Dani Lalonders, an Associate Narrative Designer at Cliffhanger Gamers who is currently working on Marvel’s Black Panther, admitted to discriminating against white people while developing her game ValiDate. During a presentation for the Game Devs of Color Expo 2021.
This is Dani Lalonders, a nonbinary game developer. She was hired by @CliffhangerDevs to create a game based on @Marvel's #BlackPanther.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 12, 2024
She says she doesn’t hire white people because they’re unsafe and it’s hard to work with them and only hires people of color.
Is this… pic.twitter.com/zVodAvagLN
The MMORPG Pax Dei will enter early access in two weeks. Here's a new interview with the developers discussing the game's current state.
Following a wave of community complaints, XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin has confirmed when players can expect the sniper nerf patch to arrive.
Amaar writes: "Our recent interview with TDU: Solar Crown's game director reveals their ambitions to compete with titans in the gaming industry."
Personally, I wouldn't want my game compared with The Crew at all, I certainly wouldn't be the one making the comparison either.
chuds rise up
People are trying to share Libs Of TikTok posts on N4G now?
Libs Of Tiktok caused bombs threats to a children's hospital.
https://www.google.com/amp/...
And targeted a district and allegedly inspired the beating and murder of a school student. https://www.independent.co....
I'm casually scrolling by to say, 8 months employed at Sweet Baby Inc.
Now Its time to dash away from these topics. ^.^
Discrimination is wrong no matter what sort of justification is behind it. It was wrong in the past, its still wrong in the present.
Weird, used to be when I was younger assuming someone is going to engage in a certain behavior simply because of the color of their skin was called racism. Dr. King is turning over in his grave. But probably will be no consequences for this. “Rules for thee but not for me” At least now we see where “Diversity Equity and Inclusion” (as a policy, not a concept) ends up.