I don't know what you are referring to, but did it also end with the interviewer going on a rant about this point of view?
I'm referring to the Metro.co.uk interview with the CoD:Ghosts developer, where the journalist kept "bugging" the guy with questions the dev obviously couldn't answer.
This comes off more rant-y, but i'd say that's also because the issue is so fucking exhausting to follow in general, right now.
Because the resolution stuff was much more relevant than this? You can ask this question to 99% of the gaming industry, why ambush blizzard by doing this?
Who should they start with? At least Blizzard can take it.
A smaller team could have more problems handling the heat.
I don't see a question like this as an "ambush".
Again, developers should be able to explain their design decision, it's not a big deal.
The RPS could've been less aggressive, but still, the questions themselves are not a big deal at all.
One is technical and objective, the other's a guy chasing after his own moral agenda.
I wonder why the latter hasn't been received as positively?
And? Again, it's not written anywhere that the Blizzard dude had to concede anything to him.
I would've taken a "we like this design, that's why it's there" as an answer.
Asking the question is not weird to me, however.