While he acknowledged that the actions of Molyneux, Hello Games and CD Projekt Red resulted in backlashes of varying degrees, Mahler also expressed frustration over the eagerness with which he feels players and journalists choose to “trust and even forgive”.
In a follow-up comment, he claimed “we’d be in a better spot if gamers and especially the gaming press would look at things with a bit more of a critical eye instead of just buying into the hype”.
“I know this whole thread might come off as me sounding bitter and I’m sure there’ll be some people that see this as me shitting on other devs,” Mahler wrote “No, I’m not. I’m shitting on liars and people that are okay with openly deceiving others.”
His original post concluded: “There, I said my piece, felt like a chip I needed to get off my shoulder and I think this is a wrong that we should set right so that this won’t happen anymore.”
I’ll have to play Ori & The Blind Forest sometime. Oh, and it looks like he already apologized, whether on his own or through some coercion.
It’s kinda sad that people don’t seem to be allowed to simply speak their minds anymore without it being run through a bunch of filters. How dare they make criticism that might actually carry some weight and ultimately spark a shift away from the same old shit. He wasn’t being racist or sexist, or anything personally offensive involving things someone can’t help. He was calling out these people’s character, which deserves some harsh words. Being forced to apologize for it is basically excusing the behavior that was truly damaging to consumers and the integrity of the industry at large.
Besides, there probably wasn’t one consumer who got burned by these people’s deceptions that weren’t thinking the same damn thing.
In a follow-up comment, he claimed “we’d be in a better spot if gamers and especially the gaming press would look at things with a bit more of a critical eye instead of just buying into the hype”.
“I know this whole thread might come off as me sounding bitter and I’m sure there’ll be some people that see this as me shitting on other devs,” Mahler wrote “No, I’m not. I’m shitting on liars and people that are okay with openly deceiving others.”
His original post concluded: “There, I said my piece, felt like a chip I needed to get off my shoulder and I think this is a wrong that we should set right so that this won’t happen anymore.”
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I’ll have to play Ori & The Blind Forest sometime. Oh, and it looks like he already apologized, whether on his own or through some coercion.
It’s kinda sad that people don’t seem to be allowed to simply speak their minds anymore without it being run through a bunch of filters. How dare they make criticism that might actually carry some weight and ultimately spark a shift away from the same old shit. He wasn’t being racist or sexist, or anything personally offensive involving things someone can’t help. He was calling out these people’s character, which deserves some harsh words. Being forced to apologize for it is basically excusing the behavior that was truly damaging to consumers and the integrity of the industry at large.
Besides, there probably wasn’t one consumer who got burned by these people’s deceptions that weren’t thinking the same damn thing.
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