Environmental, Social and Governance score. What the OP is probably referring to is the latest Sweet Baby Inc. controversy.What's esg?
Seems like kind of a non-issue since that's the same thing PR firms have been doing since always. Make big corpos seem like they give a damn so that they don't actually have take actions which prove that they do.Environmental, Social and Governance score. What the OP is probably referring to is the latest Sweet Baby Inc. controversy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental,_social,_and_corporate_governance
To cut a long story short, companies are generally incentivised to have those matters under consideration as they operate. As such, they often hire consultancy firms which “help them improve” their practices and their products. The way that translates to video games is, for instance, narrative consulting. The reason why this might be important to a studio is because eligibility for certain awards, grants etc. may be contingent on certain levels of diversity as far as the cast is concerned, subject matter etc. Many people consider those to be perverse incentives that affect the creative vision of the creators.
Depends on how you look at things. ESG scores aren’t just a nice little metric that tells you your company’s non-discriminatory, they’re tied to big business and investment capital. They’re most definitely a perverse incentive which *can*, in a roundabout way, affect a creator’s vision. Microsoft’s GameDev portal famously had an entire tick list of “suggested” depictions of gender, down to the level of percentage distribution, and that’s simply not always feasible depending on the setting. By far the most egregious example was the list of requirements to be nominated for a BAFTA award - as you might imagine, the majority of the list had nothing to do with how good the product was, but rather consisted of various points regarding representation and, curiously, company structure. Now, I don’t know about you, but I don’t think a video game, which ultimately *is* an art form, is any better or worse based on how many division heads in the company happen to be the right sex or the right colour. It’s not innocuous, but then again, we had this discussion before in regards to Affirmative Action in general. As a person who finds quotas de facto discriminatory I have to raise an eyebrow when an excellent video game is not eligible for an award because it doesn’t strictly follow some kind of diversity guideline, or when a developer faces issues in terms of getting their game published because their employees aren’t the right shade of tan.Seems like kind of a non-issue since that's the same thing PR firms have been doing since always. Make big corpos seem like they give a damn so that they don't actually have take actions which prove that they do.
0.1%What's GBAtemp's ESG score?
Larry Fink doesn't like nuclear power. You better hate nuclear energy.0.1%
Environment: gaming is a huge generator of frivolous e-waste.
Social: the forum is 99% trans girls and femboys, no diversity at all.
Governance: mods are biased and immature.
Give me money.
It's not just games they're sneaking into, banks, too.I don’t know what ESG is and I am not looking them up. Considering I only pirate games and mostly play older games, I don’t care.
It's not just games they're sneaking into, banks, too.
Some even started offering the "feature" of Track Your Carbon Footprint.
I tell ya where they can shove that feature...
Research it and you'll know why.Why is that worth being upset over
Imma be real with you, I was an activist my entire life until recently and I am tired and not willing to pick up another thing to be mad about. If I find something that I don’t like, then I speak with my wallet/engagement. Being mad isn’t worth the effort anymoreIt's not just games they're sneaking into, banks, too.
Some even started offering the "feature" of Track Your Carbon Footprint.
I tell ya where they can shove that feature...
This might be a tough pill to swallow, but @The Catboy is right. If you genuinely think that these practices are damaging then the only sensible way to combat them is to stop buying the slop they generate. The problem with this approach is that the amount of money withheld would have to be larger than the amount of capital investment companies do get by adhering to guidelines. We’re reaching a point where media is generated for nobody to actually enjoy - an interesting paradox.Imma be real with you, I was an activist my entire life until recently and I am tired and not willing to pick up another thing to be mad about. If I find something that I don’t like, then I speak with my wallet/engagement. Being mad isn’t worth the effort anymore
I finally did something right and I passed @Rydian in post count. I can finally retire from being a menace on the TempThis might be a tough pill to swallow, but @The Catboy is right. If you genuinely think that these practices are damaging then the only sensible way to combat them is to stop buying the slop they generate. The problem with this approach is that the amount of money withheld would have to be larger than the amount of capital investment companies do get by adhering to guidelines. We’re reaching a point where media is generated for nobody to actually enjoy - an interesting paradox.
Research it and you'll know why.
It's not my "BeLiEfS" but you keep that attitude.No thanks, I have better things to do with my life. Strongly suggest you reconsider what you're doing with yours as well, especially if you won't even back up the beliefs you seem to feel so strongly about.
“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again”.I finally did something right and I passed @Rydian in post count. I can finally retire from being a menace on the Temp