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  1. On 11/14/2019 at 12:39 AM, PUBG2055 said:

    You never played the game.  Most quests ARE fetch quests . And yes the factions do just boil down to corporations vs rebels. 

    One example is choosing Botanical gardens over Edgewater .. well nothing interesting happened . The only thing that occurs is all of the cannery workers in Edgewater are found standing outside protesting the cannery being closed down. Nothing happens to the CEO guy either. And Botanical gardens remains exactly the same too. Zero changes .

    "You never played the game"

    Makes it obvious you know very little about what happens in the game after the first area. I wonder why that is. 🤔

    Also the "CEO guy" explains what is going to happen to him, did you miss that? 

  2. On the topic of writing I kind of agree with the criticisms of the writing in POE and Deadfire. I love both those games but I think both games suffer from the way they are written. The problem is people often go to far with criticising these games and start making silly and unreasonable criticisms and then you notice that everything they are saying plays into some agenda they have. So I don't disagree that a lot of the hate is because of that but I don't think all the criticisms are unwarranted. 

  3. 21 minutes ago, daven said:

    Did people complain about Dorian in DA:I? He is my favourite character, i don't think him being gay is shoved in your face at all.

    Some people complained about it being announced as a news story but that wasn't really bioware's fault that was the games media. The writers posted like character profiles for every companion and Gaider mentioned that Dorian was gay in that (because as a gay man dorian was kind of the character he always wanted to write) and the media made it a news story.  Then a bunch of people acted like Bioware had done some kind of press release about the gay character or something. 

    I've also heard people say that Dorian is too steroitypical but most of the people who say that are straight people, not gay people complaining about being steroityped. There are criticisms of his personal quest that I do actually agree with though. 

  4. The prismatic Hammer's charged attack does a lot of damage if you have a lot of points in science.

     Shrink ray is sometimes useful though not often it weakens a single target so could be used on a beefier target to help the team take them down.

    The mandibular rearranger can freeze enemies, that can be useful though I think this one is probably the least useful it the science weapons. 

    Mind control Ray can be used to take out groups of enemies by using it on the leader or biggest one.

    Gloop Gun is useful if you get ganged up on as it levitates enemies though I really only use it if I have to fight a whole load of mechanicals.

    They aren't the most powerful weapons but they all do something other weapons don't do that can be useful in specific situations. 

  5. Um I think the idea that queer people would naturally be disgusted by straight relationships is not the same thing as some gay people you know finding some kissing gross. 

    No queer people are not disgusted by straight relationships, and romance between straight people (other than as a joke). That's just silly. 

    As for kissing sure sometimes people eating each others faces off in front of you is a bit off-putting but like that doesn't really have anything to do with what orientation they are as far as I'm concerned. 

     

  6. I'll just say that I got gay vibes from some of Hawthorn's private messages with a friend of his but I didn't know if I was reading too much into it or not and have not spoken to anyone who had any kind of relationship with him yet. 

    As for Ellie, she does make a flirtatious comment towards that woman who sells weapon mods on groundbreaker but it came off like a joke to me. I haven't done her quest yet though. 

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  7. 6 minutes ago, Socrates40299 said:

    As to not finishing the quest line for pavarti... you are left feeling like you were being a bad guy making a cruel choice... it wasnt even an indifferent option.

    Well you know, it is kind of cruel to not be supportive towards a friend's love life because you don't accept their sexuality. Are you against the game being realistic in that regard? 

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  8. 21 minutes ago, Socrates40299 said:

    I will stick to avoiding being involved. Let everyone be who they want, with whom they want but dont try to trick others into being involved. 

    That was my peoblem with this game... it was more focused on pushing an agenda vs telling a good story. Thats fine, and I am sure many enjoyed it but it wasnt for me and I just wish the gay themes had been mentioned in any of the promotional materials. It wasnt because marketing knew it would cost sales.

    Bioware released character profiles for the companions in Dragon age Inquisition before release, one of them mentioned that one of the companions was gay.  There was a big straight people backlash over that but the game was still apparently their best launch or something and by all accounts did very well. Despite the gays and despite having many flaws. 

    Having lgbt+ characters in a game is not inherently "pushing an agenda". Even when it is there's nothing wrong with that, representation helps straight people get over their hangups.

    I don't think Obsidian were pushing an agenda and I don't think they didn't mention Parvati's orientation because they were worried about losing sales. I think they just thought the story they wrote would be cute. 

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  9. 7 minutes ago, Socrates40299 said:

    As long as that is clearly marked on the package, this would actually be a hilarious idea.

    Joking aside your discomfort towards this is a thing you can get over. I'm not going to tell you what to do but RPGs tend to contain some lgbt+ representation these days. It's a good genre for exploring stuff like sexuality and gender. 

    I feel like you'd be happier if you just got over it rather than not participating in anything that has too much gay in it. 

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  10. I don't agree that this is about steam taking too big of a cut. Maybe they do, maybe they don't I have no idea how all that works. Epic are perfectly happy to risk making losses on these deals in order to grow their platform which in the long run will benefit them. They for example have been offering deals that gaurentee a certain amount of revenue that if the game doesn't make on their store they will pay out themselves. This isn't an offer that is easily refused. They also did that sale, again they footed the bill for that one which isn't usually how sales work. 

    Amazon has done a lot of that kind of stuff in the past with music and other things and it worked well for them.  

  11. I honestly roll my eyes every time a straight person praises Arcade now. It just means I'm about to hear about how gay characters in other Games are "too much", "steroitypical" or "forced down my throat". 

    Also who is this third companion? Felix? There's an interaction he has with a character on Monarch which implied to me that he is not gay. I haven't finished the game yet though. 

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  12. 29 minutes ago, Devilangel58 said:

    That sounds about right.

     

    You did 'botch' the quest if you don't give them the research. You sold it off to someone else, which ends up being another quest-line entirely. So in this case you failed the quest to support the scientists and gave back the research.

    If I understood correctly.

    But the other two scientists you have alternative ways of ending the quest. One of them you can say the data was stolen and the other you can use science skill to make twice as much of the stuff he was making and only give him half. 

    It's just odd to me cos most quests have multiple ways of completing them but that one doesn't seem to. 

  13. 1 hour ago, DekarServerbot said:

    In fact, the only good point of Dragon Age Inquisition was the writing,

    I dunno about that to be honest. I think the main cast were really well written, they obviously put a lot into companions and there are some really strong arcs there. The overall plot and main quest line tho was......messy. Plus you had to buy a dlc to get a proper ending with closure and a proper explaination as to what was going on. 

  14. 14 minutes ago, Selnor1983 said:

    Sorry it's clear trolling. Everyone is saying including the reviewers that the writing is fantastic. One of the best writte

    Bethesda have become the very thing they wrote a story against

    It wasn't Bethesda's story to begin with, they never really understood it. It was all about guns and explosions to them.

     

    I wouldn't let the trolls get you down. "bad writing" is not a particularly meaningful critique. There are objective standards for writing. When I say for example that I think some of the quests in dragon age 2 and dragon age Inquisition were badly written I can point to specifically what about those quests were badly written. I don't say **** like "clichéd dialogue" and other such vague criticisms that don't actually mean anything. 

    I have seen some criticisms of this game that are legit and I have some myself but a lot of them are just moaning about certain characters or the tone of the game or making up stuff that isn't even true. 

    You don't have to like something just because it's good, or hate something just because it's bad. I like all the dragon age games despite the sequals having a lot of issues. 

  15. 5 minutes ago, Daidre said:

    She is in the game world judging by NPC names and how they look. 

    I feel like the Devs tried to have several characters from every group in the game. Probably because they were trying to represent the entire world, maybe still more of a focus on white people but it is still a western game so you can expect those biases. We weren't shown the entire game world tho, only certain sections of it. The NPC's we interact with are not supposed to be all of the people in halcyon. They are just a selection of them. 

  16. 18 minutes ago, Daidre said:

    And how many of them are currently in interracial celibate relationship with a person of the same gender? I think thousands would be really optimistic for a humanity as a whole.

    It looks like an only reason token Indian girl was included into the game and main cast of characters is to make her a half of a token (double token!) couple.  It is some ultra-tokenism that is supposed to:

    They don't have to be a statistical majority to be represented in media. I know asexual people who were happy to see an asexual character not portrayed in a negitive way because that pretty much never happens. You already have it the way you want in most media, why are you getting upset over one character that doesn't represent the majority of people? 

    Also calling a character a "token" just for being Asian isn't a good look. Asian people are actually the largest racial group on the planet. 

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  17. 30 minutes ago, Daidre said:

    It would not look half as ridiculous. How many other Chinese or Indian NPC with proper Chinese/Indian names and looks does this game has? My most optimistic bet is ~3-5 for either.

    But this couple is so "special and international" in every way imaginable that it is textbook ham. It breaks suspension of disbelief.

    The world is full of people who aren't white and aren't straight. 

  18. 10 minutes ago, Daidre said:

    Indian girl asks for a help with her asexual lesbian crash for Chinese older lady. 

    It is epitome of ham fisted. Like 4 minorities in one couple. 

    Exactly what I was saying, minorities existing in media is "Ham fisted" to you guys. You'll always find some problem with it. 

  19. 44 minutes ago, daven said:

    I think its how obvious and ham fisted most of it usually is nowadays which annoys people.

     

    Like I would agree that stuff like the trans characters in mass effect Andromeda and that Baldur's Gate expansions by beamdom were ham fisted. Trans people don't tend to just announce it in that way. Both resulted in massive disproportionate backlashes though. 

    There's also the person in this thread saying including lgbt+ people at all is unnecessary pandering and you agreeing with them so what can I say? I don't believe you? 

  20. 11 hours ago, Spamwagon said:

    One has to wonder,  is it REALLY that bad to NOT represent the gay community in your game?   Would it be so bad if you were setting up a pal on a straight date?

    There really aren't that many lgbt+ characters in media, and the majority of them are minor characters. It's just when they show up a bunch of cishet guys get upset about it. All while accusing other people of being "whiney crybabies".

     

    Also studied have shown that more diverse media leads to less bigoted attitudes. Simmilar to how more diverse areas tend to be less bigoted towards other groups. So it is important, it also helps minorities feel less alienated. 

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