You're in a thread whining that Veilguard failed because it was woke and that all woke games and movies fail, but you don't eve know squat about BG3, one of the most successful and well received RPGs of the past decade?
You are Dunning Kreuger in spades.
Veilguard is a single-player action RPG - these games fun element is mainly driven by the story. The story and dialogue is legit retarded and went ham on all this identity bullshit.
If you don't admit the story is fucking stupid, then you're just not being honest. It is objectively awful.
Are you saying BG3's writing and dialogue is as retarded as Failguard's? I don't know BG3, so I don't know.
ratings of last of us went of the cliff because of "trans"?
who/what was trans in the second season?
Didnt it adhere to the video game?
Seriously what are you rambling about here?
Ratings fell off a cliff because they killed off the best actor and character on the show - Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal.)
And then the shift to much weaker actors focusing on LGBTQ+ representation and the romance between Ellie and Dina. Got fucking retarded when Ellie said she was going to be a "dad." And of course there will be the trans character Yara coming in season 3.
I'm not saying the forced LGBTQ representation is the SOLE reason for the falloff. But whenever you have ham handed and forced representation in series, it always coincides with dogshit writing and bad quality. There's a pattern seen across multiple genres, series and movies.
I already listed many examples - Acolyte (AKA Wokealyte), Star Trek (LMAO - did you see the recent series?) - Concord the Game, House of Dragon (completely ruined by forced lesbian fan fiction where George R Martin is on the outs with the writers) - the list goes on and on.
My only conclusion is that writers and producers who feel a need to force diversity into series are usually SJW activists who are not talented. They care more about diversity, representation and a political message than actual good character development and plot.
I legit think they're not talented.