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The Public Opinion Trial of Alex Hutchinson

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A creative director at Google Stadia makes surprising comments about the relationship between streamers, studios, and publishers. The community points out it's not the first time he's gained controversial attention. Jason Schreier emerges from the Fortress of Condescension to dunk on...everyone. We look for the dividing line separating fact from fiction about Alex Hutchinson.

Alex Hutchinson

  • Active in game industry since early 2000s.
  • Credits at EA, Ubisoft, Stadia, and others
  • The Sims, Spore, Assassin's Creed III, Far Cry 4
  • Typhoon Studios was acquired by Stadia in December

Japanese developers incident

  • GamesIndustry.biz quoting Hutchison to Computer and Video Games (defunct)
  • "I think there's a subtle racism in the business, especially on the journalists' side, where Japanese developers are forgiven for doing what they do. I think it's condescending to do this."
  • "Just think about how many Japanese games are released where their stories are literally gibberish. Literally gibberish. There's no way you could write it with a straight face, and the journalists say 'oh it is brilliant."

Women are too hard to animate?

  • Playable women didn't make it into Assassin's Creed 3 or Far Cry 4
  • Everyone's linking to two articles and quoting either Alex Hutchinson or Alex Amancio as saying "Women are too hard to animate," either in the articles or on Twitter
  • Kotaku - Ubisoft In Trouble Over Comments About Female Characters
  • Polygon - Far Cry 4 devs were 'inches away' from women as playable characters
  • No actual evidence seems to exist of either person ever saying or tweeting this. Deleting publicized tweets never results in no remaining evidence. Where's the proof?
  • This matters because representation is important, and if studios are having a dialogue about it, they need support--not backlash.

Twitch takedowns

  • Twitch streamers are experiencing DMCA takedowns over unauthorized use of copyrighted music
  • This is simple: You can't use other people's music. The end. We all learned this a decade ago on YouTube.
  • There are many places to get great free music to use in your content.

Alex Hutchinson weighs in

https://twitter.com/BangBangClick/status/1319305553454288896?s=20

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A creative director at Google Stadia makes surprising comments about the relationship between streamers, studios, and publishers. The community points out it's not the first time he's gained controversial attention. Jason Schreier emerges from the Fortress of Condescension to dunk on...everyone. We look for the dividing line separating fact from fiction about Alex Hutchinson.

Alex Hutchinson

  • Active in game industry since early 2000s.
  • Credits at EA, Ubisoft, Stadia, and others
  • The Sims, Spore, Assassin's Creed III, Far Cry 4
  • Typhoon Studios was acquired by Stadia in December

Japanese developers incident

  • GamesIndustry.biz quoting Hutchison to Computer and Video Games (defunct)
  • "I think there's a subtle racism in the business, especially on the journalists' side, where Japanese developers are forgiven for doing what they do. I think it's condescending to do this."
  • "Just think about how many Japanese games are released where their stories are literally gibberish. Literally gibberish. There's no way you could write it with a straight face, and the journalists say 'oh it is brilliant."

Women are too hard to animate?

  • Playable women didn't make it into Assassin's Creed 3 or Far Cry 4
  • Everyone's linking to two articles and quoting either Alex Hutchinson or Alex Amancio as saying "Women are too hard to animate," either in the articles or on Twitter
  • Kotaku - Ubisoft In Trouble Over Comments About Female Characters
  • Polygon - Far Cry 4 devs were 'inches away' from women as playable characters
  • No actual evidence seems to exist of either person ever saying or tweeting this. Deleting publicized tweets never results in no remaining evidence. Where's the proof?
  • This matters because representation is important, and if studios are having a dialogue about it, they need support--not backlash.

Twitch takedowns

  • Twitch streamers are experiencing DMCA takedowns over unauthorized use of copyrighted music
  • This is simple: You can't use other people's music. The end. We all learned this a decade ago on YouTube.
  • There are many places to get great free music to use in your content.

Alex Hutchinson weighs in

https://twitter.com/BangBangClick/status/1319305553454288896?s=20

If you enjoy GameDev Breakdown

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gamedevbreakdown/support
  continue reading

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