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KickStarter Bro Team's 'Ask a Dev' series

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DramaticPopcorn

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Seems like Bro Team is acting as a sort of an anonymous outlet for some of the faceless (lol) developers. From the way they're adressing the questions, they seem to be the usually unappreciated grunts who do the actual work. They just say how it is without PRspeak.







Nothing I would call groundbreaking or controversial but in this day and age of rampant fanboyism, obsession with conspiracy and lust for SSSENSATIONALISM! they give an important perspective on the industry. It's just another fucking job goddamnit.

sexbad, do you, maybe, know anything about this project?

Does Bro Team know these people personally? Does he approach them by himself or do they express their own desire to be interviewed?
 

Chamezero

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Check the GamerGate thread, he does this to show future female devs and others that the game industry is not an evul mysogynist shithole like the SJWs say.
He started this because devs approached him to anonymously speak about GamerGate concerns and since BroTeam is butthurt with Zoe Quinn he agreed.

The devs were confirmed to be real by Erik Kain and Oliver Campbell btw
 
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he does this to show future female devs and others that the game industry is not an evul mysogynist shithole like the SJWs say.
Welp, that's disappointing, really, I was hoping there would be more substance to this other than trying to counterprove SJW.

The part about devs approaching on their own still raises the questions, why BroTeam? It's a fairly obscure channel with... unique type of humour that doesn't really hit the demographic it is allegedly targetted at (future female devs).

There must be some actual familiarity between BroTeam and the interviewed
 

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he does this to show future female devs and others that the game industry is not an evul mysogynist shithole like the SJWs say.
Welp, that's disappointing, really, I was hoping there would be more substance to this other than trying to counterprove SJW.

The part about devs approaching on their own still raises the questions, why BroTeam? It's a fairly obscure channel with... unique type of humour that doesn't really hit the demographic it is allegedly targetted at (future female devs).

There must be some actual familiarity between BroTeam and the interviewed
He's not terribly obscure. He was approached to write a few things for Valve a couple years back, and he's worked nominally with Machinima for the past few years, so he likely knows at least a couple people in the industry.
 

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