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- Apr 30, 2016
I don't know how you can dismiss it as a reddit thing when Concord developers specifically credited a textbook toxically positive environment as being behind the asinine creative decisions, upper management's decision to push forward with a whole multimedia promotional campaign for the game, and how zero expectations were tempered from the poor initial pre-release reception of the game, leading to its immediate flop and the publisher intervening.Toxic positivity is more of a Reddit thing, just about every popular series has its diehard fans that try to justify the time they wasted with fake positivity, be it woke slop or gacha slop. DEI is more of a common thread but just about every corporate project, including films and TV is over budgeted DEI shit.
Highguard (IMO the only easy, no wiggle room, followed its track record on all points that matter successor to Concord) had a dev completely crash out about people having it out for the game in a way that suggests an equally toxically positive environment at that studio. Sure, that game failed more for poor game design reasons than the ugly aesthetic, but failing to read the room is failing to read the room.
It may be a reddit thing in your mind, but when all these developers are hardcore redditors, well, that's where the reddit mentality can burn a cool couple hundred million dollars, easily.