The whole "muh death threats" angle has lost any meaning after so many people have used it as an excuse to censor criticism, much like calling someone a ist or ism, no body care anymore.
I don't think it's putting politics in video games that is the problem. It's doing it with absolutely no subtlety or creativity. Tons of games have political topics in them but are actually thoughtful, look at something like Fallout New Vegas. It asks in short if liberal democracy is ultimately doomed to nuclear annihiliation, do you keep trying to protect it (NCR) or turn to a more brutal but lasting authoritarian system (Legion)? It's big question in a way that lets the player think about it. I think publishers assume players are too stupid for that now and greenlight projects that fit with that mold.
I think in that example Its not really "politics". Its more to make you question the way you view the System in a more thoughtful view then we normally do. But in dustborn the whole purpose of the game is to push the developers views on the player. Rather then let the player decide for them selves from an unbiased story and an unbiased pov. If that makes sense
@@ZayPirro It's definitely politics. It's just deeper politics than whatever's going on on twitter this month. They're both politics, but as you say one is a very facile, shallow perspective and the other is much more thoughtful. I think the devs of New Vegas probably thought both options were unsatisfying but the choice was inevitable and wanted players to understand that, especially considering they credited the works of Marx and Engels as instrumental to developing the game.
@ZayPirro Best example is Watchmen comics vs watchmen TV show. Watchmen was always extremely political, but the first book showed everyone being extremely messed up . The new show just said cops bad and the right is evil. That just makes the political angle seem malicious instead of just an interesting story detail.
4:15 By that point i was expecting a large "HOPELESS" to be written over the screen slowly materializing as that was how i felt the more i listened to the devs thoughts on their own game
I look forward to your progress. I'm open to inclusion, but write the character first then decide the race/gender/sexuality/religious beliefs after, unless it's to open the minds of those caught in their culture/beliefs without experiencing the outside world. Also, flipping the switch between mindsets should feel compelling and earned. None of recent entertainment has had that for me in titles like these and I grow bored of waiting for another good title to drop
There’s nothing wrong with inclusivity and having a message,but GOD these devs fumbled the bag and it does NOT look good on their part Btw dustborn is the worst game ever,and that’s coming from a member of the target audience
I said now a million times and I’m not sure why
Congrats bro you channel will most likely have more subscribers than players of concord in two days
@@didu173 lmao
The whole "muh death threats" angle has lost any meaning after so many people have used it as an excuse to censor criticism, much like calling someone a ist or ism, no body care anymore.
2:15 More like Kraglin after he gets Yondu's head fin.
When you have for Soldier 76 looks more like a Alien Colonial Marine doing part-time add a Martian training camp in Total Recall
@@williehawkinsii4845 I was referring to his gameplay but I see lmao
Dustbin devs wanted to argue with people but nobody gave enough of a turd to care.
I don't think it's putting politics in video games that is the problem. It's doing it with absolutely no subtlety or creativity. Tons of games have political topics in them but are actually thoughtful, look at something like Fallout New Vegas. It asks in short if liberal democracy is ultimately doomed to nuclear annihiliation, do you keep trying to protect it (NCR) or turn to a more brutal but lasting authoritarian system (Legion)? It's big question in a way that lets the player think about it. I think publishers assume players are too stupid for that now and greenlight projects that fit with that mold.
I think in that example Its not really "politics". Its more to make you question the way you view the System in a more thoughtful view then we normally do. But in dustborn the whole purpose of the game is to push the developers views on the player. Rather then let the player decide for them selves from an unbiased story and an unbiased pov. If that makes sense
@@ZayPirro It's definitely politics. It's just deeper politics than whatever's going on on twitter this month. They're both politics, but as you say one is a very facile, shallow perspective and the other is much more thoughtful. I think the devs of New Vegas probably thought both options were unsatisfying but the choice was inevitable and wanted players to understand that, especially considering they credited the works of Marx and Engels as instrumental to developing the game.
@@EnhydraLutris-w8v I gotta say I’m very impressed and glad you me brought this up. I appreciate it
@ZayPirro Best example is Watchmen comics vs watchmen TV show. Watchmen was always extremely political, but the first book showed everyone being extremely messed up . The new show just said cops bad and the right is evil. That just makes the political angle seem malicious instead of just an interesting story detail.
@@KidArkx Quite true. I sincerely doubt Alan Moore would be able to find work in the entertainment industry today. He'd probably have a patreon lol
4:15
By that point i was expecting a large "HOPELESS" to be written over the screen slowly materializing as that was how i felt the more i listened to the devs thoughts on their own game
I look forward to your progress. I'm open to inclusion, but write the character first then decide the race/gender/sexuality/religious beliefs after, unless it's to open the minds of those caught in their culture/beliefs without experiencing the outside world. Also, flipping the switch between mindsets should feel compelling and earned. None of recent entertainment has had that for me in titles like these and I grow bored of waiting for another good title to drop
you might think about porn a bit too much bro
@@hastenpoopen6769 no such thing
Just like that famous line.
Game for everyone is game for no one
Inclusivity can be done well. This just isn't it
Appreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
People that shove politics into entertainment deserve to get criticized for not prioritizing entertaining the audience.
Ayooo that open is so out of pocket, also la blue girl is a masterpiece
Good vid, bad game, just the way I like it
There’s nothing wrong with inclusivity and having a message,but GOD these devs fumbled the bag and it does NOT look good on their part
Btw dustborn is the worst game ever,and that’s coming from a member of the target audience
@@Jakepearl13 I agree that I can be done well. One of my favorite games is life is strange
@@ZayPirro not my first choice but I do respect that :)
you said 3 games.
@@erikkayV I’m aware but I decided not to. It would have dragged the video out
😁you're a funny fucker. Keep at it mate