![]() ![]() This unfortunately brought Hololive to cutting ties with this publisher and any companies having anything to do with the countries/regions they're associated with (a good move on their part, I think, in order to avoid repeats of this event again). I think they're trying to play safe and reduce the number and severity of wounds afflicted on them as possible. My bets for why this publisher hasn't made an official statement yet (and possibly never will) is to not just garner more hate from the fans of the game, but to not get into more trouble with the people in charge of that policy. To just cut all that off, they couldn't do something so regressive without some valid reason. You'd want your stuff to be as widespread as possible, getting anyone to buy it and enjoy it for themselves. People are directing hate at the publisher for making the request for the take down, but what I want to know is 'Is it the will of the publisher, or the will of the government using said publisher to make the request?' Did the publisher have to 'agree' to this policy in order to make their game a success? That's possible, but would they go to such lengths if they didn't get some warning from the guys who made the policy in the first place?Īnyone would see that banning the company from streaming your content, the same company that helped make said content flourish, is shooting itself in the foot. To put my 2 cents into this discussion, yes, the publisher may have been the one to request Hololive to take it down, because it was going against this company policy that the government plays some part in. Basically, there's hate being directed in multiple ways, and I'm uncertain to whether I should get the DLC because of this drama. Now the game's getting hate for reasons not involving the content itself, but the acts of the publishers behind this game. I bought the game's base-not DLC 'yet'-because one of those v-tubers influenced me into buying it, and I enjoy it when I have the spare time to play games. The 2022 performance of projectMUSE as part of the Auckland Arts Festival 'Truth & Lies' programme has been cancelled due to covid restrictions.So I was surprised of the huge review bomb (learned that term today), and so I looked into it and was unaware that Hololive v-tubers had to take down/private videos relating to this game because of the publisher(?) requesting Hololive to take them down due to political reasons. ProjectMUSE offers a theatre experience that is visually stunning, provocative and showcases powerful female storytelling and performance. How can this role be acknowledged, utilized, abused or projected? How can the artist/muse relationship be pulled apart and re-imagined? United through filmic scenes created through projection, light and paint, the world is decadently visceral, often unsettling and mesmerising. A culmination of Hannah’s years experience constantly being in a muse role for others, she explores the abstract concept of inspiration and real-life stories of historical muses. ProjectMUSE fuses dance, theatre, original score, large-scale costume and set design, exquisite lighting and AV-Projection design and the unique use of SPFX body paint and prosthetics. What does she do when no-one requires her services? ![]() What if 'The Muse' is in fact one lone deity, whose role it is to serve all who are in need of inspiration? ![]()
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