How was that game anyway? I've heard the shit about the DLC which was deplorable to no end.
In a way, if you think they're caving to some sort of pressure to change the product against their wishes. But the text of the tweet (I want to ask foreign people. Is not the design of "kira" or "konoha" an obstacle to sales in the US or Europe?) is a legitimate question for a dev to ask, and shows that they want to expand their audience rather than just iterating on their previous works without thought. I'd say that's a good thing.This is a load of bullshit:
https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2017...-and-better-accomodate-western-sensibilities/
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The problem is not asking in general. What they did ask might imply that they're afraid to cause some """outrage""" that will get people (who don't play their games) to spam angry letters because one character had a centimeter too much of skin showing.
Yeah but apparently you can't read them.
The thing is, people do. Or at least they are turned off by what they see. Again, I think it's a perfectly reasonable thing for a dev who wants to increase sales/playerbase to ask. I'd be 100% with you if it was a bunch of people creating noise and demanding that the dev bow to their wishes, but that's not what is going on.
I disagree here - I think that's only the case if you want it to look that way. I think it's simply a case of the dev asking 'does the character design of X make people not want to buy my game?' and meaning exactly that. Sure, all of the SJW drama from the last few years is probably what made them want to ask that but it's not like they're saying they'll bow to any demand some keyboard warrior makes of them - they're still in control over their product.
That makes more sense.The thing is, people do. Or at least they are turned off by what they see. Again, I think it's a perfectly reasonable thing for a dev who wants to increase sales/playerbase to ask. I'd be 100% with you if it was a bunch of people creating noise and demanding that the dev bow to their wishes, but that's not what is going on.
I disagree here - I think that's only the case if you want it to look that way. I think it's simply a case of the dev asking 'does the character design of X make people not want to buy my game?' and meaning exactly that. Sure, all of the SJW drama from the last few years is probably what made them want to ask that but it's not like they're saying they'll bow to any demand some keyboard warrior makes of them - they're still in control over their product.
Uh... did you mean that for the Indivisible thread, or is there another blue haired metal fist girl?
I thought of Kampan when I read that too.