The political persecution - what else can you call it when more and more people are loosing their jobs over their political opinions - is the big issue here.
If you don't like a developer's personal opinions, then don't buy his/her games. That's how normal people react. Not that their personal opinions was a big issue in the past.
So now we are going to seperate all developers according to their political opinions, that's where we are heading now. I'm sure Kotaku, Polygon and their trashy cohorts would revel in dividing the gaming community even more, for their own benefits. I'm sure they are already making lists of developers to be harassed and games to be sabotaged, just like FNAF, and Kingdom Come before that, and Witcher 3 before that, ...
Maybe the next thing for developers is to do what writers do, writing books under different pen names or pseudonyms, or maybe just keep your name secret behind a business/company name.
I haven't played his games, not my thing, but some of the youtube streamers I follow have, and I thought the games were very innovative, that's partly how they got so popular. He created something unique and did it really well, as opposed to the myriad of other Indie horror games on Steam.
Post edited June 19, 2021 by 72_hour_Richard