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Never said Infinity Engine is a MMO capable engine. Because it isn't.
Sure, but it's coop capable.
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Never said Infinity Engine is a MMO capable engine. Because it isn't.
That's the reasonable assumption (and we wouldn't have as much issue with it if it were the case), but he keeps going beyond reasonable. Most of the time it's automatically "aaargh MMO with optional SP!!!1!" regardless of the reality, and it gets tiresome.I think what Joxer means is that if the game is designed as single player first and foremost, then adding co-op is fine as it will not affect the single player foundation.
bullshit.
Do me a favor and add me here:tiresome.
Nope, not doing that. I'm sure you have some redeeming qualities...Do me a favor and add me here:
https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/profile.php?do=ignorelist
Thankyou in advance.
Is it just me, or the concept of this game sounds a little bit tone-deaf? I really don't know what to make of it.
I haven't played much, but I did not get that impression. It looked to me like it was trying to offer an honest portrayal of homelessness in a survival game, rather than simply staging hobo fights. While it's really too early for me to say, I got the impression it was likely made with empathy, not mockery or cruelty.
I haven't played much, but I did not get that impression. It looked to me like it was trying to offer an honest portrayal of homelessness in a survival game, rather than simply staging hobo fights. While it's really too early for me to say, I got the impression it was likely made with empathy, not mockery or cruelty.
...my problem is not with the fighting (or the violence). The problem in my opinion is that this game is basically simulating the life of poor people. It is in some way a "poverty safari". It sounds kind of wrong simulating other people's struggles, doesn't it?
Not if it's done honestly, without mockery or cruelty. I think it helps you understand just how difficult and dehumanizing those circumstances can be. Understanding is the foundation for empathy.
I've asked my kids if they have done in school an exercise we did when I was young.