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Now imagine legobutts as a Sweet Baby Inc employee saying this on social media.Just crossposting this bit about Maya "Felix" Kramer aka legobutts from the other thread
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Now imagine legobutts as a Sweet Baby Inc employee saying this on social media.Just crossposting this bit about Maya "Felix" Kramer aka legobutts from the other thread
Oh how the mighty have fallen
Now imagine legobutts as a Sweet Baby Inc employee saying this on social media.
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"I usually get grossed out when [straight] [white] [rich] people kiss...."
This aspect deserves far more scrutiny than SBI and groups like them. The people who are most at fault for how the industry is today are the very people who built it.It's not just SBI we have to worry about. It's everyone who went to college.
Can't find it in the client search, so to join I'll have to log in to a web browser, do the 2FA, etc. I don't know if that's normal for small groups, I didn't even know about this feature until the other day.There's another curator that does similar stuff, but they actually post links and archives to what SBI worked on. They don't archive everything (and they use web archive), but it's a start.
It's always with the soy-faced beta males like Grant K. Roberts.Someone isn't happy.
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Fun fact, Grant K. Roberts was the head writer of Suicide Squad and was the one who wrote the bio calling Green Lantern John Stewart a Uncle Tom and a race traitor.
Those glasses would make a gay porn star getting gay-fucked in the ass instantly look ten times gayer.Someone isn't happy.
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And even if they do, what then? Do they really think 2025 will be much better.Game developers at these retarded woke AAAAAAA studios keep saying they need to "make it through 2024"
Let's be realistic. There are likely other companies that do what SBI does. They just haven't been caught yet. I suspect that SBI will be cut off and the rest will go underground, in the same way Anita Sarkeesian went from "consulting" to being a non-entity.I'm glad this got out, but I worry all the attention will do is drive them further underground. If they don't publicly list their clients, and the games don't credit SBI, is it even possible to track the disease?
Then again, maybe all the negative attention will keep the smaller studios from getting pozzed when they realize normal people hate this shit. I'm sure the AAA side of things will keep guzzling this down, but I've given up on that long ago so I don't care.
This aspect deserves far more scrutiny than SBI and groups like them. The people who are most at fault for how the industry is today are the very people who built it.
What I mean is that SBI didn't just sneak into the companies. They were welcomed with open arms. The people who hired them are ultimately the ones to blame. Even as these companies change guard, it falls to them to find people who can adequately follow their legacies. However, as we have seen, the new guard is not like the old.
To borrow an analogy, SBI is The Dark Knight's Joker: a mad dog without a plan. But who ceded the ground for SBI to flourish? Ultimately it's whomever was entrusted with the keys to the kingdom.
I've the same sentiments toward folks at Blizzard. Like Mike Morhaime, Chris Metzen, and others. Despite their ability to make great games, these old devs didn't do their due diligence in ensuring the people replacing them were going to maintain their legacies. But they're set for life and that's all that matters to them now.
There might be, but a simpler way of looking at it is is that the entire industry reflects the consumer. Back in the 90s and even the early 2000s, the market for video games was far more niche. What this meant was that developers had to cater to a far smaller and more particular audience. Moreover, not every developer was making a product for the purpose of being disposable.I still am of the mind there's gotta be some kind of money laundering scam going on with these people.
There might be, but a simpler way of looking at it is is that the entire industry reflects the consumer. Back in the 90s and even the early 2000s, the market for video games was far more niche. What this meant was that developers had to cater to a far smaller and more particular audience. Moreover, not every developer was making a product for the purpose of being disposable.
In modern times, everything has become Netflix. All art is disposable. That's even why we aren't allowed to own anything because the industry no longer recognizes us as people. We're all nigger cattle that need to be appeased every so often with our next hit of goyslop, be it a new Call of Duty or new Assassin's Creed or the next World of Warcraft Expansion. The mainstream consoomer isn't your average Kiwi Farms autist. This is what your average bugman consoomer looks like:
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The industry doesn't need huge money-laundering schemes when they can rely on thousands of people who are just like this guy who are all too eager to open their wallets whenever the next "new thing" arrives.