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I like that they're playing this off as a "merely pretending to be retarded" trolljob but because Jezebel is so fundamentally retarded even if they were trolling it carries no weight.
Seen one person try to go "gamers tm just wanted to culture war and fell for bait."
An edit to the article saying "whoops we didn't know" doesn't really scream bait so much as "I was only pretending." And I wouldn't be surprised if the writer of the article was some boomer who didn't know much shit about vidya beyond something well known like Xbox, Playstationm and Mario.

It's a news website run by 50 year old female alcoholics who have never married or have divorced multiple times.
More or less. The only way to make this more autistic are spergs taking them too seriously on one side and the other side trying to insist this had to be bait to try and own the gamers tm.
 
Anime or not, I still find it hilarious that the idiotic arguments Jack Chick made in Dark Dungeons still survive today despite being mostly debunked decades ago
Fundy anti-gaming shit never dies, it just sleeps then adapts to the age it awakens from torpor in, and in the case of the 21st century, it split off to the left wing and mutated into it's own eldritch horror.

Your grandmother wouldn't know what a blowjob was and now it's expected of women to give them by default. 2 generations of the internet and porn has infiltrated the children's minds.
You ain't had many frank talks with older generation people then. Not talking about it much =/= ignorance.
 
You ain't had many frank talks with older generation people then. Not talking about it much =/= ignorance.
Some people really didn't know much. Those were usually the ones who were raised sheltered and remained sheltered even after growing up and getting married.

The ones in that generation that went to college in the 60s and 70s, though? Those are some freaky, freaky boomers.
 
Tell you what, lets just sit back and observe if "western" gaming companies stop doing this disgusting shit which costs them millions of fans flop after flop. Oh shit hold up we don't have to wait. They've already double and tripled down with increasing faggotry. BioWare? Did they stop? No, in fact even after all the hate and failure of the late Dragon Age and Mass Effect games, they're going back to fucking censor Miranda's ass out of their original content and amp up the gay relationships. Thinking that they're just "economically stupid" while you adjust your bowtie is simultaneously autistic and boomer as fuck. I can only conclude that the part of the brain tasked with perceiving human social situations is . .not firing on all cylinders. Yeah, they could be making way more money with fan service to the people who actually buy their products but they don't and they know it. They'd rather force you to watch gay porn.

I guess maybe its admirable that you can't even conceptualize that someone would be so fucked that they'd want to do such a thing but thems the brakes.
 
Looks like the SJWs have found themselves a new witch to burn. On Friday, Liam Robertson, a blue-checkmarked contributor to the YouTube channel DidYouKnowGaming, sent the signal targeting Troy Leavitt, a lead designer for the upcoming Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy, for the crime of having made YouTube videos several years ago in opposition in to the woke orthodoxy.

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Naturally, game journalists have been spurred to ruinous action, Kotaku's Ian Walker just having made his shot before the weekend is even over.

https://archive.md/m0Ece

Hogwarts Legacy Lead Designer Used To Run Anti-Social Justice YouTube Channel​

Troy Leavitt is a lead designer at Warner Bros. development studio Avalanche Software currently working on controversial Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy. He also ran a reactionary YouTube channel focused on attacking feminism and social justice for over a year.

This information was first provided by Did You Know Gaming? contributor Liam Robertson, who highlighted the channel Friday evening on Twitter. An accompanying screenshot shows a small portion of Leavitt’s YouTube channel, with video titles such as “The Injustice of Social Justice,” “In Praise of Cultural Appropriation,” and “Are Thoughtcrimes Becoming Real,” the latter a reference to George Orwell’s dystopic sci-fi novel 1984. Right-wing commentators often use the book’s authoritarian “Big Brother” government as a comparison point in their criticism, likening the fictional surveillance state to real-world equality movements.

Among Leavitt’s other videos are lengthy defenses of both John Lasseter, the Pixar co-founder who left his position at Disney in 2017 after allegations of sexual misconduct, and Nolan Bushnell, the Atari co-founder who Kotaku’s reporting found to have fostered a toxic work environment for women. In some of his videos, Leavitt expressed support for Gamergate, a movement that fostered harassment against women and other minorities in the gaming industry, and criticized Anita Sarkeesian’s Tropes vs. Women series as an “uninformed fringe position.” Leavitt discussed his opinions on Gamergate in-depth during a 2017 interview, saying, “Gamergate, while painful at times, on the whole proved to be a good thing,”

Leavitt didn’t respond to Kotaku’s multiple requests for comment in time for publication.

A veteran developer, Leavitt got his start as a consultant on games like 1996’s Twisted Metal 2 and 1997’s Jet Moto 2, eventually moving onto a long stint at Disney. He contributed to a variety of licensed games and directed several Disney Infinity expansions before leaving the company in July 2016.

Leavitt published his first video to his YouTube channel in September 2016, sharing a steady stream of content until his last upload in May 2018. It’s since accrued over 24,000 subscribers and 2 million total views. While the channel hasn’t been active recently, Leavitt’s Twitter profile still links to it, alongside his status as a Hogwarts Legacy developer. In one video, Leavitt claims that he made his employers at Warner Bros. aware of the channel after being hired at Avalanche Software in February 2018 and that they didn’t seem too worried about its content.

“Some of you have expressed that, due to my commentary on some game industry controversies and my sympathies for the Gamergate movement, that I might have a difficult time should I ever want to return to professional game development,” Leavitt said. “I’m happy to say that, even though I disclosed my YouTube channel to WB Games, it didn’t appear to be an issue for them. Not that they endorse anything that I’ve said, of course, but at least they seem more concerned with making good games than with pushing some kind of a social justice agenda, so there is hope.”

Warner Bros. declined to comment when contacted by Kotaku for a statement on Leavitt’s views and involvement with Hogwarts Legacy.

Hogwarts Legacy has already drawn concern from fans due to controversy around its source material. J.K. Rowling first established the Harry Potter universe, a multimedia franchise known today as the Wizarding World, with her 1997 debut novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. The series has since gone on to spawn several more books, feature film adaptations, spin-offs, extensive merchandising, and even a stage play, making Rowling a multi-millionaire in the process. On the back of this notoriety, the British author has waged a tireless campaign against transgender rights, which in turn caused both the developers at Avalanche Software and players looking forward to Hogwarts Legacy to express concern over her potential involvement with the game.

In September 2020, Warner Bros. added a section to the official Hogwarts Legacy FAQ explaining that Rowling is not “directly involved” with the game apart from providing the rights to her Harry Potter franchise. When contacted by Kotaku around that time, Warner Bros. pointed us towards a statement the company gave to Variety in June 2020 concerning Rowling’s anti-trans statements.

“The events in the last several weeks have firmed our resolve as a company to confront difficult societal issues,” the company said. “Warner Bros.’ position on inclusiveness is well established, and fostering a diverse and inclusive culture has never been more important to our company and to our audiences around the world. We deeply value the work of our storytellers who give so much of themselves in sharing their creations with us all. We recognize our responsibility to foster empathy and advocate understanding of all communities and all people, particularly those we work with and those we reach through our content.”

Later that month, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad reportedly told employees during a private Q&A that Rowling was “entitled to express her personal opinion on social media.”

Many fans have expressed concerns over Leavitt’s involvement with Hogwarts Legacy since his YouTube history came up a few days ago, spurred on by the controversies already surrounding the upcoming game. Several users on popular gaming forum ResetEra have asked moderators to ban Hogwarts Legacy discussion altogether due to both Rowling’s influence on the franchise and Leavitt’s work as lead designer, a request moderators seem to be taking seriously.

Video games are made by massive teams of people with vastly different backgrounds, viewpoints, and opinions. Even as lead designer, it’s very unlikely Leavitt has single-handedly infected every aspect of Hogwarts Legacy with an anti-feminist agenda. That said, it’s obvious why folks might be wary of interacting with a game developed by someone with his beliefs, adapted from works that have been sullied by their creator’s own bigoted worldview. Harry Potter might not be my personal cup of tea, but I feel for those who have seen something they cherished growing up become such a minefield of intolerance.

Unfortunately, even though he already told his employer about the videos before, I believe that he is more likely to get imminently fired than not, and it won't even appease the witch-hunters who will still attack the game all the same for the association with their devil J.K. Rowling.
 
Looks like the SJWs have found themselves a new witch to burn. On Friday, Liam Robertson, a blue-checkmarked contributor to the YouTube channel DidYouKnowGaming, sent the signal targeting Troy Leavitt, a lead designer for the upcoming Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy, for the crime of having made YouTube videos several years ago in opposition in to the woke orthodoxy.

https://archive.md/8r1If
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Naturally, game journalists have been spurred to ruinous action, Kotaku's Ian Walker just having made his shot before the weekend is even over.

https://archive.md/m0Ece


Unfortunately, even though he already told his employer about the videos before, I believe that he is more likely to get imminently fired than not, and it won't even appease the witch-hunters who will still attack the game all the same for the association with their devil J.K. Rowling.


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Some people really didn't know much. Those were usually the ones who were raised sheltered and remained sheltered even after growing up and getting married.

The ones in that generation that went to college in the 60s and 70s, though? Those are some freaky, freaky boomers.
I used to do computer repair and it seemed like every old dude who came in had enormous amounts of freaky porn, sometimes right on the desktop. I remember one old dude who had literally thousands of pictures, every single one of them of a fat black woman.
 
So now that Harry Potter is forever tainted(again), where can I view the book burnings and people renouncing the series by burning their merch and getting Universal Studios to close?

I mean it's not exactly a witch hunt since it involves wizards, but I'll take what I can get.
 
There's no positive effect on your business from turning down millions of dollars, PR or otherwise. You won't get new customers and existing customers head out the door.
Tell you what, lets just sit back and observe if "western" gaming companies stop doing this disgusting shit which costs them millions of fans flop after flop. Oh shit hold up we don't have to wait.
Gentlemen, please. You're not wrong, but that doesn't mean you're right. There's something simple you're missing.

The social justice warriors in advisory positions are lying to their bosses.

Let's say Nintendo is working on Bayonetta 3. ResetEra is mad. Treehouse is in charge of translation.

Treehouse tells Nintendo "in the west this is really offensive, will tank your sales, and ruin your image!"
Japanese speaking Nintendo has no reason to doubt them.
  • If they censor and the game is a sales disaster. Treehouse says "You didn't censor enough!"
  • If they don't censor and the game is a hit. Treehouse says "The game would have sold even more if we censored."
  • If they censor and the game is a success. Treehouse says "Told you so."
  • If they don't censor and the game flops. Treehouse says "Told you so."
If Nintendo demands proof at any step, Treehouse point to Twitter outrage mobs, ResetEra, and game journalist, or blame gamergate and alt-right boycotts. Arse covered, grift continues.

If Nintendo begins to suspect a scam, the SJWs will hide behind their protected status until Nintendo can find another reason to let them go quietly, unless keeping them would be a far bigger scandal.
 
Looks like the SJWs have found themselves a new witch to burn. On Friday, Liam Robertson, a blue-checkmarked contributor to the YouTube channel DidYouKnowGaming, sent the signal targeting Troy Leavitt, a lead designer for the upcoming Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy, for the crime of having made YouTube videos several years ago in opposition in to the woke orthodoxy.

https://archive.md/8r1If
View attachment 1938999

Naturally, game journalists have been spurred to ruinous action, Kotaku's Ian Walker just having made his shot before the weekend is even over.

https://archive.md/m0Ece


Unfortunately, even though he already told his employer about the videos before, I believe that he is more likely to get imminently fired than not, and it won't even appease the witch-hunters who will still attack the game all the same for the association with their devil J.K. Rowling.
"I'm not trying to cancel him. Now let me list all these reasons so you people can get this guy cancelled for me."

I despise dishonest cucks like this. Doesn't even have the balls to own what he's doing.
 
"I'm not trying to cancel him. Now let me list all these reasons so you people can get this guy cancelled for me."

I despise dishonest cucks like this. Doesn't even have the balls to own what he's doing.

He has plenty more snide comments besides in response to his critics throughout that thread, but this is how he explains himself further.
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Enough with the moral outrage just tell me if the game has too much scripted bullshit like Fallen Order or if they're actually giving the player freedom to explore and blow shit up with weapons.

A magic wand is a wooden gun, so I see no real difference.

If you were to remove magic, Hogwartz basically has everything centered around trigger discipline and how to hold your weapon.
 
I thought only nazi TERFs were allowed to like Harry Potter anymore? That guy sounds like a bonus if SJWs claim they'll boycott your game anyway because they hate JK Rowling. Might as well lean into your new core audience.
 
Looks like the SJWs have found themselves a new witch to burn. On Friday, Liam Robertson, a blue-checkmarked contributor to the YouTube channel DidYouKnowGaming, sent the signal targeting Troy Leavitt, a lead designer for the upcoming Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy, for the crime of having made YouTube videos several years ago in opposition in to the woke orthodoxy.

https://archive.md/8r1If
View attachment 1938999

Naturally, game journalists have been spurred to ruinous action, Kotaku's Ian Walker just having made his shot before the weekend is even over.

https://archive.md/m0Ece


Unfortunately, even though he already told his employer about the videos before, I believe that he is more likely to get imminently fired than not, and it won't even appease the witch-hunters who will still attack the game all the same for the association with their devil J.K. Rowling.
Kotaku joins in.
All I can say is that this shit just sounds ridiculous. Yeah, the anti-SJW shit will no doubt be spergy in CURRENT YEAR and all but seeing people go on with the dev "heavily implying his biases will be in the game" and "pass on the game for your trans friends" because one developer somehow makes it all invalid and "abuse of power" and the like, it just sounds as dumb as One Angry Gamer and his ilk bitching about how gay rat weddings in cartoons will hurt kids and a trans flag hidden in a game or being in a background somehow means it's all ruined forever. This whole thing just sounds like nothing more than like manchildren getting their arms up. The whole culture war manages to take a dumb turn with either side in the end and all I can think of is how many of these people for either group will be raging jackasses just because a game has some dangerhair or chud working on it.

He has plenty more snide comments besides in response to his critics throughout that thread, but this is how he explains himself further.
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Liam can stand on some high horse about how it's all far right numskulls being pissed and how there's some "rot that set in" just because a gamergate autist joined the dev team. Much as we can get reasons to think twice like with Cyberpunk 2077 having questionable shit before it got released and TLOU2 having its info leaked, a single developer having a different opinion doesn't even really have much going for thinking twice. Only counter argument for "thinking twice" because of said autist: what about everyone else that worked on the game, complete with shit like crunch and other bs?
 
well, the guy made a video titled "It's Okay to be a Gamer", and we all know this is literally nazism according to Kotaku...

Funny, Troy's videos were actually a resonable response and not just antisjw edgelord yelling. I don't remember him ever insulting Anita or anything. He was coming from a position of an experienced gamedev as opposed to Anita who knew nothing about the industry.
Another proof these sociopaths don't want a dialogue... Fucking hivemind, I hope they'll eat each other!
 
well, the guy made a video titled "It's Okay to be a Gamer", and we all know this is literally nazism according to Kotaku...

Funny, Troy's videos were actually a resonable response and not just antisjw edgelord yelling. I don't remember him ever insulting Anita or anything. He was coming from a position of an experienced gamedev as opposed to Anita who knew nothing about the industry.
Another proof these sociopaths don't want a dialogue... Fucking hivemind, I hope they'll eat each other!
I never watched his videos but as far as it all goes, they would have a bit more ground if they went over him defending the guys accussed of sexual harassment but nah, we just get more of how his GamerGate autism being a primary concer in having more focus.
 
>game journalist reports that sony is censoring the demon slayer game due to violence

>dev says they're not censoring but pre-empting by making it to CERO's standards beforehand so they don't need to resubmit the game with lesser violence after CERO rejects because it doesn't meet the B rating

>Journalist gets into a huff and claims the only fighting game they play is smash and why isn't it a smash game

>The main target audience for Demon Slayer is children and Man Children and we're all wondering why we're getting another fucking naruto arena fighter and not a third person adventure game which is what we wanted


The Re:Zero VNs/Games have all been ass as well and many thought finally this time we'll get an anime licensed game that isn't some minimum effort bullshit.
 
of course, Marissa Moira is gonna cry his eyeballs out over more examples of Sony's censorship happening

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Sony isn't allowing video games to depict dismemberment of human characters.​


Sony is censoring violent depictions in video games according to a recent report. The degree of violence in video games has been a controversial aspect for quite a while now. It is often debated that games should have lower degrees of violence to make them accessible to a larger audience. Despite that, a number of developers have depicted some mature and dark tones in games.

According to a report on GameSpark Japan (via ResetEra user ILikeFeet), Sony is asking developers to remove violent depictions in video games. This comes from the Japanese development studio Cyberconnect2’s President and CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama who states that Sony compelled the developers to make changes in the Naruto Ultimate series. One of the characters in the game, Minato Namikaze, was missing an arm in the original story. However, in the final game, his arm was present to comply with Sony’s policies.

He further mentions that the reason for that was that loss of limbs in characters that have a human appearance was not allowed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. In the story, Minato is not technically a human considering that he was resurrected. However, considering that the character had a human appearance, it wasn’t allowed.

Quite notable of all is the fact that SIE has allowed such depictions in certain games. Matsuyama mentions that Dragon Ball Z Kakarot has a sequence in which Nappa’s arm was dismembered. Surprisingly, this wasn’t omitted from the game because there is a difference in impressions between the two games. What this difference isn’t mentioned, but it’s likely the fact that the Naruto series has a more realistic tone.

Sony’s stance on this matter is quite surprising, considering the fact that some of its games have set a benchmark for mature tones in video games. For instance, The Last of Us 2 had several such brutal and gory moments which despite receiving some criticism was widely acclaimed as well. With Sony itself taking such bold directions in video games itself, it’ll be interesting to see what Sony’s justification for such a stance is.
 
of course, Marissa Moira is crying his eyeballs out over more examples of Sony's censorship happening

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Boy nobody made a big deal of this when Capcom did it over a dozen times now. Maybe this time it will get the corporate suits to not shit their pants over blood and gore, but it is tradition and as such it incredibly hard to break.

Honestly it's about as nonsensical as the chinese banning the depiction of skeletons because they're afraid about finding out that they're all actually white on the inside and it would be a destruction of their national pride.
 
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