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The director of "Jedi 2" spoke to DEI and dragged himself into the battlefield instead

2025-02-07 02:24:56|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

After saying that developers should "make good games and don't make contemporary political comments" and were criticized, John Pilestate, the creative director of "Jedi 2" now said he was referring to it at the timeJust those comments that are "outside the game theme".

Pilestate's initial remarks came in response to a user on the X platform who urged him to "never join DEI" in the future Arrow Studio game - DEI is "diversity, fairness andInclusiveness, it has become a focus topic that is extremely disgusting for the anti-"awakening culture" group.“If it doesn’t have a buff to the gaming experience, it’s a deduction,” Pilestet wrote. “And the game should be purely pursuing those amazing moments.”

《绝地潜兵2》总监针对DEI发言 反而把自己拖进了战场

Not long after, in replying to another question about how DEI is good for Jedi 2, he continued: "I don't like labeling. But on super-earth, humans are united in this extreme xenophobia.. #Inclusive, so maybe that's DEI? I really don't care. Make good games and don't make contemporary political comments."

On the surface, these comments by Pilestate seem relatively harmless, but they are surprising, because "The Jedi 2" is a game with very political and very obvious political intentions, in comparisonEven "Starship Team" seems subtle.It is really abrupt to see the person in charge of such a straightforward narrative suddenly holding the attitude of "let politics away from the game", which is understandable.

Some people on the X platform pointed out this obvious contradiction, but of course some people cling to this remark and regard it as their actions against DEI, "Awakening Culture" and other nonsense about such cultural wars.Evidence of results.Unsurprisingly, Pilestet tried to clarify his point earlier today, saying he was referring to behaviors and remarks that were "off the subject of the game."

"Well, that's the theme of the game." Pilestet wrote in response to a user on X who pointed out that his remarks were inconsistent with the very obvious political elements in "Jedi 2". "I meantIt's a situation outside the subject. Sorry I didn't make it clear. Moreover, what inspired "Jedi 2" was more of the political elements from the Cold War and the Bush era."

There may be some linguistic nuances being ignored when Pilestate seems to be trying to walk on the wire that “satisfies everyone”, but in his attempt to clarify, there is still a “do not involve politics” statement.” means, which is in sharp contrast to the game itself.

What makes his subsequent remarks even more confusing is that Pilestet took the opportunity to mention another hot topic in the cultural war, saying that "cancel culture is one of the worst aspects of online interaction."