They can still prioritize the interests of their shareholders and be socially progressive. This is not a black and white all or nothing game. BioWare is the go to example of a company doing this.BloatedGuppy said:I'm not even sure why I'm bothering, but you really do need to settle down jehk. There is nothing "crackpot" about pointing out that AAA games created by or funded by publicly traded companies will prioritize ROI. They are legally required to prioritize the interests of their shareholders, which means "profitable games" as opposed to "socially progressive" games.jehk said:Excuses, excuses. Sure, things changed. However, BioWare was a big AAA gaming studio even before EA took over. The company made games because they loved doing it. The were passionate and it showed. They're not alone. You're firmly in crackpot territory and I'm not following you any further. Good luck.
Is it cynical to point this out as a hand wave to the question of Heteronormativity in gaming? Sure. Is it helpful to the discussion at hand? Probably not, everyone of age to be intelligently contributing to this discussion should already be perfectly aware of it and taking it into consideration when offering solutions to the issue.
But there's nothing "crackpot" about it. You might as well say someone was a "crackpot" for pointing out that leaves grow on trees. Calling him a "crackpot" is not only a lazy ad hominem attack, it's also a violation of forum rules. Either calmly and rationally post and support your argument without resorting to name calling, or don't post.
How many times do I have to say this before someone gets it?
EDIT: I didn't call him a crackpot. His idea. Sure.
Also, you're also incorrectly using ad hominem. You should really understand what it is before you lecture people on it.