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It's not a hard task for normal people, but they have inflated egos and think their political opinions are so great and obviously correct, they're worth shoving into everything they do, no matter how irrelevant and stupid they are in reality.All it means is not to have out of place references of real world contemporary politics which doesn't sound like a hard task.
Eh, I'm still buying the game. I honestly don't care. I don't watch Jontron, I don't really know anything about him. Honestly, the most I've learned about him is through all the salt people are having over him. (which is...ridiculous. He hasn't said anything that is legitimately racist, in my opinion.)
So it sucks that they're removing him because a few pissy little babies feelings are hurt, but I've been waiting for another Banjo-Kazooie forever. And this game looks like it's going to be it. I won't be cancelling my preorder and refusing to play a game I have been waiting at least a year for, just because they removed the grunting noises of a Youtuber.
Again, it sucks, and I think it's a bad move by Playtonic, but it's not a good enough reason for me to boycott
I was interested in the game but just as easy as they can ditch Jontron - I can refuse to give them money.
Fuck these people. I'm not even a Jontron fan but people who kiss the asses of sjw DON'T deserve my money.
Admittedly, the statement "keep politics out of games" is poorly stated to begin with, so it's easy to form strawmen around it. Like how there's been this spat on Twitter about Metal Gear Solid not being political in itself just because it heavily references political things happening in the background.I didn't know JonTron makes a rant about the superiority of the white race in-game. Why does no one ever understand what the people who want apolitical media are asking for? All it means is not to have out of place references of real world contemporary politics which doesn't sound like a hard task.
Again, I hope to god the game's still good despite this.
Kickstarter's been gaining a reputation of where great ideas go to die, and human nature dictates we remember the fuck-ups way harder than the successes. We've had so many good things come out of Kickstarter - Dankmeme Dungeon, the Ducktales remake, Fucking Shantae; but we've had holocausts of disappointment like Mighty No. 9 as well. Kickstarter isn't a bad idea on its own, and when developers use it properly, fucking magic can happen.
For many people, the issue is less capitulating to Social Justice in general so much as it is capitulating to NeoGAF specifically.
If you need a refresher on why caving to NeoGAF is an issue, we have this entire thread here.
Exactly. That's why entertainment is called entertainment. People want something to distract themselves from their problems, not remind them that life sucks or that other parts of the world are suffering. The moment you try using entertainment media to try espousing your dumbass political beliefs, you cease to be entertaining because now you're reminding people of what they want to get away from.Politics is poison to gaming, on all levels. People enjoy games as an escape, not a way to proselytize others. Well, sane people at least.
This is why Colin Kapernik is looking for work, politicking in front of a captive audience that didn't come for the soapboxing will doom you, all actual talent aside.
Why do people never just force a charge back on shit when things on kickstarter break their campaign promises? I've done it twice and both went through quick
Yeah, imagine being butthurt enough by the jumbled grunts of someone you hate to demonize the developers.
Not completely true. They'll still hate you for doing it in the first place.Yeah, imagine being butthurt enough by the jumbled grunts of someone you hate to demonize the developers.
This appeasement is temporary, places like Neogaf will turn on you again as soon as you do something "problematic."
Probably don't even know that's an option or are seeking to do so through more legal seeming methods. Probably doesn't matter at this point either, due to the game releasing on 4/11/2017.
Personally, I would love to see the numbers on the damage done by this decision. Looking at the Steam page, Playtonic is offering the game at $39.99. If they're forced to refund something like 5000 sales, we're looking at a loss of around $200,000.
Problem is, you can't believe these people anymore when it comes to what does and doesn't make them uncomfortable. They'll pretend to get triggered by apples just to stir shit.