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Topic | How important is the diversity of the company that creates your entertainment? |
Unbridled9 02/16/22 3:17:02 AM #36: | Sansoldier posted... Voted kinda important. Usually, it doesn't matter, but it helps in these areas: And far, far, more of them will offer ideas and complaints that are self-serving if not outright terrible. I'm sorry, but while I do agree that an outside view CAN be helpful, the idea that it's, somehow, a good thing in of itself is foolish. Should a CoD player need to have the voice of a JRPG fan in his shooter? Or a FF fan have to listen to someone complaining that they can't trick-shot the boss? Should either of them have to listen to, or see their game mechanics be influenced by, someone whose gaming 'experience' is playing Candy Crush on their rides to and from work? I want the doors to my house to be open to let others in, not knock down the supporting walls. We've already seen that game companies are more than willing to destroy their games and franchises for a quick buck. We shouldn't be encouraging them. --- No more shall man have wings to bear him to paradise. Henceforth, he shall walk. - Venat ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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