Man, you guys are depressing.
I don't deny the often-cruel realities of business today, but all that just leads me to this question: What about all those games that do make a major point of being inclusive (which, I will note, can simply be a side-effect of giving the player tons of control and options)? What excuses do other publishers/developers have for not following their example?
In the case of Western games I can sort of understand because Western developers tend to be on something of an island in that they don't really pay that much attention to the efforts of Eastern developers, but then you compare what Elder Scrolls Online has for its character creator versus Wildstar and I'm just sort of scratching my head at it all. Such a huge disparity. What's going on here?
I don't deny the often-cruel realities of business today, but all that just leads me to this question: What about all those games that do make a major point of being inclusive (which, I will note, can simply be a side-effect of giving the player tons of control and options)? What excuses do other publishers/developers have for not following their example?
In the case of Western games I can sort of understand because Western developers tend to be on something of an island in that they don't really pay that much attention to the efforts of Eastern developers, but then you compare what Elder Scrolls Online has for its character creator versus Wildstar and I'm just sort of scratching my head at it all. Such a huge disparity. What's going on here?