The collective gaslighting by the press and industry against those who they brand as "Gamers (TM)" (shorthand for Gamergater, even if they're actually pretty anti-GG -- used as a dismissive way of silencing people) is getting out of hand. Frankly I've just gone on a blocking spree on Twitter because I'm tired of seeing pundits and clearly self-interested industry insiders congratulating themselves over all of this nonsense while repeating the same lies over and over again while denying the reality of the situation.
And we should call it exactly what it is: gaslighting.
Jim Sterling talked about this in regards to microtransactions on The Jimquisition podcast this week, and I can see exactly the same thing happening with Epic Games Store.
And we should call it exactly what it is: gaslighting.
Jim Sterling talked about this in regards to microtransactions on The Jimquisition podcast this week, and I can see exactly the same thing happening with Epic Games Store.