Culture Guild Wars 2 writers fired following heated Twitter exchange with streamer - Gamergate, the gift that keeps on giving.

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Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet recently parted ways with writers Jessica Price and Peter Fries, who were involved in a contentious Twitter discussion with Guild Wars 2 Twitch streamer and YouTuber Deroir, who is also partnered with ArenaNet through its content creator program.

On Tuesday, July 3, Price wrote a lengthy Twitter thread about writing for MMOs, particularly Guild Wars 2, and why player characters are uniquely difficult to write compared to protagonists in singleplayer games. To put it simply, she discussed how to give characters personality in a way that also leaves room for players to create their own character. In a reply to Price's thread, Deroir argued that branching dialogue options could give players more ways to define their character's personality, overcome the MMO-specific constraints Price discussed, and improve the roleplaying potential of Guild Wars 2.

Yesterday Price highlighted Deroir's reply in a series of tweets suggesting he was uninformed and that his reply was condescending.

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Among those tweets, the one that's drawn the most ire, particularly on the Guild Wars 2 subreddit, is Price's remark about "rando asshats" talking down to experienced writers and developers.

Responding to the mounting criticism of these tweets, Peter Fries defended Price's position in a now-deleted tweet which is archived here, saying "she never asked for [Deroir's] feedback".

For his part, Deroir said that he "meant no disrespect" and simply wanted to create "dialogue and discussion" with Price. He also apologized for any offense his argument may have caused.

In a post to the Guild Wars 2 forums, in a thread explicitly about Price and Fries' tweets, ArenaNet president Mike O'Brien characterized the statements as "attacks on the community," saying "two of our employees failed to uphold our standards of communicating with players" and that those employees are "no longer with the company." O'Brien also said "the statements they made do not reflect the views of ArenaNet at all."

It's no grand secret that game developers, especially women, are regularly targeted by fans who want to lash out, condescend or place blame, to say nothing of the insults, threats and other toxicity routinely hurled their way. That being said, this incident was not on the level of the harassment maelstroms we've seen in the past. A developer explained their writing philosophy, a partnered content creator offered feedback, and that developer responded somewhat rudely. Ordinarily that would be the end of it, perhaps followed by a round of apologies or someone stepping away from their role temporarily, but in this case ArenaNet felt the need to immediately fire the employees involved.
And the usual assclowns are out in full force:
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https://www.pcgamer.com/amp/guild-w...lowing-heated-twitter-exchange-with-streamer/
 
You see this a LOT with modern Naughty Dog, who fucking fired a woman who founded an award winning series because she wanted to do something with it they didn't want to do with it. I can't even imagine how much of a piece of shit faggot you have to be to fire the woman that wrote the entire series that was award winning and made your studio famous.

Well obviously it was still sexism, though. They'd never do that to Kojima or anything.
 
PewDiePie did a segment on this. He defends Deroir, mentions the TB tweet, brings up the false comparison to Hideki Kamiya, and says that a public twitter account is not private.

Not a word against the dishonest and manipulative members of the agenda-driven games media however, leaving his fans to come to that conclusion themselves. I guess because it's blindingly obvious to anyone that read a headline...

(https://youtu.be/E9XVVW7G_Fg?t=10m14s)
 
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Wait wait wait... she's claiming, that in Pathfinder, ELVES are LITERALLY ALIENS?

Unless there's a splat book I don't own or a one-liner somewhere I glossed over, that's not what happened. What it means, is she knows very little about Golarian history and/or confused them with gnomes.

Gnomes, some disaster happened in the Nex (IIRC) and they fled to Golarian (Fantasy Magical Earth) because of the disaster. They have more in common with fey than humans, due to the First World and the like. They're not exactly aliens, more like magical disaster refugees who have adapted to life on Golarian.

Elves, they were a primary species. They foretold of a disaster that would blanket Golarian in death and darkness. They crafted a magical fortress in the Nex (Again IIRC), and then all fled to it. After the disaster, they returned to Golarian and were shocked to find out that they were a little behind everyone they left behind in the context of magic, technology, arts and philosophy. They aren't aliens, they're one of the progenitor races.

Aliens DO exist on Golarian. A giant spaceship crashed in "Not Africa". There's some androids that have blended into society, often pretending to be elves to explain why they don't age.

Unless I missed a major splatbook or something, she's wrong as shit. I mean, unless she's spoiling some major plot point coming down the pipe from Paizo, in which case, she might wanna watch what she says, because if I had something that major to bombshell with and some fired salty employee spoiled it, I'd be fucking PISSED.

And if she's that goddamn ill-informed, about Pathfinder (And, as someone pointed out above, Grampa Gary's bit with the strength) then she had no fucking business working for Paizo.
 
I'm pretty sure Bioware would hire her, they allow their employees to essentially say whatever they want without firing them.

She'd just be out of a job again in less than a year after Anthem bombs for being nothing more than a badly designed ripoff of a series people are already fed up with and daddy EA decides it's time for the studio to join the pile.

It would be pretty funny to see Jessica losing her job every year though.
 
"-4 STR" is a joke; there is no edition of D&D that gives a -4 to strength for women or females.

Gary never gave women disadvantages in D&D except topping out percentage Strength (in OD&D and later AD&D if you got an 18 on your Strength roll and you were a fighter, you put a /%% next to it, a percentage number, so you might be 18/34 or 18/73 etc. and he capped it at 18/50 for women and females and said, to me, he immediately regretted it. That's all I'm going to say on the topic because this is dangerously close to powerleveling).

Anyway, Jessica Price is a dishonest cunt, what else is new.

I think we can all agree, in hindsight, that 18/50 was stupid. I did see a couple RPGs, most notably Arcanum: Of Magicka and Steamworks Obscura, give women a -1 STR but compensated with a +1 CON, so less power, but more endurance-and if you hated it, you could take a "Tomboy" trait that removed it. Or you could do what I did and play a Mage, or even a gunslinger, as pure STR builds in Arcanum are SHIT.

As for aliens in Pathfinder, I have a feeling she might have been alluding to Starfinder. Elves are most definitely NOT aliens.
 
Saw this floating around...

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You know, I always thought of the phrase "the beatings will continue until moral improves" was a joke. This gem right here though shows that no, this is really how collectivists think. No wrongthink allowed in any community. Foreword to victory.

This ride never Fucking ends...

Bitch is on a power trip. If she keeps this up ArenaNet is going to have no choice but to sue her, if only to get a judge to order her to shut the fuck up.
 
Bitch is on a power trip. If she keeps this up ArenaNet is going to have no choice but to sue her, if only to get a judge to order her to shut the fuck up.

Well she knows she fucked up and she probably wont get hired after the shit storm she caused, so she's trying to keep herself relevant for sweet pity bucks or maybe a pity job.
 
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