They need to fire either marketing or project management then, because either they failed to manage expectations properly or they failed to make a game the market wanted. Either way, it's entirely DICE's fault, and blaming gamers for it is revisionist af.
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Replying to @TheQuQu @ShamisOMally and
Can you explain any major gameplay difference between Battlefield V and previous Battlefield games that would lead it to be rejected by gamers? Or is it solely because they were mad at an ad?
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Replying to @DSA_Arrakis @ShamisOMally and
Never played it, I'm boycotting EA in general over being a horrible company. So, I don't know if there was a gameplay failure or a marketing failure. Either way, it's DICE/EA's fault that it wasn't well received, not the consumer's fault for not receiving it well. That'd be silly
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Replying to @TheQuQu @ShamisOMally and
Yes, because as we all know consumers are 100% rational, discussions and impressions on the internet are 100% rational, and there's never outrage campaigns over dumb shit
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Replying to @DolusMiles @TheQuQu and
Really am waiting for an example of feminists getting really upset that a character was too sexy
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Replying to @DSA_Arrakis @DolusMiles and
Maybe I'll be Tracerpic.twitter.com/SNyFuzpNX7
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Replying to @TheQuQu @DSA_Arrakis and
I remember a certain kerfuffle over a non-human character having humanly-impossible anatomypic.twitter.com/EAHqxBVnmm
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Replying to @Wild_Pikahiiri @wownotever and
Anita is the only feminist who hates Bayonetta tho
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Nah, there was a pretty big discussion that split them down the middle as to whether she was sex positive or a harmful representation of women. Was pretty funny back then
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Replying to @Wild_Pikahiiri @danwolfgang_ and
The "male gaze means anything sexy is bad" side lost, more or less. Now "male gaze" has been restored to its more traditional "you didn't hire enough women to work on the project" role.
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Replying to @TheQuQu @Wild_Pikahiiri and
More specifically "You didn't hire enough women who are friends of mine and can't pass the competency tests that are part of your interview process".
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