Side question. Let me ask you now, that you have begun noticing these little agenda details in ToW, why didn't you notice them in Deadfire?There's examples and there's no examples. Provide examples lol
At this point these are just quick impressions.
I’ll give you one. Parvati. She’s a brown queer working-class young woman with an Indian name. Yet she talks and acts just like a ditzy white middle-class liberal Californian teenager. The character concept is interesting, the execution is Wonderbread.
But who knows, maybe it will eventually dig deeper than corporations bad m’kay, but we’re all just people m’kay, with our hopes and dreams m’kay
Port Maje:
- Governor Clario - depicted as sly, simpleton, schemer, racist, servile, prioritising profit and disregarding kith lives, etc.
- Storm Speaker Ikawha - depicted as wise, honorable, fair, true to her word, humane
- Benessa - brave leader of the animancer expedition
- Rinco - gambler, cheat, greedy, racist - underestimates the Huana, hides behind his child to justify his case, insincere
- Mokeha - fighter, strong, honorable, strong sense of justice, sincere and compassionate
- Rum-Dumb Riggere - drunkard, gambler, simpleton, punches women
- Ilari - gang leader, cruel, aggressive, prays on the weak, simple - needs the player to explain to him that being owed a favor by the Watch is in his interest
- Savia - chief of town's watch, harsh, just, strong, responsible, concerned with keeping the peace/interests of the community
I'm too lazy to list further examples, but the trend continues in Neketaka, within the four major factions, etc. It doesn't take any looking to find it.
I missed you. First question - based on these first impression, would you self-diagnose yourself with Denial yet, or is it too early to tell?People seem to be asking where I am. Well, unlike folks who "don't care about this game" but are furiously playing since 2AM on a Thursday, me the fanboy was only able to get 2 hours in so far.
First impressions:
- The game looks okay-ish, one thing that bothers me is the static sky
- I like the how colorful it is, but then I'm very masculine and straight. People who get triggered by colors are usually closet homosexuals trying to resist their desire to suck dick and balls.
- Overall, the presentation and art has that distinct Firefly vibe, which is great
- Music and VO are instantly forgettable
- Systems don't seem very deep, but they're about what you can hope for in a mainstream game :/
- I like how brainwashed by corporations NPCs are, it's a nice touch
- skill checks, skill checks everywhere
- combat is FNV untouched by Captain Balance, too early to tell if it's good or bad thing. Hopefully there are some builds that just break shit.
I once made the experiment of analyzing what stereotypes did Obsidian's brainlet team put Deadfire NPCs into, I got as far as Port Maje, but I didn't really need to go further. The trend would be the same. I'm interested to see what happens if someone does something similar for ToW:
Port Maje:
- Governor Clario - depicted as sly, simpleton, schemer, racist, servile, prioritising profit and disregarding kith lives, etc.
- Storm Speaker Ikawha - depicted as wise, honorable, fair, true to her word, humane
- Benessa - brave leader of the animancer expedition
- Rinco - gambler, cheat, greedy, racist - underestimates the Huana, hides behind his child to justify his case, insincere
- Mokeha - fighter, strong, honorable, strong sense of justice, sincere and compassionate
- Rum-Dumb Riggere - drunkard, gambler, simpleton, punches women
- Ilari - gang leader, cruel, aggressive, prays on the weak, simple - needs the player to explain to him that being owed a favor by the Watch is in his interest
- Savia - chief of town's watch, harsh, just, strong, responsible, concerned with keeping the peace/interests of the community
I'm too lazy to list further examples, but the trend continues in Neketaka, within the four major factions, etc. It doesn't take any looking to find it.
- I like the how colorful it is, but then I'm very masculine and straight. People who get triggered by colors are usually closet homosexuals trying to resist their desire to suck dick and balls.
I’ll give you one. Parvati. She’s a brown queer working-class young woman with an Indian name. Yet she talks and acts just like a ditzy white middle-class liberal Californian teenager. The character concept is interesting, the execution is Wonderbread.There's examples and there's no examples. Provide examples lol
But who knows, maybe it will eventually dig deeper than corporations bad m’kay, but we’re all just people m’kay, with our hopes and dreams m’kay
Or not woke at all. Which is your problem with this game.So, so woke
There are no bad builds in this game, maybe I exaggerated a bit, it's more like 10 or 12 grenades, still tedious as fuck, we're getting close to oblivion territory here, you're constantly running away because the guns have no powerI'm playing on normal and regular gorilla enemies can tank 30 grenades, you heard that right, 30 fucking grenades plus straight to the face, the gunplay is inane because most nonhuman enemies are bullet sponges that cant be killed without cheesing them in some way, companions are braindead and will run face first into 20 gorillas and die instantly
Sounds like your build is trash. I can 1 shot those gorilla with a plasma rifle on supernova
There are no bad builds in this game, maybe I exaggerated a bit, it's more like 10 or 12 grenades, still tedious as fuck, we're getting close to oblivion territory here, you're constantly running away because the guns have no powerI'm playing on normal and regular gorilla enemies can tank 30 grenades, you heard that right, 30 fucking grenades plus straight to the face, the gunplay is inane because most nonhuman enemies are bullet sponges that cant be killed without cheesing them in some way, companions are braindead and will run face first into 20 gorillas and die instantly
Sounds like your build is trash. I can 1 shot those gorilla with a plasma rifle on supernova
Let's talk about the 30 plasma rifle shots to take down a manticore, is that really necessary, compare that to New Vegas where almost every enemy in the game will be dead in 5 shots tops from a plasma rifle
I missed you. First question - based on these first impression, would you self-diagnose yourself with Denial yet, or is it too early to tell?
So basically Junta, everyone needs to stay in their box? Especially if your brown, or a letter of the abcd+ people, don't ever act non-brown or abandon the alphabet guild?
That's indeed all. All you can dig up. If there was a breakdown by thread, most of them would have been in PoE and Deadfire.I missed you. First question - based on these first impression, would you self-diagnose yourself with Denial yet, or is it too early to tell?
That is all.
I like the new Prime JuntaSo basically Junta, everyone needs to stay in their box? Especially if your brown, or a letter of the abcd+ people, don't ever act non-brown or abandon the alphabet guild?
Oh she didn't abandon the alphabet guild at all, nobody in TOW did. The alphabet guild is integral to white middle-class Californian wokeness after all. My problem is precisely that everybody stays in their box -- the liberal Californian middle-class alphabet-soup woke box, with skin tone and name and what have you applied as cosmetics only. Put another way, Parvati is, effectively, blackface. Her writers are just too oblivious to realise that's what they ended up with.
Again: it's early days and maybe this will change -- I'm on the Groundbreaker, just got clearance to leave -- but so far everybody I've talked to has given me this exact same vibe. Even the psychos are a middle-class liberal Californian's idea of a psycho. It's like a larp in Pismo Beach.
Also, a question: Is this game just "Borderlands with NPC's?" Does it feel like that?
Wasn't he a SJW or a suburban socialist or some shit like that? Or maybe I'm wrong, I haven't been very active on our /pol lately.I like the new Prime Junta
THIS, this bothers me so much. The ultimate failure of "diversity" that US game devs push is that it's just different shades of the same goddamn middle-class liberal Californian teenager. Some are white, some are black. Some are straight, some are gay. But they all sound extremely similar, have extremely similar world views and extremely similar humor.I’ll give you one. Parvati. She’s a brown queer working-class young woman with an Indian name. Yet she talks and acts just like a ditzy white middle-class liberal Californian teenager. The character concept is interesting, the execution is Wonderbread.
Put another way, Parvati is, effectively, blackface.