Robber Baron
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And what message would that be exactly?
As I understand, it is "Everything to the extreme". Give it all you got in the world of the endless war. It's an ultimate male powerfantasy.
And what message would that be exactly?
Less of a message, more of a theme. But yeah, grimderp is great.And what message would that be exactly?
As I understand, it is "Everything to the extreme". Give it all you got in the world of endless war.
Before the release day I said something to the effect that I was expecting a dystopian world to represent the moral decay of society and the preeminent mood of loss of purpose. This manifests itself among in other things, also in the breakdown of traditional roles of family members and the de-sanctification of the family and of having a partner. Notice how many people have families or refer to family members in the game? Almost none to my knowledge so far - I'm still not far in the main quest.True, every revio about this game itt was liek - I was writhing with disgust but continued to play, that was so refreshing!
I remember, AwesomeButton was writing somethng like that, about a lot of disgust he felt, rigth?
The only family-oriented people are the Nomads and that's exactly due to their detachment from the urban dystopia of the setting.Notice how many people have families or refer to family members in the game? Almost none to my knowledge so far - I'm still not far in the main quest.
themes like it being "a male power-fantasy"
themes like it being "a male power-fantasy"
..not having a Male power-fantasy in your media produc is wrong.
It's not an argument. It's a claim. And retarded one at that.Then again, I think that the unattractiveness argument is completely hypocritical since I'm pretty sure that the overwhelming majority of those that frame their critique in this way have no issue with other dystopian settings or with the horror genre (e.g. Dead Space).
But some people apparently can't get strong female dicks out of their thoughts and can't shut up about it. They are no better than the actual trans who moan and complain about CPDR being transphobic and "not representing trans people properly", whatever it means.When I wrote Cyberpunk many years ago, I meant it as a warning, not an aspiration. Of what happens when Power, Money, and Ruthlessness combine. Of what happens when the America you think you know morphs into a tyrannical state that combines the worst of corporate excess with the worst of authoritarian tendencies.
He played Cyberpunk on AMD Threadripper with Radeon VII on 150" projector screen.
FB (part of a larger post mostly about projector screens):
"And about Cyberpunk. Check it out. This is really absolutely top game and really revolutionary. I'm sitting in the car next to a woman. Every silly detail of the interior is there and is perfectly rendered. I see everything in life-size and you can see the seams on the jacket, but also the hairs on the carpets on the floor, the dirt on the shoe that actually steps on the accelerator pedal and the pores on the skin that can be seen under the shirt ... Nothing tells me that this is "just a game" and when you look out the window, you see a wide landscape, perfectly lit with great draw distance and incredible detail. This is truly a milestone in game history. In the times of 8-bit, every nerd dreamed of this as the greatest sci-fi. And here we have it. PS: The thing that lies just below the screen in the middle right is a gramophone record. For size comparison."
They are no better than the actual trans
Yep, I haven't worked with Valentinos but I suppose Catholicism is doing its thing. Sometimes it's good to be a bit "backwards".The only family-oriented people are the Nomads and that's exactly due to their detachment from the urban dystopia of the setting.Notice how many people have families or refer to family members in the game? Almost none to my knowledge so far - I'm still not far in the main quest.
I guess that the Valentinos could also count as family-oriented as they are presented in 2077 (having had extended beyond their original Don Juan poser gang subculture), but it's the Sopranos sort of family rather than the authentic tribalism of the Nomads.
Is there a respec option?
They are no better than the actual trans
Or just false flaggers that parrot retarded opinions whenever they see fit
That said, expect the excitement will cool off once the hype withers itself out.
That said, expect the excitement will cool off once the hype withers itself out.
Doubtful, game writing is really something else. TW3 feels like amateur work compared to writing in 77. Moreover the pure art that comes out of your screen is really something you have to experience. There are so many still scenes that just had to be "worked" by art team and are not just a coincidence.
Eitherway some screenshots i took from later parts of game, nothing spoilery:
And this just goes to show the incoherence of the whole transsexualism fad. They *don't* want to be acknowledged as actual members of the other sex (which is biologically impossible, but aesthetically doable within the setting as for another person not to be able to distinguish between a transsexual and an infertile person of that actual sex), but rather as their own category within that broader group.My understanding is that the SJW wish is that trans people are not just accepted but also put on a pedestal and courted as a vulnerable minority, with the SJWs being the sole adepts of deciding who is cherishing this minority "correctly" and "incorrectly". The game's stance is that in the society all the lgbtq-whatever varieties are accepted as just as mundane as straight men and women. This makes SJWs' shit boil.
The only family-oriented people are the Nomads and that's exactly due to their detachment from the urban dystopia of the setting.Notice how many people have families or refer to family members in the game? Almost none to my knowledge so far - I'm still not far in the main quest.
I guess that the Valentinos could also count as family-oriented as they are presented in 2077 (having had extended beyond their original Don Juan poser gang subculture), but it's the Sopranos sort of family rather than the authentic tribalism of the Nomads.
Yeah, Jackie falls under the aforementioned Valentinos. Him being an ex-Valentino and living within a neighborhood that constitutes a faction-affiliated community (ergo the people who show up for Heroes).I would add that Jackie talks about his mom all the time and there is a whole mission (Heroes) that deals with his family background.
Huh? Just off the top of my head:This manifests itself among in other things, also in the breakdown of traditional roles of family members and the de-sanctification of the family and of having a partner. Notice how many people have families or refer to family members in the game? Almost none to my knowledge so far - I'm still not far in the main quest.