EU Council Calls to Protect Culture in Video Games
EU Council Calls to Protect Culture in Video Games
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EU Council Calls to Protect Culture in Video Games
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I wish the EU would just fuck off of the games industry. The last thing we need is a bunch of eurotrash politicians pushing politics onto the industry
Why are you against them advocating for the industry, promoting jobs, and recognizing the significance of the videogame market?
pushing politics onto the industry
Is this just your insecurity talking because they want to promote gender diversity in the job market?
promote equality in the video games sector to ensure gender balance and equal pay
You want the EU to stop funding a shitload of games like they've done for decades? Weird take but ok?
If it means their grubby hand are out of it, yes.
These kind of initiatives are actually pretty great. Like most english language media, video games are pretty American dominated. Funding to games with unique perspectives could lead to some really interesting projects. I played a really interesting game called Black Book a while back. It was a fascinating look into Finno-Ugric culture in pre-revolution Russia (and a pretty good game, too). I'd love to see more titles like that
I wish the EU would just fuck off of the games industry
So, you're also American.
I don't generally think that "culture" policies like this make much sense, but it's important to note that "promoting culture" is the subject of legislation in a number of countries outside the US to a greater degree than it is here.
Things like quotas on domestically-produced content on radio or television are common in a number of countries. Even Canada does that.
It's common in many countries in Europe to have something like a "culture ministry", where a portion of the executive portion of government is dedicated to setting policies associated with culture.
So while I get the whole gut "why is the government trying to legislate culture" thing, this sort of thing is not gonna be wildly unusual in a number of countries in Europe in other forms of media. That is, it'd be a little odd if this wasn't specifically done with video games, by the norms there.
So, you're also American.
And I don't fucking want the American government involved either. Or the Chinese government. I don't even want industry jannies like the esrb ibvolved.
this sort of thing is not gonna be wildly unusual in a number of countries in Europe in other forms of media. That is, it'd be a little odd if this wasn't specifically done with video games, by the norms there.
So? It's still shit when they do it elsewhere too, but this is a thread about video games. "the government already fucks up other industries already" is possibly the absolute worst possible argument for doing something.
This link just seems like a nothingburger though. It's not really saying much, just a EU council doing EU council things. Am I missing something?
More historically accurate games would be fun. Assassin's Creed sort of jumped off of that cliff and from my understanding they missed the hay wagon, but I haven't really kept up with the series.