Elttharion
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Define fallen...reccomend me some rpg where I can play as falllen paladin
Define fallen...reccomend me some rpg where I can play as falllen paladin
You sound insufferable.Nope. But you can always talk to people and if you get the feeling it doesn't fit, well, it doesn't.do you believe people stamp themselves with an AfD or Linke or Grüne marker on their foreheads, or do you somehow identify them by clothing
Pan Mykhaylo is a Gutmensch.You sound insufferable.
Germany is filled with them and you have to deal with them in every domain or aspect of life.You sound insufferable.Nope. But you can always talk to people and if you get the feeling it doesn't fit, well, it doesn't.do you believe people stamp themselves with an AfD or Linke or Grüne marker on their foreheads, or do you somehow identify them by clothing
I worked with a lot of people who were crazy, and I'm sure there were people who found me crazy, but I have never seen anyone in my professional life who'd decline an offer of or avoid work with someone because of worldviews or political opinions.
I only met few of such people in my university though, they seemed to me like adult childred.
Measures are being taken to try to correct this https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-100-german-legislators-back-161229774.htmlnevertheless, it's a *party*, you're allowed to vote for whatever the fuck, and young people in particular tend to have rather fluid opinions on politics.
100 deputies out of a 700 man strong parliament screech that it's literally fascismMeasures are being taken to try to correct this https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-100-german-legislators-back-161229774.htmlnevertheless, it's a *party*, you're allowed to vote for whatever the fuck, and young people in particular tend to have rather fluid opinions on politics.
I like Chinatown. Personally not a big fan of its director's personal preferences in other venues of life, unlike people with animu avatars here.I don't see a reason not to buy or play someone's game because he has opposing opinions (as long as the game isn't an activism, i.e. Veilguard). If one keeps personal opinions separate from his art then do we judge the art by what it doesn't contain? I don't agree with many Dostoyevski's or Nitzche's opinions, but I definitely appreciate their work. If I only accepted creations of artists agreeing with me, then I'd have nothing to enjoy.
A good mentality to have, maybe 5-10 years ago. Now it's pure taint. If someone openly says he hates you because of who you are, why give him or her money to reward that behavior?I don't see a reason not to buy or play someone's game because he has opposing opinions (as long as the game isn't an activism, i.e. Veilguard). If one keeps personal opinions separate from his art then do we judge the art by what it doesn't contain? I don't agree with many Dostoyevski's or Nitzche's opinions, but I definitely appreciate their work. If I only accepted creations of artists agreeing with me, then I'd have nothing to enjoy.
Because you're buying a product, not doing charity work. And ethical consumption is a meme for hipsters to feel good about themselves through performative activism.A good mentality to have, maybe 5-10 years ago. Now it's pure taint. If someone openly says he hates you because of who you are, why give him or her money to reward that behavior?I don't see a reason not to buy or play someone's game because he has opposing opinions (as long as the game isn't an activism, i.e. Veilguard). If one keeps personal opinions separate from his art then do we judge the art by what it doesn't contain? I don't agree with many Dostoyevski's or Nitzche's opinions, but I definitely appreciate their work. If I only accepted creations of artists agreeing with me, then I'd have nothing to enjoy.
It's only effective when done to small businesses where you end up possibly hurting the personal economic wellbeing of those involved and nothing more. And while some might find that satisfying in a petty sort of way, it only serves to normalize cancel culture bullshit that can also be weaponized against you.
If it's a shit product, sure. But otherwise that's just a race to the bottom, fam.I didn't start this shit, but [...] not buying their shit product
Sure, and that's the whole point. It's an active personal consumer choice not to buy games from people that hate me.Just be aware of what you're doing and don't fool yourself into thinking that it's anything more than a personal consumer choice.
I'm anti-woke but now we behave exactly like the snowflakes we pretend to hate.Sure, and that's the whole point. It's an active personal consumer choice not to buy games from people that hate me.Just be aware of what you're doing and don't fool yourself into thinking that it's anything more than a personal consumer choice.
Be careful not to go full Pflug, sire.Just triggering some snowflakes.
I'm anti-woke but now we behave exactly like the snowflakes we pretend to hate.Sure, and that's the whole point. It's an active personal consumer choice not to buy games from people that hate me.Just be aware of what you're doing and don't fool yourself into thinking that it's anything more than a personal consumer choice.
Of course, they don't explicitly say it—it would expose them to lawsuits—but they strongly imply it. Just look at the latest trailers for Veilguard: the hero was never a white male, which contributed to BioWare's demise with no DLC and catastrophic sales. In Starfield, all the villains were white males over 40. Recently, I played an EA Jedi game where even Darth Vader was made to submit to a bulgy-eyed Black woman. Look at Disney, once one of the most beloved companies, now ranked among the top ten most hated. It’s the same across all forms of entertainment. I’m certain this has played a role in Trump’s victory in the United States because people are fed up with this ideology. But go ahead fellow leftist, keep it up—these positions completely undermine any chance of a unifying movement on the left.See that's the point: there isn't a single game preaching that being white is bad. Point proven. (Although I admit it'd be a funny Situation if I ever got a serious pitch trying to do that as I usually try to stand by my word)D13_Michael
No need to publish any games about how being white is bad, i'm assuming you attend and learn from every gangbang your girlfriends have had with shitskins?
In your chair cucky boy
And regarding my political stand, well I never made a secret about being a leftist scumbag. And oh yeah, I am loud about it, as much as rightwinged scumbags are. Got an issue with that, block me or fuck off. Don't care.
But what I'm proud of: I let devs cook. And I don't take influence (also no political) influence on their products. Sure, how Roguey would say: I'd never publish a game by AfD chuds. Where he's wrong however: if these morons would be able to fill out the documents correctly they could als apply for state funding.
I don't see how it's the same. I don't call for boycotts, call family members of the devs and threaten them, etc. I just made a choice not to support bad actors. And, at a minimum, if you are on the left (like most devs), keep it professional, don't go on Twitter and call for white genocide or whatever. That's an easy way to get a sale, and to avoid the “taint”, at least from me.I'm anti-woke but now we behave exactly like the snowflakes we pretend to hate.
You are voting with your wallet. I respect that ... but you are talking out of your ass.I don't see how it's the same. I don't call for boycotts, call family members of the devs and threaten them, etc. I just made a choice not to support bad actors. And, at a minimum, if you are on the left (like most devs), keep it professional, don't go on Twitter and call for white genocide or whatever. That's an easy way to get a sale, and to avoid the “taint”, at least from me.I'm anti-woke but now we behave exactly like the snowflakes we pretend to hate.
The leftard works for the publisher. No dev posted here and I doubt they will post after so much ((butthurt)).This is not the first time I saw a slav be raised in Germany and be white people hater.
How does it even make sense with the hundreds of years of Ottomans raping, killing and pillaging their lands and enslaving their people? Did their brain get sucked out during studying in a German school?
2D Gothic
For many in Germany this should already be enough to convince them to buy this. For the uninitiated, here are some things that I absolutely love about the game, which basically no modern game has gotten right since Gothic:
Much like in Gothic you are a newcomer to a somewhat contained setting where a rough society with different factions has developed. You are not the chosen hero but an absolute nobody and need to impress people to make any progress. Many people will take advantage of you, trick you, extort you or just generally be mean to you. It's a tough place to be and you'll have to work your way up in it.
The world feels immersive and believable because NPCs act like actual human beings. They follow realistic schedules with different activities during the day and the night. They get pissed if you intrude in their living spaces or draw a weapon in front of them. They react to things you have done with different dialog, sometimes even if it didn't involve them and they just heard about it. Even animals act realistically. Instead of just attacking you on sight, they make threatening noises trying to scare you off. You can even pet friendly animals and they have different personalities so you might have to go about it a little differently with some.
Quest design is great because you never just go from from NPC to NPC. The tasks make sense in the context of the world and you can almost always solve them in a variety of ways. Someone may ask you to screw someone else over. You can do it, you can refuse, you can tell the other person about it, you might be able to find a completely different solution because you talked to the right person or found something with the right information. Some task may land you in hot water with someone else. You can fight them, you can talk them out of beating you up, bribe them and you can even just take the L and get beaten up. Yes, getting beaten up by someone you owe money for example to is not Game Over. You don't just die and have to load your save. You just get knocked down, they take the money you owe (and some extra for their trouble of course) and leave you to recover. Because that just makes sense. It's a rough society not a primitive one. A brawl due to a disagreement is one thing, but murder is a different story. All of these cool quest choices are tracked in a journal where the character writes down what happened. There are no quest markers telling you where to go, you'll need to ask NPCs for directions and check your journal. The map is not some mini map HUD overlay but an actual in-game item of a painted map which you need to acquire.
The progression feels so rewarding and makes so much sense. As I said above you start out weak and slowly work your way up. You don't just level up and get stronger. You have to find people who can teach you certain skills. Some of them may be friendly and just teach you, some may only do it after you complete some task for them, some may ask for money, and some may only teach you if you are a member of their faction. Just like in Gothic, armor in particular is hard to come by. Whereas you can just buy weapons from merchants, armor is usually given out for major milestones like becoming a member of some faction and finally getting it feels like a great reward.
There is a lot more to be said about all the things this game gets right, like the atmosphere with people sitting around campfires, environmental sounds, and music all being very reminiscent of Gothic. Enemies don't just respawn outside of major story progression respawns in new chapters (or so I've heard as I'm still in chapter 1) just like in Gothic which is great for balancing character progression. Even the overlay and sound effect when progressing to a new chapter are very similar.
I may have mentioned Gothic a few too many times in this review. You may be wondering if Drova is just completely derivative of Gothic. To some extent it is as I described above, but that's a good thing. Lies of P is very derivative of Fromsoft games (in particular Bloodborne and Sekiro). Some people may think too much so, but that's why it's so good in my opinion. No other soulslike comes even close. Why change the formula so much that you lose the essence of what made you copy it in the first place? The same applies here, Drova copies the right things and adds enough new elements to be its own thing. You may also be wondering if Gothic is so good whether you should really be playing that? Well yes, you absolutely should, it's amazing. But it's also a somewhat janky 3D game from 2001 made by a now sadly defunct studio. So while you're here reading this, why not play this modern game first and support a young studio?
The game is good. Just play it.sounds like the game could be good
wish I didn't have to wade through 6 pages of autistic ranting about niggers before someone posted something about the game, on a gaming forum
Codex gonna Codex. What can you do.sounds like the game could be good
wish I didn't have to wade through 6 pages of autistic ranting about niggers before someone posted something about the game, on a gaming forum