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Nuvendil said:
TheGoldenBoy said:
Why is she on the development team? I'm honestly curious.

A consultant, iirc.  Apparently, publishers and marketers now think devs need a specialist to tell them how women feel and how female protagonists should act.  And since Aniita is the only woman arrogant enough to presume to have such omniscience in the industry it seems, she was brought on.

Oh, and as for her "blindly loyal followers,"  she has very few.  Check her YouTube channel:  her vids get lots of views but she has very few actual followers; her subscriptions are not that high at all relative to YouTube and especially relative to other game related channels.  She has a grand total of 180k.  If she is mostly left alone, she will fade into obscurity.  EA did this for political points.  If it doesn't do anything for them, no one will follow suit.


Every sod who gave her a penny, and still does (patreon and kickstarter) follows her. Those who follow her may be few in number, but significant.

One example, Neil Druckmann. He adores her, tweeting out her videos and saying its a 'must watch'

She knows how to stay relevant despite dwindling attention, and thats by directly entering game devs. If we ignore, it leaves it stronger for her to do