QA Tester and pro Sim Driver laments the failure of Fast and the Furious X-Roads - ESG and Shit Management Strikes Again

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Got recommended this video on YouTube and thought you guys would get a kick out of it, Fast and the Furious X-Roads was a horrific tie in racing game for the titular Fast and the Furious francise, the guy in the video below was one of the main QA Testers for the game and he runs through why the game failed and the retarded, ESG funded decisions that made it happen.

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Doesn't the guy explicitly say it's not ESG but the usual higher up thinking Twitter represents real life consumers? Anyways it would have failed anyways from being uninspired piece of shit
 
Doesn't the guy explicitly say it's not ESG but the usual higher up thinking Twitter represents real life consumers? Anyways it would have failed anyways from being uninspired piece of shit
You are right but im still convinced it's ESG it's the only way such a money grubbing pos game would make any money.
 
Yeah, saw SyntheticMan recommend this video. The video confirms what I always suspected. That the higher ups believe that Twitter and RetardEra represent real life. This is what happens when you let marketing make a product. Marketing does not care about making anything that fans will love. They want to check off as much boxes as they can to get the largest audience they can in order to make the maximum profit. For the past decade that they have done this this has rarely ever worked. That is why this year has been a massive kick in the balls for those that work in marketing and I love it. They are learning the hard way that certain demographics don't want troons, gender specials, faggots and man hating feminists in their products. Especially products that target masculine men and boys.
 
Doesn't the guy explicitly say it's not ESG but the usual higher up thinking Twitter represents real life consumers? Anyways it would have failed anyways from being uninspired piece of shit
I can't give it a pass because it's functionally the same.

Transcript about relevant bit said:
It's [the car handling] one of two major decisions that ended up crippling this game. The second decision is something we can now talk about openly in 2023, and most of us are going to be on the same page.

Most of this game was indeed designed to push an agenda and seek brownie points from specific publications. I personally believe that the higher-ups at the time were simply out of touch, it has nothing to do with something like an ESG score. They'd probably noticed how every single article on mainstream gaming sites like Kotaku were taking a social justice slant and just how frequently they were running across pride or trans flags in peoples' bios on Twitter. I believe they did not recognize that Twitter is not an accurate representation of real life, and gaming journalism has become slowly populated with more and more left-leaning types, and instead believe that the perpetually online activist-types that occupy Twitter were an accurate representation of the general population.

From that point forward, things snowballed into deciding that Fast and the Furious, which had traditionally been a light-hearted car film needed to be a deep commentary on gender identity and sexual identity. [...] We were not designing the narrative elements to be fun or engrossing, we were designing it to fit an agenda.

TL;DR the studio got turned out to shill for ESG without even getting paid for it.
 
Why's it a licensed title? I realize its just a basic level of depth but that seems a bit too cerebral for F&F fans.
 
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