The games industry: where one of the wealthiest, most powerful developers in the world feels like he can attack and demean women online.
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Is it fair to call Notch "the games industry" when he hasn't actively crafted games for public consumption for years?
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He's still successful and influential. Everyone knows his name. People listen and take notice when he speaks.
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And so is Quinn. It was two prominent gaming personalities having a twitter spat. That doesn't equal the ENTIRE INDUSTRY.
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It was actually one attacking the other. And there are *quite a few* examples of the general level of sexism in the industry.
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Because Quinn attacked first Tim Soret because his game trailer alone was more popular then her game ever will be
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and she need that victim money to keep her motorcycle.
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Please stop trying to create problems where they don't exist, especially in an area you clearly don't know or care about.
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Personally I'd rather it wasn't all barbie pony games. Why don't you go find a real cause like oppressed women in Pakistan?
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How exactly does the games industry hate women. Where is the proof for this??
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I expect no answer because you obviously have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.
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It would be cool if the industry unionized.
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Why not? Don't you like workers rights?
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