies (movies/games) seem to be doing this stuff.
Same. FFXIV seems quite political in some cases too and I have no doubt XVI will be heavily political aswell considering YoshiP likes the Ivalice series so much and that was political from what I know. But the thing is, those fit, because they're just about the game, and are not trying to force a message to the players.
Maybe he just wanted the thrill of getting closer to design teams like in "small is beautiful".
Closing this. There's no evidence to support OP's claims in the thread and creating yet another thread to complain about "SJW"s is pretty pointless.