AnotherDayAnotherDollar
Banned
Man, I though I read Starbucks.
So did I...
Man, I though I read Starbucks.
Well, the CEO seems to have some sympathy to gamergate: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/art...rviews/12397-Brad-Wardell-GamerGate-Interview
I think with a touch screen the barrier of navigation might come down for 4x games. Of course the UI would have to be tailored for console, but I think an intuitive solution could be found. I can imagine a Paradox game being fine on Switch, for example.The only successful console RTS I can think of is Halo Wars. I know Supreme Commander got a console port, but not sure how well it did.
As for 4x games, Civilization Revolution is the only one I can think of.
Or Lego City, Bibdibg of Isaac, soon to be Puyo Puyo Tetris...and Bomberman....Yeah, I'm sure the SP devs are happy with how it's performing on Switch.
People hate Brad Wardell because the internet tells them they should, but anyone who has ever heard or read non-GG interviews with Brad is likely to know he's smart, insightful, and seems to want the industry to be a fair and harassment free environment for everyone. People love a witch hunt though, especially within "gaming culture".
But as it stands now, there is plenty to play with on the Switch,
Of the interactions of his I've seen on private social media, he seems like nothing more than a presumptuous man-child. And this was before I even knew about his GG bullshit.
Seriously...Im shocked. Stardock makes PC strategy games those translate so well to consoles.
Most console gamers won't even know who Stardock is. Gaming Bolt searching for news.
I can't attest to that; I don't really pay attention to his private social media. I've only experienced magazine interviews and podcasts. Oh well.
Maybe you should do some digging of his public social media then, before adamantly claiming that he's the victim of a witch hunt.
People hate Brad Wardell because the internet tells them they should, but anyone who has ever heard or read non-GG interviews with Brad is likely to know he's smart, insightful, and seems to want the industry to be a fair and harassment free environment for everyone. People love a witch hunt though, especially within "gaming culture".
I don't know if I fully agree with them. RTS games I understand, but I feel like 4X games could work well on the Switch. The whole "one more turn" addiction seems like the perfect fit for the console, since you can just pick it up and play anywhere.
Brad Wardell: "We won't be supporting Switch, women or minorities"
I have no clue how statements like these help anybody. Just seems so strange to publicly place a limitation on yourself. Whatever.
Trying to get their name out there by commenting on something that had recent success. Typical PR bullshit.
I'm really not that invested to be honest.
Wardell is a known gamergate supporter and all around jackass.I'm not going to lie, I haven't read the whole thread.
What's this about or is it a joke post?
I'm really not that invested to be honest.
I'm not going to lie, I haven't read the whole thread.
What's this about or is it a joke post?
Gaming Bolt
This wins.Can't let you do that, Stardock.
Stanned hard for a gamergate figure, then claimed not to care when confronted. I've seen this show before.
When​ somebody is over reacting to some over reaction that doesn't exist.Holy shit what happened here? People really can get worked up over a developer not supporting the Switch. Seems like some angry responses to a rather normal answer.
Right man, you got me. I'm a secret racist sexist bigot nazi. The internet will praise you for the heroic unmasking of yet another message board deplorable which you've accomplished today. Kudos.
All I'm saying is, my exposure to Wardell is limited to his professional output and interviews in older magazines and podcasts like GFW. To me he seemed intelligent and I thought his perspective on the gaming industry was pretty level-headed. I don't read his facebook or his twitter or his quarter-to-three posts, so I can't comment on that.
If someone knows him way more intimately than I do and disagrees with my take, that's totally fine, but I can't comment on it, because I simply don't know the details they are referring to. Is it better for me to take a hard stance either way? I'm not going to go back and read his social media history, so I'd rather just say I can't attest to it. Simple as that.
What on Earth does this mean
Yes, how dare people judge someone based on their loud, vocal (and incredibly suspect) statements on issues they care about. The nerve. Instead of judging people's words and actions, we should measure vague feelings about how they might be as people, and definitely avoid looking at any reported details of the case at hand because facts might color those assumptions.
If there's a whole side to Wardell that I missed, then I'm fine with admitting my previous statement of a witch hunt might be wrong. But it would be nice to know why I'm wrong instead of people just telling me I'm wrong. All I know is that he was accused and cleared of a harassment charge and that he was targeted by what seemed to me like a smear campaign. Again, I don't have him on social media and I've never met him, so there's only so much I can comment on. All I know is that I see it a lot in gaming culture, where people tend to get dog-piled on. From my perspective that seemed to be what was going on.
People hate Brad Wardell because the internet tells them they should, but anyone who has ever heard or read non-GG interviews with Brad is likely to know he's smart, insightful, and seems to want the industry to be a fair and harassment free environment for everyone. People love a witch hunt though, especially within "gaming culture".
What on Earth does this mean
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What games did they do?
It is also relevant if you are thinking about buying the novel (see postscript) he wrote to go along with the game. Part of it is, no shit, about heroes who want to build a border fence to keep their lands free of olive-skinned "Kraxen" and even darker-skinned "Fallen", and the cowardly nobles who insist that diplomacy is the solution. Only in this situation the border between the two lands is not the Rio Grande but a single bridge made out of magic wood, which the heroes vow to destroy if they cannot get the fence built, even though there are things called boats.
It is 544 pages long, heavy on sentence fragments and bad punctuation, and distinguished mainly by a steady stream of characters noticing that the lone female character is wearing a dress. I am not kidding.
P.S. Don't think about buying the novel.
A devs that never supports consoles.So a dev that never supports Nintendo hardwarw still isn't supporting Nintendo hardware. How the heck is this threadworthy?
And that's why he once tried to direct GG to go after a forum he didn't like. I post there as well as here, and they had to go full lockdown for a couple of weeks turning off anon read access and new registrations. So his hate is earned IMO.
I can't attest to that; I don't really pay attention to his private social media. I've only experienced magazine interviews and podcasts. Oh well.
Then how come you were pretending to know more about him than those who take issue with him?
"Stardock is developing for Switch"
"Great! Third party support is a good thing!"
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"Stardock is not developing for Switch"
"Who?"
It's not a statement made out of the blue, it's an answer to a question.
What? Like, the dude didn't say that randomly, he replied to a question that was asked to him. What do you expect, for him to stay silent and not answer it or something?