another thing is writers know best what's good for the story and depth the producers then hire companies like the well hated sweet baby inc. to basically include things in the writing, even if they don't give a shit about what it is thus creating a loop of the company removing things the writers spent a lot of time on making, the story having no depth and the game completely failing yet they still get paid
@DiscussThing19 күн бұрын
@@mechacosi1856 yep. And if a company does not hire those 'consultants'.... Well we've seen the attacks and we know what SBI's CEO openly said at a press conference.
@mechacosi185619 күн бұрын
most of the time i see it being discussed, i see it link back to the bad parts of the topic we might say that inclusion and diversity are pushed way too far and that it does the complete opposite by excluding the other parties in reality we can see a lot of great examples of inclusion (a great old example is TF2, its filled with inclusion, it also has jokes a bit on the offensive side but at the end of the day nobody cares, even the characters have nothing against each other in the story) what we associate today with inclusion is what we have seen with companies such as "sweet baby inc." which have tried to shamelessly and effortlessly to implement these things and steamroll everything they don't agree with (and to add salt to the injury they have been exposed to have extremely racist and generally horrible people working for them) what is a thing i stand by is acceptance, we have seen it everywhere! (one of the most known examples was Steven universe) acceptance never excluded a certain group of people in order to make place for others, but it still did give the writers the chance to add these groups of people in anyway we should not let lazy shameless people that have nothing to do with the industry both run these operations and ruin the concepts themselves with their surface level thinking, depthless understanding and no idea what the community even wants
@mechacosi185619 күн бұрын
also just anted to say "specialized" is kind of a big word for those "workers"
@DiscussThing19 күн бұрын
@@mechacosi1856 exactly. The sad thing is that, as with a lot of other terms, the DEI has been taken out of context and nitpicked into serving an agenda, which perverts the origins of it. Today the term is associated with basically a bad product and a desecration of either lore, characters and the defilement of what could be a good story, and rightfully so, because it is presented as DEI.