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Futhermore, that was just one of the three articles Nathan wrote about her. He also interviewed her on RPS and invited her to write a "How to Develop Games" article on Kotaku. It contained no useful info for aspiring game developers, it was a guide on how to google for actual guides on how to develop game enginesTo elaborate, Nathan was the author of the largest puff piece to be written about Zoe Quinn, hyping up Depression Quest and her "gamedev skills" seemingly out of nowhere when much better games are listed within the same article. It begged the question: why would he write about her at all? It later came out that he also paid her $600. It seems pretty obvious she buttered him up & slept with him to get articles written about her, he accidentally knocked her up, and paid for the abortion.
Nathan Grayson's part of Gamergate leans more heavily on the Gamejournopros mailing list side, rather than The Zoe Post™ itself.
Keep in mind this was all BEFORE she even finished Depression Quest! Oh and Nathan was in the game's credits in the "Special Thanks" section. It was absolutely baffling seeing Zoe keep getting featured across multiple sites, for months, for a half-finished text adventure about angst identical to a thousand other ones made by first year gamedev students and hobbyists.
Also I wonder how pissed Kotaku and G/O media are that they're being blamed for firing someone for being harassed. Not even during Gamergate's heyday did they fire their most hated editors, even as they lost sponsors. Did G/O face a loss of sponsors? Surely they're going to be asked to clarify if she was fired or resigned
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