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Which new games will you be playing soon?
Gromnir replied to IndiraLightfoot's topic in Computer and Console
wasteland 2 that's it. winter 2014 arguably lasts til march 19, 2015. haven't had beta start for poe as yet, so depending how bet progresses, we could see poe release being as remote as eight or nine months... or more as there ain't no genuine motivation to stick to their projected release date. is not like obsidian gotta meet publisher milestones to get paid for poe. dragon age: inquisition is something we got interest in playing, but for bio/ea's release of mass effect 3, we waited an entire year post release before our purchase. our wait were rewarded with a stable game that were costing us less money and were getting considerable free dlc. HA! Good Fun! -
Common pitfalls of CRPG games to avoid
Gromnir replied to TrashMan's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
yeah, we can see adding a cost of some kind. even a smallish xp penalty wouldn't disturb us too much if obsidian wanted to make respec available but extraordinary. nevertheless, with a new and complex rule system for which we has no documentation, am recognizing the possibility o' building a character that is functional poor. no matter how much the developer is attempting to balance so as to make bad characters impossible, the potential for bad or superior builds will exist and increase as does the complexity o' the system. respec can be a useful safety net for players... and the developers. even so, we don't need respec to be free. HA! Good Fun! -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
I am a bit different. I do not want to relax while playing story heavy games. I want emotions. When I played the last of us I really had a ****ty time but not because the game was bad but rather because it was brutal, bleak and hopeless and they did a perfect job to transfer it though the game. I also think that games should shy away from make every game fun. Just like the movie industry Gaming needs these emotional and bleak and shocking scenes and games to mature in my opinion at least. Of course fun is also important but if I want to relax I rather play a mindless jump and run or indy game. Story heavy heavy games are great for also showing a different vibe in games. Same goes for movies or TV series. Why do so many people watch stuff like Walking dead or Game of Thrones? Not because it is cool but because they want emotion and literally feel bad. It is part of human nature. That is also why the Walking Dead won so many GOTY Awards as well. darji pov is... odd. am simply not gonna be able to have meeting of the minds with him/her. gaming doesn't need bleak and shocking more than any other kinda media. for some games, shocking may be appropriate. is possible that "bleak" can enhance a game. that being said, am not gonna say that the industry needs shocking or bleak. shock needs a point. bleak needs a point. am not even gonna retread the wacky taboo craziness we dealt with earlier, but while we do not want developers to feel that controversial is off-limits, over-indulgence or forced use of "shock" and "bleak" is an even greater crime. you can make a very good game that ain't the least bit controversial, but a game that does controversial badly or forcibly is gonna end up as a poor game. HA! Good Fun! I play games because of the story. Gameplay especially in AAA or RPG games is secondary to me . And personally I would love more mature and better written stories. Stories in Games still feel like Movies from the 70s: mostly pretty bad stories and execution. And yes you are right Gaming does not need more bleak or shocking moments than any other media But right now they have almost none. A lot of things are a taboo which are totally normal in movies and series which is quite sad since I believe that games through the interaction could have a much bigger impact on your emotions than movies ever could do. But for that we also need much better writing. We are slowly getting there but as long these writers are afraid of trying something never before done in terms of story and video games we will sadly never reach that point. That is why I am very grateful for games like the Last of Us, Walking Dead or the Wolf Among us. Obsidian also does really really well in terms of writing so that is why I hope they could push these taboo topics at least a bit further. I am quite tired of all dudebro action and emotionless games. There is nothing wrong with such games but if 95% of game stories are terrible I have no other choice than support such games^^ As I said gaming does not always need to be fun and relaxing.^^ PS: Oh and I am a guy by the way. everything you say doesn't make sense to us. movies from the 70s you see as some how inherent flawed? on our top twenty movie list, near 1/2 are from the seventies alone. just as we can name 100 great novels Not challenging taboo, we can name literal dozens of great movies from the 1970s. we still don't get your weir pre 1900 literature comment. also, while we understand why you want better writing, we don't see how you insist on linking this with mature, or your own odd definition o' taboo. ... based on an earlier post, we did get that you don't seem to like harry potter. fine. we don't like harry potter neither. however, perhaps you is having the popular but misguided notion that harry potter is representative of fare for kids, and you want something more adult... maybe. dunno as you is all over the place. we will observe that harry potter is now the first books many people think o' when considering the merits o' children books. if harry potter is written for those who ain't mature and it is bad, then clearly mature is good... or somesuch flawed logic... or who knows. since this is our list reference post o' the day, we will observe that if we were to compile a list o' the best fantasy written in the last 100 years, many o' the books would be children's books. madelene l'engle, norton juster, phillip pullman, neil gaiman, as well as c.s. lewis and tolkien would be prominent authors on that list and it would be 'cause o' their works for kids. kids books is frequent as dark and as sad (since you seem preoccupied with sad as a good thing) as works written for adults, but they is necessarily written without much o' the pretension that writers wanna heap on adult readers. am having no idea what the hell "mature" means nowadays, but am damn certain we can do without it if that left us nothing but more o' the best so-called children's fare. you says you play games for story? great. go read wrinkle in time or phantom tollbooth or the graveyard book and then tell us what game has ever done superior story. 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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
I am a bit different. I do not want to relax while playing story heavy games. I want emotions. When I played the last of us I really had a ****ty time but not because the game was bad but rather because it was brutal, bleak and hopeless and they did a perfect job to transfer it though the game. I also think that games should shy away from make every game fun. Just like the movie industry Gaming needs these emotional and bleak and shocking scenes and games to mature in my opinion at least. Of course fun is also important but if I want to relax I rather play a mindless jump and run or indy game. Story heavy heavy games are great for also showing a different vibe in games. Same goes for movies or TV series. Why do so many people watch stuff like Walking dead or Game of Thrones? Not because it is cool but because they want emotion and literally feel bad. It is part of human nature. That is also why the Walking Dead won so many GOTY Awards as well. darji pov is... odd. am simply not gonna be able to have meeting of the minds with him/her. gaming doesn't need bleak and shocking more than any other kinda media. for some games, shocking may be appropriate. is possible that "bleak" can enhance a game. that being said, am not gonna say that the industry needs shocking or bleak. shock needs a point. bleak needs a point. am not even gonna retread the wacky taboo craziness we dealt with earlier, but while we do not want developers to feel that controversial is off-limits, over-indulgence or forced use of "shock" and "bleak" is an even greater crime. you can make a very good game that ain't the least bit controversial, but a game that does controversial badly or forcibly is gonna end up as a poor game. HA! Good Fun! -
your Initial career prospects is very different if you graduate from stanford as opposed to san jose state or san francisco state. very different. once established in your field, the university you graduated from becomes significant less important, but is still an issue... forever and ever and everandeverandeverandever. HA! Good Fun! keep in mind this is a very general observation. many less recognized schools may be having one or two major programs for which they has a good reputation, at least locally. we also note that what/how you do at university is also important. go to cal state chico for communications but get 4.0 and compete on national forensics and intern with Big Company X during summer and gets sooper-dooper recommendations, is likely more important than barely graduate from stanford with same communications degree. link added ... just 'cause. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2013/12/09/silicon-valleys-top-10-most-lucrative.html?page=all keep in mind that there is 'bout a dozen universities (or more) in the "silicon valley.". better link http://www.payscale.com/college-roi/full-list
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"But I also wonder how talent scouting for football and youth academies over there compare to over here in Europe. I've never heard much about it, so I can't judge myself, but I suspect there is a lot of room for improvement." see, that is the thing. is not at all the same in the US. there is some such scouting for basketball, and it is increasing, but is still pretty much in the hands o' parents. is even more complicated by fact that for many sports, college/university is the route one takes to get to professional level. ... ok, gonna use self as an example to illustrate. Gromnir were a multi-sport athlete. our best sport were swimming, but best swimmers don't swim in high school as the local club teams is invariably superior. is same for fencing, which were another o' our sports. at high school we wrestled and played football. technically we were on track team, but that were a bit o' a lie as we didn't even genuine practice most times... least not til later. the thing is, by the end o' our freshman year, we had to start focusing on a sport if we wanted to gain enough notice to get a scholarship to university. so, how did we make our choice? well, since swimming were our best sport, we clear shoulda' chosen swimming, yes? no. we were a fantastic swimmer, but we were only having the most limited prospects o' ever being an olympic swimmer or earning enough in endorsements to make swimming a kinda short-term career. ultimately, we were looking at swimming as a possible way to pay for college. the thing is, even at stanford, cal, texas and florida, only a handful o' full-ride scholarships were available per year. that weren't a big deal for those schools 'cause swimming is typical a sport for upper-middle class kids who already has enough money to go to college. Gromnir had no money. fencing were our third bestest sport, but no school at the time were offering full scholarship for fencing. the good news were that fencing programs were popular at very good schools. ivy league, notre dame, duke and... penn state. penn state weren't a bad school, but it always struck us as kinda funny that the bests fencing school were penn state. we were getting some serious interest from places like penn (that is university of pennsylvania, not penn state,) but again, we were likely to be offered a 1/2 or even 1/4 scholarship. wrestling? truth-to-tell, we were kinda a recreational wrestler. at a school known for great wrestling, we were the third best wrestler at our school. that were actual quite impressive as a freshman. even so, our chances o' landing a scholarship, even a partial one, to Any school were in question. if we were very diligent, northern illinois mighta' been a good option... which weren't an option as far as we were concerned. and so we come to football. is only a couple college sports where you is certain that you will get a full-ride scholarship if you is elite: football and basketball. even big timey hockey and baseball is typical giving out maybe 1/2 or less o' their scholarships as full-rides... and those scholarships is paid for by revenue brought in by football and basketball. football and basketball is the big wins for a college athlete. there is 120+ (125?) ncaa division 1 football programs in the US. each school can give out 85 full scholarships, and most use that entire allotment. (some schools, such as alabama, functional exceed the limits through something called grey-shirting, but we digress.) FCS schools may offer 63 full schollies... some of which are broken in half to fill out a full roster. division 1 schools include private academic powerhouses such as Stanford, Duke and Notre Dame as well as internationally recognized public schools like the Universities of Michigan, North Carolina, and Virginia... and Cal. FCS schools include pretty much every ivy league school: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc. as an aside, there is 351 division 1 basketball schools although roster size is 13 max. for us it were as much a numbers game as anything else. our chances o' getting a scholarship to a university we would actual want a degree from were bestest if we focused 'pon football. many kids and parents has fantasies 'bout their child playing pro sports and making millions, but just as many know that sports is a crap shoot, and you is always one injury away from retired no matter how good you is. get a degree has value beyond sports, and the numbers make it obvious where most schollie opportunities is available. there is very practical reasons why kids, particular poor kids, play basketball and football. scholarship opportunities is one such reason. HA! Good Fun!
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Edit: comparing the two lists, the one you give and the Forbes one, the salary and winnings don't seem to match at all - and you yourself say you have a list where the highest paid football player is #22 with endorsements added. No idea what's up with that, to be honest. the list we gave is slight older, so new mayweather fight weren't included. also, the list we offered made use of standard euro/dollar adjustment and included only included salaries + winnings... though the salaries were adjusted for various inherent bonuses. forbes also did a particular poor job o' researching the nfl contracts, at the very least. am thinking they looked at a 5 year contract and simple divided by 5. aaron rodgers, for instance, will not be near as high on the list Next year. the reason is that his contract were front-loaded heavily. this is typical in the nfl where contracts is not guaranteed and a player can be cut 2 years into a 5 year deal... just as an example. the yearly forbes list has gotten considerable criticism, which caused the proliferation o' other lists to fix perceived problems. HA! Good Fun!
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
we knew this were coming. *sigh* there isn't any such place. really. sure, there is places in sub-saharan africa where rape happens frequently, but even there it is considered a bad thing. murder also happens in such places. just 'cause it happens frequent, don't think the people there is unaware that rape is bad. yeah, we suspect there was, in the distant past, times and places where women were considered less than human. and there Is some cultures even today wherein women is considered little better than property, but rape is still considered a violation in such places. exception: even today there is a suprising wide held belief that a wife cannot be raped by a husband, but again, am doubting obsidian would engage in such nonsense. *shrug* regardless, we knew some yutz would try the moral relativism shtick. grats. HA! Good Fun! As much as I wish it was true, I'm not sure that is entirely accurate. is getting attention 'cause the guy said something stoopid... though we did mention in another thread that the parliamentary elections in india were far more relevant than the euro ones for precise the reason we see above. women and gays is gonna have things rough in india for near future. terrible. the good/bad o' parliamentary elections is that we get guys like the schnook above, and the clown in russia that did... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2609016/Six-month-pregnant-journalist-taken-hospital-treatment-pro-Kremlin-political-leader-ordered-aides-violently-rape-press-conference-asked-sanctions-against-Ukraine.html HA! Good Fun! -
am certain we saw that video previous and much better quality. am thinking most o' that were included in a wide distributed interview, so it ain't really leaked per se... give us a sec. http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/66207-dragon-age-inquistion/page-12 is some other such. got to see the horned female player. still, we wish we could see gameplay on a pc with tactical view. HA! Good Fun!
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
am not certain who this is directed at, but we will note that there is valid reasons for including rape and sexual assaults in stories. rape is violent and ugly. other than a handful of extreme twisted persons, and perhaps those who like japanese pr0n manga, people understand that rape is evil. is one o' those few acts that ain't subject to moral relativism. the most depraved and irredeemable villains 'mongst us has had a mother or sister. as such, it takes very little empathy to be understanding that forced sex is a brutal and dehumanizing act. perhaps modern medias has ruined us all a bit. heck, look at crpgs and see that our heroic characters is mass murderers who could stack up their copses high 'nuff to challenge nimrod's tower. thieves and arsonists is as likely to be good guys as bad in our games. but rape is different. rape is evil, and so little is these days. yeah, there is some broken children on this board who might argue for rape as something other than vile and ugly, but do you think it is even remote possible that obsidian developers would follow such a lead? HA! Good Fun! Gromnir what are saying? Do you mean there is no point discussing our utter contempt for topics like including rape in the game because Obsidian will never include them in the game anyway? Oh and in almost cases rape is not about sex but rather a form of power over women, this is directed at anyone who has the absurd idea that rape is about sex 1) as to first point, that is not what we is saying at all. 2) as to second point. so what? is complete beside the point. rape is evil but it is, by definition, sexual in nature. HA! Good Fun! -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
except for some parts of world where its moraly completely ok to rape women, but she have to have correct clothes of course irony of morality in stoneage cultures, oh wait... we knew this were coming. *sigh* there isn't any such place. really. sure, there is places in sub-saharan africa where rape happens frequently, but even there it is considered a bad thing. murder also happens in such places. just 'cause it happens frequent, don't think the people there is unaware that rape is bad. yeah, we suspect there was, in the distant past, times and places where women were considered less than human. and there Is some cultures even today wherein women is considered little better than property, but rape is still considered a violation in such places. exception: even today there is a suprising wide held belief that a wife cannot be raped by a husband, but again, am doubting obsidian would engage in such nonsense. *shrug* regardless, we knew some yutz would try the moral relativism shtick. grats. HA! Good Fun! ps portion o' post didnt post. -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
am not certain who this is directed at, but we will note that there is valid reasons for including rape and sexual assaults in stories. rape is violent and ugly. other than a handful of extreme twisted persons, and perhaps those who like japanese pr0n manga, people understand that rape is evil. is one o' those few acts that ain't subject to moral relativism. the most depraved and irredeemable villains 'mongst us has had a mother or sister. as such, it takes very little empathy to be understanding that forced sex is a brutal and dehumanizing act. perhaps modern medias has ruined us all a bit. heck, look at crpgs and see that our heroic characters is mass murderers who could stack up their copses high 'nuff to challenge nimrod's tower. thieves and arsonists is as likely to be good guys as bad in our games. but rape is different. rape is evil, and so little is these days. yeah, there is some broken children on this board who might argue for rape as something other than vile and ugly, but do you think it is even remote possible that obsidian developers would follow such a lead? HA! Good Fun! -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
Reducing female NPCs to collectible cards with boob pictures could be called many things, but "mature" and "tasteful" are not amongst them, methinks. well, our default for classing up entertainment media is to include judi dench and/or venessa redgrave. unfortunately, am not thinking that would help with b00b cards. HA! Good Fun! -
as an aside, lets look at some failed or marginal nfl quarterbacks: michael vick, tim tebow, vince young, terelle pryor, ronald curry, denard robinson, matt tuiasosopo, troy smith, jordan lynch, and kyle boller. only michael vick can be labeled as arguably other than a fail as a qb, and yet those guys were almost invariably the most athletic players every time they stepped on the gridiron. bad throwing motions. inability to read extreme complex nfl defenses. too short. small hands. too fragile. whatever. those ten guys got the kinda athleticism any soccer team in the world woulda' been hard-pressed to match... soccer kinda athleticism. if soccer were more important in the US, would those guys have gone to a sport more suited to their abilities? oh, add a super athletic te as goalkeep... perhaps aaron hernandez? too soon? HA! Good Fun!
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am thinking enoch is overstating the sport-specific skill set o' soccer. the skill position players on a typical high school football team is better athletes than the guys playing soccer. with same/similar experience playing soccer, the football guys would eviscerate the soccer guys. oh sure, in some communities, particularly upper and upper middle-class neighborhoods, some better athletes gravitate towards soccer (see our comments about notre dame and duke earlier.) but most places? Gromnir were one o' those freaky athletic kids. hell, we didn't even mention above that we went to state for the 100 m dash for high school track 'cause we didn't actual run track... we honest just showed up for meets. at age 10 or 12, we were always the best at every sport we played, including soccer. am thinking we may still hold a couple under 18 distance swimming records in state X. that is typical the way it is with the superior athletic kids, yes? how many 10-year-olds has you ever seen that were super at football or hockey but bad at soccer? unless they got some specific disability, athletic kids is... athletic. short o' some weird condition, we can't recall any college level db, rb, or wr we played with who had anything other than amazing cardiovascular and am thinking you perhaps don't know how much footwork is required to be a skill position player in football, particularly corners. the genuine athletic kids grow into athletic high school kids... and some o' those kids go on to play college and pro. jim brown, hershel walker and even Gromnir (to a MUCH lesser degree) woulda' been good at any/every sport, but soccer not require us to be tall and it not require particular upper body strength. am thinking it is a more inclusive sport rather than particular exclusive, and that is a good thing. basketball, where tall has an overwhelming advantage, is bad. nevertheless, is kids or parents who choose football. with few exceptions, great skill position football players woulda' been great at soccer too. btw, every sport requires excellent balance. is one o' those under-valued attributes. even swimming is dealing with keeping self balanced although the orientation is different. name a sport that don't require great balance and we will observe that such recognition is proof that it ain't genuine a sport. nascar for instance? HA! Good Fun! ps most o' the guys we recall from cross-country in high school woulda' been pretty weak at soccer... and is the cross-country guys we knew who most frequent ended up doing marathons. cross-country guys is rare having the quick-jerk muscles we believe benefit soccer players. pps... somehow our quoted material form enoch ended up in the center o' our post, so we dumped it with edit. pardon if causes confusion
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it would be great if soccer were more popular here in the us... is a shame it ain't. pro basketball has a handful o' freaky short folks, but the average player is extreme tall, which functional excludes many potential athletes. hockey is a great freaking sport, but here in the US the only way you can practice year round is if you have enough money to buy ice time... and there aren't many rinks in the southeast and southwest. baseball is... well, for folks who love baseball, baseball is great. we enjoyed baseball as a kid, but we played catcher. top baseball players get paid very well, so some kids will continue to play. lacrosse? water polo? volley ball? water polo is probable the most physical demanding team sport we could care to mention, but in the US it is a rich kid sport and too much action happens underwater. already mentioned lacrosse... and in the US, volleyball is still a girls' sport. football, as we noted above, is dangerous. if it were up to Gromnir, we wouldn't have kids playing tackle football til they is sophomore in high school, and has cat scans and mri to rule out possible predisposition to various spinal problems. nevertheless, football is the current most popular sport. soccer is a good sport for kids and it is popular worldwide. sure, it ain't as physical as Americans like their sports but football genuine is too dangerous. is too bad that the vast majority o' our best athletes don't care 'bout soccer... and our second tier athletes is split mongst individual sports and lacrosse, water polo, volley ball and a host o' other sports. HA! Good Fun!
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You have to remember that the US Soccer program only gets the athletes that weren't good enough for Basketball, Football, Baseball, or Hockey. Altidore earns 2,2 million pounds a year in the Premier League, I am sure he's crying all the way to the bank about not being good enough for other sports. I don't doubt their ability to perform, anyway. I just wonder if something went wrong in their fitness training, considering a lot of them looked on the verge of injury. http://www.financenews24.com/2013/08/03/the-top-25-highest-salaries-in-sports-in-2013-2014/ please also note where it speaks of endorsements. top soccer player would be #22 if adjusted for endorsements. 'course the biggest adjustment ain't covered: taxes. one possible major hurdle to nfl plans to add a london team is that higher tax rate would necessitate various and complex alterations to salaries and the salary cap. and don't buy into the popularity rising stories you see posted. every 10ish years we see such. when Gromnir were a kid in the mid 70s, soccer were becoming super popular. then it wasn't. in 1984, with US hosting olympics, Americans were told that soccer were popular, but apparently we weren't buying. same thing happened in 1994 when US hosted the world cup... and the US actual did very well that year. soccer became popular for another year or so. now it is 2014, and soccer is popular again? *sigh* sure it is. soccer is popular in the US the same way lacrosse is. you can find youth lacrosse and soccer teams everywhere in the US these days. is loads o' kids playing soccer and lacrosse. hell, we love men's lacrosse. all the stuff folks in the US complain 'bout soccer is absent from lacrosse. lacrosse is fast and physical and no game gets decided after time is ended by stoopid penalty shots. notre dame, virginia, north carolina, duke and johns hopkins will continue to field very nice college lacrosse and soccer teams, and maybe we will see the highlights o' the ncaa tourney game for either on espn. we will also be told in 2024 that soccer is sooper popular. HA! Good Fun!
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
You always have to think about when these books were first released and written. They broke tons of taboos and were highly controversial back in their time. If they handle topics like pedophilia they would be even today still controversial depending how and what its written in these books. These books became classics because of the break of morals and standards their time. Many of them also highly political controversial as well. They seems harmless now but they certainly were not back then. we very much is considering the time o' release. ... am thinking that this is simply a misunderstanding of definition. if Lolita were everyday and ordinary, we wouldn't still be using as an example +50 years after publication. serious, is not worth arguing. HA! Good Fun! ps controversial does not equal taboo. a quickie looksee at broad sociological categories o' folkways, mores, and taboo might help. -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
am not sure you know what is "taboo." and surely you misunderstand what is literature that is breaking or challenging taboo. for every example you provide, we can provide a dozen that don't challenge taboo notions. lit that suggests that slavery is bad is Not breaking or challenging taboo. sexual violence in a book is Not taboo. offend the Gods and get sent on egotrip is Not an example o' challenging taboo, but is reinforcing. literature that suggests that man is inherently bad 'cause he does taboo stuff is also not breaking or challenging taboo. *shrug* HA! Good Fun! ps am thinking you misapprehend challenge and break of taboo, but even still, most literature challenges preconceptions... is not same as challenging taboo. -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
No one said you are the one who does this or have a choice to do it. It is more about someone like Jack the ripper or some other organisation or cult who also does this sort of stuff. Just because you do not like it does not mean it can't be a topic in games. Games ae not all about having fun and people need to understand this. Just like Movies are not about having fun all the time. you dont understand ... what i said was that if developers start to dig into raping others in their games but on the other hand tell us something about politicaly correct BS it all goes down like this. There are sick perverts working on something and they tell you its uncool to "exclude" these type of persons because they are a minority (homo romances etc.) and all that nonsense. So in the end where do we stop promoting these kind of things that are very real. There is a difference in a RPG where you slaughter on mass and RAPE others. If you dont get that you have to visit your doctor! Adn rape was never a topic in gaming since a few mentaly retarded "guys" thought it is "ok" to get the message out.... To mature, media needs needs constantly to be controversial and needs to break these taboos. Almost every classic piece of literature does this. Be it when it was released or even today. Rape, Incest murder in strange ways, pedophilia and so on. To give you an example. What if the victim or victims were men? This would be highly controversial and very interesting to explore in the end. Will they do it. I doubt it but it would be really interesting to explore these taboos. And more respect and power to Obsidian. As for the "political correct bull****" One does not exclude the other. It maybe would be if it was comical and bioware like acted out. But if its well written and well presented it would be a way to actually get more reception and people would talk about it. Same with Racism. Political correctness does not mean these topic should not be explored or integrated. am extreme disagreeing. the great preponderance o' classic literature does not deal with breaking of taboo. am not even gonna bother arguing other than to observe that this perspective is just plain wrong. lit will frequent make folks uncomfortable or get people to looks at an issue from a new perspective, but taboo is far less common than you would suggest. HA! Good Fun! -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
That is how dungeon master do it in D&D campaign. In terms of performance and if she gets pregnant or not^^ we were gonna make a dismissive reply, but 'pon reflection it is likely that there is at least a couple o' dms that has done such. as an aside, Gromnir hates the forgotten realms. the one time we dm'd a "forgotten realms" campaign, we changed things a bit. for instance, elminster were the seeming know-it-all proprietor o' the Prancing Pony-- the best little whore house in waterdeep. The Sage in our campaign were a grossly corpulent eunuch with a feigned drug habit, and waterdeep were a medium-sized village that were making for an ideal starting point for new adventurers. the campaign actual lasted a couple years. in any event, a brothel did figure prominent in a Gromnir campaign, but we did as a joke. yes, we did go low-brow on occasion with the jokes. after all, it were a bit o' revenge on our group as we didn't wanna do forgotten realms. no doubt one can imagine some crude references to the lack of wood in elminster's staff, etc. even so, we sure as heck didn't have d20 tables organized for the traditional business encounters at the Pony. HA! Good Fun! -
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
This, too. we observed above that, "most/all sex content in the game is gonna need be implied, 'cause animating such stuff with the engine obsidian has is gonna result in something ludicrous." however, after some consideration, we will admit that cut-scene slideshows could be quite graphic in nature. this occurred to us when we were recollecting the gay pirate from toee. is our recollection that your marriage to bertram (sp?) were immortalized via an endgame slide/image. if obsidian is feeling a desire to be a bit graphic, they can utilize one or more static slide images. sorta like r/x rated comic images. not need to save such stuff for endgame neither. ... is kinda disturbing to admit, but we thinks such an approach would result in content far more appealing (and possibly more titillating) than the awkwardly animated love-scenes from recent crpgs. HA! Good Fun! ps please note that Gromir is NOT recommending that obsidian should draw up slides for their graphic sexual content. am simply noting that it is possible to include graphic sex scenes in a game with poe engine limitations. -
your continuing preoccupation with us is ironic, but your fail to notice is obviously part o' who you is. we will make one last attempt at helping you mature... a bit. scroll up and see where you quoted Gromnir. the portion you chose to quote were a snippet we had lifted from the genesis poster. we observed that based on the quoted material form odd, the adventurers's hall would not actual achieve what he desired. however, we did point out that shortly after game were released, the community would create a fix and joinable npcs would be subject to roll-back. so, you quoted Gromnir, but only the bit where we were quoting odd... which is strange in and of itself. then you go ahead and note that what odd wished for, "would probably be available through modding or a save editor, that is tinkering with existing companion or create new ones." ... is this getting through? all you did were parrot us... intentional or otherwise. is doubly perplexing as you quoted odd by lifting it from a Gromnir post, so somehow missing that you were parroting us is baffling. another bit o' advice: try to stay on-topic. am surprised the mods have allowed this silliness to continue thus far. to that end we will observe that the concerns 'bout xp being awarded to non-party members strike us as flawed. from a "makes sense" perspective, the folks who is spending their time in serious training pursuits is arguably improving their skills more efficiently than those who is adventuring. HA! Good Fun!
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Gromnir replied to Sad Panda's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
lets be honest. game developers is not the most mature folks. is not a bad thing for a guy making games to be in touch with his inner fifteen-year old, but these guys may not always be best judge o' what kinda sexual content makes a game better. brothels. is odd that for a time, brothels became a major hurdle for developers o' d&d games. true story: a hasbro exec sees his kid playing a d&d crpg with an included brothel and next thing you know, brothels is verboten. so what. really. not a big deal. sure, the ps:t brothel were intriguing on multiple levels, but am having a hard time recalling another game made significant better by a brothel.... and for a particular developer now at obsidian to get his shorts in a twist over the brothel ban were striking us as childish. got his offensive gay pirate in, but cried about brothel ban? *snort* am assuming that most/all sex content in the game is gonna need be implied, 'cause animating such stuff with the engine obsidian has is gonna result in something ludicrous. so, sure, feel free to work in rape and sex slaves where is appropriate. homosexuality? sure. why not? however, we would be a bit concerned that 'cause developers is sudden free to do what they will, they will act a bit like a california college kid who just turned twenty one. celebrate your freedom from tyranny by making an arse of self and ending up with your head in a toilet. if you want a brothel in poe, make it have value to game beyond proof that you can add such. if you has homosexuality, does it with meaning rather than silly/offensive gay pirates. "pushing the envelope" is, in and of itself, pointless. test limit because you can is pretty much the definition o' immaturity. so, from our pov we would say it is ok to add sex content when and where it makes game better, not just to test limits and push envelope. HA! Good Fun! -
aside: is worth noting that the complaint 'bout auto-leveling is that it don't "make sense." the folks sitting back at the ship/stronghold is getting as much xp as the folks out adventuring. this strikes lightfoot and others as wrong. to that end we think it should be observed that the power curve in a crpg is... whacked. in three months worth o' game time, you go from tyro to demi-god. That is what don't make sense. the improvement and power gain resulting from adventuring is complete insane. old d&d, as a matter o' fact, did not reward xp during adventures. from a practical pov, this were done so that dms could focus on the game rather than tracking xp points, but the rationale given to validate the method were that it didn't make sense to improve much during an adventure. it were after an adventure, when player could train and put xp gained to work that one would improve. as a younger man, Gromnir were involved in sports: wrestling, swimming, fencing and football. the swimming and fencing were actual kinda strange as those were rich kid sports and we were poor. "shrug" regardless, we got invited to a kinda specialized swim camp at UF one summer. were two freaking months o' super-intense training. had swimming in morning and afternoons. had some days o' weight training. we had classes and film reviews... were strange to see our self from perspective of underwater. even our training table (meals) were fixed, maybe one hour o' the day were genuine free time. at end of the two months, we had a meet against a nearby club team. 2 months o' practice and 1 meet. similarly, anybody who has played high school football will tell you that two-a-days is miserable. coaches would explain that games were not won on friday nights in the fall. games were won right here, right now, with tony ________ puking his guts out over by the trash can. you learned a great deal in games, but where you became a better football player were in the tedious and repetitious hours o' practice and training. what am saying is that what don't "make sense" is the xp grind. if you is genuine concerned with being reasonable, then am suspecting that improvement should occur back at the ship or the stronghold engaged during intensive training and practice. yeah, that ain't gonna work for a game where you is adventuring, but it "makes sense." HA! Good Fun!