• @[email protected]
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    17510 months ago

    They went from, ‘That’s stupid. We’re not doing that," to “That’s stupid but okay,” so fucking fast.

    • M137
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      12110 months ago

      “That’s stupid but okay” is a very valve thing.

    • neuropean
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      4110 months ago

      I get it from their perspective, featuring dwarves in a game doesn’t really help others find similar games in the same vein. On the other hand, they have a tag for pirates and Black Flag differs quite a bit from puzzle pirates.

    • Kbin_space_program
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      2410 months ago

      Because the team behind Deep Rock Galactic asked their community to start using it to show demand. And apparently they listened.

    • @GeneralEmergency
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      2210 months ago

      It was a fake “controversy” to draw sales and engagement.

    • @schmidtster
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      10 months ago

      But by pretending to make scene they just gave themselves and two other companies a shit ton of marketing and people talking about it.

      Its always about the money, they found a way to make a few dollars out of nothing.

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      910 months ago

      I mean, that’s how it should be.

      If a mass amount of people want a trivial thing that doesn’t harm anybody else, even if you disagree with it, why not?

      • @cokeslutgarbage
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        210 months ago

        This is the original meaning of the phrase “the customer is always right”. It’s been warped by “karen” types into a weapon used against minimum wage workers, but what it’s supposed to mean is “the customer is always right in matters of taste”. Meaning if a company doesn’t want to do something because they think it’s dumb but the demographic says “I like that” then the customer is right, and the company should do it. I know the dwarf tag isn’t about money, but it’s still a matter of listening to the customers on the platform.