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Writer at PC Gamer covers Ubisoft titles; personal connection with a company employee raises concerns.

Writer at PC Gamer covers Ubisoft titles; personal connection with a company employee raises concerns.

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Herostare
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
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Many recognize Tyler Wilde as the author of the piece urging us to stop using the phrase "PC Master Race." I share his view. Recently, it came up that he’s been living with Anne Marie Lewis, a Communications Specialist at Ubisoft. Some critics question this because Wilde has written positive reviews for several Ubisoft titles—though I’d consider giving him some leeway on a Far Cry 4 endorsement via Twitter, the article about Watch Dogs feels a bit out of place. Personally, I’m okay with a games journalist having a connection to a developer employee. Still, it’s concerning that neither Wilde nor his editor-in-chief chose to disclose this relationship or focused on topics unrelated to Ubisoft. People might just shrug and say "Who cares?" But I believe we should expect more transparency from our game reviewers. Reader trust matters, and I think we shouldn’t have to worry about personal relationships influencing opinions. As TotalBiscuit often says, full disclosure is ideal. What are your thoughts?
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Herostare
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #1

Many recognize Tyler Wilde as the author of the piece urging us to stop using the phrase "PC Master Race." I share his view. Recently, it came up that he’s been living with Anne Marie Lewis, a Communications Specialist at Ubisoft. Some critics question this because Wilde has written positive reviews for several Ubisoft titles—though I’d consider giving him some leeway on a Far Cry 4 endorsement via Twitter, the article about Watch Dogs feels a bit out of place. Personally, I’m okay with a games journalist having a connection to a developer employee. Still, it’s concerning that neither Wilde nor his editor-in-chief chose to disclose this relationship or focused on topics unrelated to Ubisoft. People might just shrug and say "Who cares?" But I believe we should expect more transparency from our game reviewers. Reader trust matters, and I think we shouldn’t have to worry about personal relationships influencing opinions. As TotalBiscuit often says, full disclosure is ideal. What are your thoughts?

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bowbow007
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#2
What’s going on here? He’s in a relationship, and both partners are connected to big companies—Ubisoft and PCGamer. He doesn’t need to share details about this because it’s private.
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bowbow007
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #2

What’s going on here? He’s in a relationship, and both partners are connected to big companies—Ubisoft and PCGamer. He doesn’t need to share details about this because it’s private.

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monkeyboo2004
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#3
To discuss or voice opinions on the relationship between games journalism and game developers? It's a forum, I would've thought that the concept of discussion would be familiar to you.
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monkeyboo2004
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #3

To discuss or voice opinions on the relationship between games journalism and game developers? It's a forum, I would've thought that the concept of discussion would be familiar to you.

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Tyler_MC
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#4
But it seems to be only making things worse due to someone being involved with a journalist. His writing shouldn't be much affected, considering he's already had some issues with Ubisoft before.
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Tyler_MC
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #4

But it seems to be only making things worse due to someone being involved with a journalist. His writing shouldn't be much affected, considering he's already had some issues with Ubisoft before.

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Tinyninja120
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#5
Notice that if a conflict exists, it's helpful to admit it openly so you can build greater confidence with your audience
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Tinyninja120
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #5

Notice that if a conflict exists, it's helpful to admit it openly so you can build greater confidence with your audience

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FoxMangle_612
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#6
It's understandable, but honestly, there are far more interesting reasons to be upset than to overthink things.
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FoxMangle_612
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #6

It's understandable, but honestly, there are far more interesting reasons to be upset than to overthink things.

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Zalkin_V
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#7
As discussed, I’m fine with a journalist having a connection to their topic. If they chose not to share it, that’s acceptable—but if they wrote about Ubisoft without it, I’d expect them to step back. I don’t expect any consequences, but I do hope PC Gamer takes responsibility and improves its approach to maintaining reader confidence.
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Zalkin_V
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #7

As discussed, I’m fine with a journalist having a connection to their topic. If they chose not to share it, that’s acceptable—but if they wrote about Ubisoft without it, I’d expect them to step back. I don’t expect any consequences, but I do hope PC Gamer takes responsibility and improves its approach to maintaining reader confidence.

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camchrism
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#8
He being paired with a UbiSoft worker influences his work at PCGamer, creating a situation that can be uncomfortable for both parties.
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camchrism
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #8

He being paired with a UbiSoft worker influences his work at PCGamer, creating a situation that can be uncomfortable for both parties.

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Eragon1512
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#9
But ultimately it's unclear whether I can rely on this. He shares a piece about the Watch Dogs demo, which is quite engaging, but his connection to an Ubisoft staff member might influence his perspective. Transparency about such ties would be valuable.
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Eragon1512
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #9

But ultimately it's unclear whether I can rely on this. He shares a piece about the Watch Dogs demo, which is quite engaging, but his connection to an Ubisoft staff member might influence his perspective. Transparency about such ties would be valuable.

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EGXC_RUNNER
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05-04-2019, 04:30 PM
#10
We must not make assumptions without full understanding.
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EGXC_RUNNER
05-04-2019, 04:30 PM #10

We must not make assumptions without full understanding.

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