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DO NOT PLANT A HIDDEN CAMERA

might be a bit creepy to say but

Perhaps, but in the realm of advice it’s best to not set ethics aside, in my opinion.

Uh, that would be entirely creepy and possibly illegal.

I’m pretty sure that would be illegal in at least some states, and unethical in all of them. Nobody should be filmed during sex without their consent.

A fair point. But when I read novels I listened to before, I hear the voice of the narrator. I feel upcoming generations won’t be able to switch as easily between the two. I think at one point in the upcoming 20 years or so, text dialogue will be obsolete and used purely for nostalgia purposes. I feel that,

See, the difference here is that it’s a mistreated group of people saying that there are people even MORE mistreated, where as all lives matter it’s the privilege people saying they’re just as mistreated.

This is one of those subjects where I just don’t understand the opposition. Voice actors really make a difference and deserve better recognition and bonuses. I listen to audio books at my job, and I absolutely feel that the narrator either makes or breaks the story. (A Song of Ice and Fire, love the books but dislike

Like Phil LaMarr says in that quote at the bottom, those questions are pitting actors against devs when they are all in the same boat, the devs who crunch, the actors who tear their throats out, they are all filling the coffers of the big cheeses at the top. Instead of “why should you get what i don’t?” They should be

And they shouldn’t answer that question. It’s a false equivalence. The whole industry is filled with shitty practices. The want to improve any of it should not justify the ridiculing anyone just because it’s not being done uniformly. That **** doesn’t happen in one fell swoop. Baby steps.

If they would have answered the questions honestly, it would have come off even worse. Just like with music and film, almost every other dev role is irrelevant to the consumer in the sense that it will not impact their decision making unless the product is bad. Having experienced v/o talent can be a selling point, as

Naw, I prefer the vivid colors and neons to “realistic” grays and browns. Part of what made the Mass Effect universe so fun to be in.

Exactly. I’m loving the color of this so far. I’ve gotten so tired of brown and grey games that any amount of color makes me want to jump for joy.

If we have to choose between the gritty desaturated forest of brown and grey games of the late 00's and early 10's like Fallout 3 and CoD4 and what the highly saturated games of today, I’ll take the highly saturated games of today. Man, those were some bland times for game development.

You guys are missing the most important part: FEMALE TURIAN SQUADMATE!

im sure they’re saving that for the players to discover while playing.

Dude. What part of “first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the women” do you need me to explain to you?

Oh, good, more “Freedom of speech means freedom from criticism” nonsense.

Please include a trigger warning for Animu fans. They hate criticism against waifu factories.

I’m usually on the side of defending that kind of stuff, but I think that’s a bit of a stretch. He doesn’t attribute said creepyness to Japanese people or even Japanese men, just the industry, which is literally profiting off of said creepiness and not afraid to be very upfront with that. And majority of the