>>86942513>Going all-in on the group that works is bad.Anon, you are making no sense. The problem is the exact opposite.
Niji management is from the cryptosharebro part of the economy, the “I want to do money while doing nothing”. Going all in would have been treating them like they treat RofMao or Kuzuha even back then, quick 3D, concerts, keep the machine running.
They instead did jack shit and sat down keeping selling the same march slop over and over and didn’t move a single miscle as the fandom got more and more toxic and people like Luca existed. A good Luxiem would have been the one where they kicked that shitfest of a man out and worked hard to keep Mysta, which was their most successful one.
But that would have required what management ACTUALLY does. Which is like asking for the second coming of christ from Niji.
Also sure you can avoid the whole unicuck thing and make it a selling point, but if you do a boy group that clearly hits on the “need for a fuck badly” whore group, cut the female interaction out. Know your audience for fuck sake, these girls want to actively rape your talents, either make things clear and draw the line or don’t and make them pure bait. The milquetoast only created confusion because when a manager is spineless and bad at it’s job, it tries to get all the audiences, which ends up getting none, surprise surprise.
TLDR Luxiem downfall is 30% Luca being unable to be a decent human being, 30% Vox being a unapologetic narc, and 100% the managers knowing these problems, and doing absolutely nothing either to fix these problems or actually invest in their success outside the merch spam.