Message To Brianna Wu: GamerGate Doesn’t Care About You Nor Your Game, And We Have No Plans To Ruin Your Game’s Release GethN7 Follow May 7, 2016 · 2 min read

Well, it finally happened, Brianna Wu released Revolution 60 to Steam and is waiting for it to be approved and put up officially on their store:

http://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/728971679012098049

I have zero love for this libelous viper, but one game dev to another, congratulations, and I means that despite my personal feelings, hope it works out well for you.

However, this deluded bullshit is just pathetic:

http://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/728971987498979328

Wu, if I see anyone trying anything illegal against your intellectual property or person, I will be the first to report it, as will anyone else who supports GamerGate, because as much as you cite us as the center of all the world’s evil, we’re not, and it doesn’t matter how much you scream otherwise on Twitter, your diseased fantasies of GamerGate being a monolith of evil that seek to destroy you are not true.

The legendarily trolled Christian Weston Chandler had a decades long belief everyone in his little corner of Virginia was in a conspiracy to screw him over, and while he was wrong, he’s frankly much less of crackpot conspiracy theorist than you are and I daresay could bring more to the table to prove his conspiracy theory.

And we don’t care to take away your life achievements. Frankly, a lot of us are happy you finally honored your much belated promises to your Kickstarter backers and finally released what they paid money in good faith for. Your ability to honor deadlines on a timely manner is frankly lamentable, but at least you finally provided what they paid for and didn’t leave them hanging, so kudos.

I fully intend on purchasing a legal copy, playing it long enough to review it, and if I like it, I will keep it, but if not, I will ask for a refund and leave a respectful return reason, on that you have my word. I cannot speak for anyone else, but remember, ANYONE can buy your game and review it, and while I’m sure a few might be trolls trying to anger you with bad reviews, I’m pro-GG and I will put my personal feelings aside and judge your creation on it’s own merits, and I support GamerGate, and as much as you claim we’re drooling over a chance to screw you over, barring a few fringe assholes, most of us, repeat, most of us don’t care one way or the other.

As for myself, I have this to say: If it turns out well, well and good, hope to see more from you. If not, just try, try again, my first efforts at making a game were pretty bad, so I speak from experience, if it doesn’t turn out well, just take the criticism maturely and try to make a better product next time.