@kroner
I just find the fact that bullying is recognised as a valid strategy for achieving something good disturbing, I don't care about the game — it's for a crowd that neither of us belong and I'm not the one to decide what does and what doesn't belong in a video game. And you shouldn't either, don't like it = don't play it — it's THAT simple. Banning swastikas from Wolfenstein or Doom for the violence and demons — the idea isn't new: https://www.wired.com/2011/09/germany-ban-doom/
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@djsumdog
@kroner
But this game — isn't Doom, it doesn't appear to be successful. If you want it to fail — ignore it, but what you are doing is the opposite — you're promoting it. Were it not for the threads of ones outraged by it — I wouldn't even know that it exists.
What I find odd is that nowadays in contrast to Doom, it's not parents worried about the violence who want to decide what doesn't belong in a videogame, but most often those in their twenties who don't even have kids, but okay🤷