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All that was said by the guy who worked with the husband and allegedly witnessed an incident, not by the husband himself. The husband Jick's apology was a lot less 'I don't remember it like that, but I must be wrong because I'm a straight white man,' and a lot more just 'it's lies', though there's a separate tweet that was dug up where he apologised for, basically, not being the best husband.God damn, dude, never fucking apologize. Why do these dumb motherfuckers keep making this mistake?
This will just chum the waters and draw more sharks.
He should have just said "lol, my ex-wife? Fuck that bitch, she's a lying whore." and left it at that. If you're going to be "canceled" you might as well do something fun on the way out.
Why do people complain about politics in video games, especially when video games have always had political elements, atleast in the last couple of decades. COD4, Bioshock, Fallout, etc. all were political games (or had politics as a major element of its story or whatever) and they're all considered classics. It seems to me when people complain about politics in games it's either because A) the political side of the game wasn't handled well (in which case, why would that mean politics in general shouldn't be in games?) or B) the politics or viewpoint the game supports differ from said group-of-people's own viewpoint.
Obvious bait being obvious, there's both A and B being complained about, but all of A gets lumped into B by people who want games to be more diverse, intersectional, and overtly supporting their agenda. Much of the people who 'want politics out of games' are using it as shorthand for A; most of the people who say 'all games are political' are usually really either saying current games are all, to them, B, or want games to explicitly endorse their viewpoint.
There's a world of difference in the experience of a game that has you fighting against a populist demagogue and one which explicitly makes it all about how evil Trump and his evil voters are out to murder you. And forcing obvious current-day politics into a medium expressly designed for escapism and then complaining when people would rather play pretend in a more pretend world is the domain of fart-sniffing scolds whose primary requirement for any entertainment isn't that it entertains, but that it coddles their worldview.
That they can't seem to distinguish between reality and fiction (see things like the complaining about the use of white phosphorus in a game, or repeatedly linking games with violence and misogyny when 98% of the evidence doesn't support it) is just a nice cherry on top of why it's so galling to have people try and demand their politics and only their politics should be present in games. Because they're arguing B as well, while pretending A as an argument doesn't exist.