Talkie Toaster wrote:
How about… …we start banging on about how executives and shareholders who have little to no experience with gaming are supersaturating the market with "Live Service" slop, throwing their own workforces into the furnace to keep up the illusion of growth, creating games that feel exhaustingly bland in an attempt to chase the lowest common denominator, continuing to "innovate" in adding ever more egregious psychologically manipulative microtransaction systems, promoting horrendous work environments that would turn Upton Sinclair into a turbine, and have overall been enshittifying the medium which I love? That shit seems like a far bigger priority than a bunch of hacks.
Almost all of the problems I had with games have gotten significantly worse since Gamergate. Games being released in an incomplete state, being released in an unplayable state, riddled with ads, riddled with microtransactions, fewer single-player games, single-player games requiring online connections, higher prices, unable to enjoy the few multiplayer games I'd actually want to play online because of how teams are created. One of the only things that has gotten better is that it feels like fewer games are console-locked to Xbox or Playstation and unavailable on PC. As much as I'm glad it is possible to play Halo games on PC, I can't say that makes up for the rest of it.
Edgar Weebling wrote:
No one is really trying to bring it back, but rather, the current situation is threatening to recreate it.
So Gamers declared dead once more, cries of harrassment all over the place, followed by right-wing coopting? Same shit, nobody learns anything, people get angrier, and the rift grows ever wider? The situation is definitely threatening to recreate itself.
At least this time it feels like people are more willing to question the narrative of both sides and call out false information even if it being true would be convenient for them. This was sorely missing from the GG I saw which would often bury skepticism under downvotes, no matter how founded.
Garde wrote:
This quote is mostly the spirit of the entire movement summed up right there.
That may be what you see as "”the spirit”" but it doesn't match what lot of people here experienced.
The KYM community had a major collapse in the years following 2014 which it never recovered from. The site's top 100 leaderboard rankings are filled with people who haven't been active in over half a decade, many not regularly active for much longer. Several have explicitly stated that the change in the site's culture was the reason for this, which, as highlighted in some of the linked experiences, are often directed at GG.
Garde wrote:
the Unalliving of Alex Howolka… …donations due to the unaliving.
Please stop with this INSOC Newspeak bullshit. Say death. This isn't the place to be "cutesy". GamerGate claimed to fight the corruption of big companies, especially over what they deemed "politically correctness". Yet a self-proclaimed GG archivist immediately folds to self-censoring unfucking prompted. This is embarrassing. You assert the movement stands against arbitrary corporate decisions that are out of touch with real people.
Goddamn act like it.
Already we have people reposting stuff they saw and passing them off as true while failing every basic metic of critical thinking and actual documentation.
At least this time people are calling out shit that made GG fucking unbearable. Maybe this time the culture war grift won’t dominate the dialogue and the things that have been ruining gaming for me over the past decade will actually get some attention.