| Nicklesbe said: No there really isn't. There are forums posts from people that dreamed up nonsense. The only provable facts are that she had a relationship with someone at kotaku and the person at kotaku never reviewed her game or wrote a story aobut her game. That means it's been disproven. There is no real evidence that says otherwise. Just BS . |
A lot of things can't be definitively proven, but that doesn't mean we should just pretend that there is no controversy going on. There are plenty of valid talking points here, from journalistic integrity to equality in the games industry and the fact that you (Nickle) just keep trying to silence everyone, isn't helping anyone.
As for the specific case, the exact details have not been worked out. We do not have all of the facts, but there is a good amount of evidence leading to the belief that professionally unethical behavior has taken place. For example, the Kotaku guy did publish a story, briefly highlighting Depression Quest as one of the most notable games hitting Steam Greenlight (out of a batch of 50) on Rock Paper Shotgun and there are the two other industry figures who still have open allegations...
There is no need for you to silence this thread. It is not sexist, it is not by misogynists, and in reality, you are probably creating more attention for the issue by sparking these debates.







