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Leo Bonhart. If they can make Leo a new protagonist that would be a brilliant trick.
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They also had said there were way to many games that don't let you make your own character. I simple pointed out a few of the most talked games that do let you. I personally haven't played many that don't. Then something about me pointing out a few games and how the character in the game is not very likable to them and no counter points to RPG's that force you to use a made character. Though if pointing out they could make a game to their liking is not liking it here, I didn't understand that and will reframe from saying that any more as I do like it here and everyone here. I think this site has the best group of people with a lot of good back and forth about everything. |
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But don't go lumping everyone into your opinion on what can't compete. There are many gamers who feel the opposite. In fact one could just as easily say games with linear, restrictive, inflexible protagonists can't compete with creating your own character. I have nothing against those games and full enjoyed, and loved, all three Mass Effect games (although at least you had more flexibility in those games on your character than the Witcher). I also have nothing against the W3 at all. I just don't think it competes with being able to create your own character. If I want to watch a movie I do. If I want to read a book I do. I just happen to enjoy games when I have more freedom in them. I also think it can be just as engrossing and difficult to create a more open style game then a linear restrictive one. While it is basically true that no one likes your character like you do yourself (much like no one really cares for that new puppy, kid, wife, etc. as much as you do) that doesn't mean other people don't enjoy sharing images, stories, etc with other people. For that matter Geralt IS someone's character - the guy who made him. Reality is that many people do care about other people's characters when it comes to books and movies. Of course that is on a far different scale and only the really good writers will get mass appeal and exposure. Anyhow getting off topic. For the record while I would love to have a game set in the witcher universe with the same level of detail and atmosphere as the W3 I fully understand the desire and importance of having Geralt as the main character. There are many games where people can create their own character so there is no need to remove Geralt or change the game. But at the same time people can still like the idea of what it might be like to make your own witcher in such a game world. |
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I have used the statement 'if you don't like it here, you can go somewhere else' before, but am refraining from using it for some time, as it actually indicates not being able to stand criticism and having nothing sensible to say anymore. It is the same as saying "you are not allowed to complain about this site anymore". Saying to someone they could make a game themselves that matches what they want, is in the same order. In my opinion, it is the same as saying: "you are not allowed to complain about this game anymore". In both cases the statement is made most likely, because the person making it does not like the complaints or the person (or both). |
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Here we go again…again the same pointless debate and again the same results.
Set in protagonists have more advantage when it comes to having better written, more cohesive dialogue, responsiveness and characterization compared to create your own characters who excell at flexibility and player's ability to relate to it. Why is it so hard to understand this…there is no right or wrong here, only how well game developers execute this. Entire Witcher narrative would have to be different if they followed the opposite approach…in this case by aiming for a more personal story, focused on characters and their relationships, having a predetermined character was a more advantageous prospect, like in Last of Us, Walking Dead series etc. I won't complain about TES doing the same thing as Witcher or roleplaying as adult man in JRPG's. They are not made for me, nor would it make sense for devs to develop them that way. Christ, this is getting tedious. |
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For some people a defined character and linear story is better and more enjoyable, for others an open ended game and character system is better. For many people both are actually the best as they enjoy different styles. The problem is you can't simply lump both together and claim that one is better over the other, which is what you did. They are somewhat apples and oranges. And now you claim neither is right nor wrong which sounds like you are changing your mind. Personally I think both have their merits and it comes down to personal taste and preference. Which is why I objected to your your claim they they can't compete against the other as you feel that clearly the linear story and defined character is best - which is opinion not fact. |
I'm not sure where are you getting that I said predetermined characters are absolutely better…only for the story as it is told in Witcher series or "movie games", a predetermined character has more advantage.
I did not state it specifically and I don't think it's neccessary to put "IMO's" at the end of every sentence…but in the context of this thread, I think that's fairly obvious. It would be equally dumb for Bethesda to try the same approach in their next TES…New Vegas should be the guideline for Fallout IV, instead of Witcher or Mass Effect when it comes to protagonist design. In my opinion: that's what everyone does here. Well except for the facts given by that Humanity has Risen! dude. :p |
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As I have to agree for a game like the W3 a story driven defined protagonist is better. Guess I had way too much coffee this morning. Clearly time to leave this thread. |
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