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Are we just going to ignore games that did well and have DEI. What about all the games without DEI that failed. Your logic is flawed.
It was an example of “DEI first, story second”. The games that failed wouldn’t be saved by adding DEI. The games that did well was also not because of DEI.
Unless you have proof that’s an assumption. Because it can also be said that the DEI games that failed did so because they were bad games, not DEI.
To be honest, I don’t think there is proof for either, so let’s agree to disagree :)