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In recent discussions surrounding the gaming industry, the past of Kingdom Come: Deliverance's director has surfaced, raising questions about the lack of awareness regarding his connection to the Gamergate controversy. This phenomenon highlights a significant gap in institutional memory within the gaming community. Many gamers and industry professionals seem unaware of the events that unfolded during the Gamergate movement, which sparked widespread debates about ethics in gaming journalism and issues of sexism within the industry.
The director's previous involvement has drawn attention, but it appears that many in the community have either forgotten or never learned about these events. This lack of awareness can be attributed to various factors, including the rapid pace of change in the gaming landscape and the tendency for discussions around such controversies to fade over time. As new generations of gamers emerge, it becomes crucial to acknowledge and understand the past to foster a more inclusive and informed community. The challenge remains for the industry to create a lasting institutional memory that recognizes both achievements and missteps.
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