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Cyberpunk 2077 News - While many of today's game's tend to shy away from overt commentary on the current state of the world, CD Projekt Red has no intention of doing the same with Cyberpunk 2077. In a recent interview with XBox Magazine, Quest Designer Patrick Mills said, "The original Cyberpunk 2020 setting, like the setting of The Witcher stories, was a complex critique of the author's world, and we don't shy away from that in our games."
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Which will be received as you'd expect from the usual suspects in gaming journalism. I can already see the headlines "... didn't go too far...", "... didn't include arbitrary subject X...", "... not cyberpunk enough ..." etc.
Because those things don't happen in real life or aren't part of the world's culture. Gotcha. *facepalms*
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Now when the game is realistic, there are lines you don't cross, otherwise, we start to see a side of it you don't really want (such as RL political agendas brought into gaming), mixing you into racism on a realistic setting is playing with fire.
That is what GTA had to work out on Vice city when they outraged I think it was Cubans or Mexicans quite the racist moments, Rockstar I think apologized, it seems they managed to dilute the racial topic better on the sequels.
Now on games like Kingdom Come Deliverance where some people got salty as there are only white people, that's just historically accurate.
But when a game is just a massive stereotyping joke, like South Park games, they can literally do anything, all is good.
"While many of today's game's tend to shy away from overt commentary on the current state of the world"
I hardly think so, if they want to compare themselves to Mario or Sonic the Hedgehog then yes. But lets look at Sci-fi settings in a near future world; be it Deus Ex, Assassins Creed (Ok modern parts are only just about SF), Jydge, Bioshock, Borderlands, F.E.A.R, Hitman/Just Cause/Rise of the Tomb Raider (Ok barely SF), Far Cry, I could go on and on.
They all feature one or more of three story ideas; corporations, governments, police or a military that are somehow corrupt or tyrannical, technology that has somehow gone bad, an elite of some sort. Lazy writing and we rarely see any other Sci-Fi in films, TV or games that does not use that setting.
Two ends of what is possible, Star Trek shows a bold bright future and that is reflected in the games, while Tyranny shows some of the problems of not behaving in a "Tyrannical" way. I do realise Tyranny is not SF, that just shows how little their is outside the envelope I mentioned.
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Cuz like an issue that affects 3% of the worlds population should be pounded down our throats pretending it is mainstream and a pressing issue for the world? KEK /rollseyes. I certainly agree that more freedom of the dev's choices of story to be told would be great, as opposed to the tiresome usual predictable SJW status we have now. Hey look another brown female character being the boss of white peons as they battle another white evil man hungry for power /yawn.
They are if the story supports it or if the game/story gives the players agency to create a character that interacts with the world or story in a way that the player wants.
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Also, someone mentioned Game of Thrones, Cybeprunk was GOT x10 when the first edition released back in 1988.
No, it's not that those things are not part of the world culture, or important, at all. However, the number of people that fall into that lifestyle is a very small percentage worldwide yet the number of characters in TV, movies, video games, books etc. is moderately high, at least recently in the mainstream media, and not proportional to the actual number of people that identify that way worldwide.
So when this concern is brought to light in a fashion unlike this original comment. I think it is worth consideration from that perspective.
Well said.
There are less than 5% of people that fall into mentioned lifestyle but, due to aggressive media promotion of it in the last decade, common people in the USA (especially millennials) believe that the actual numbers are around 25%. As a very loud vocal minority, with dedicated SJWs and serious money and media support, they are well established in all media spheres.
I'm from Europe, and majority of people here in most countries are very annoyed with such media attitude. Not with the people on personal level, but with a constant everyday effort to influence their opinion.
Tbh, after all these years of playing RPGs and MMOs i still don't see the point in seducing a scripted digital character, unless it is a part of the main story. I have quality relationships in my life, and really don't need digital ones.
And they don't shy away from it: the main zone story line in Auridon is all about these High Elf racists objecting to the alliance that includes "savages and beasts" (wood elves and Khajiit) and forming a secret society, the Veiled Heritance, to try to get rid of the queen, who isn't one of them, and install a new queen who is. There's also a lengthy multi-part quest in the Morrowind DLC about a couple of Argonian slaves trying to free themselves.
There are a few gay NPCs in ESO - both male and female. They're just there without any over-emphasis on their sexuality.
Anyway... it's actually pretty tough to find any fictional work, be it books, films or game worlds that do not reflect on hot topics of the day within their fiction. Even the ones that try to avoid it by sanitizing everything are making their own kind of political statement in so doing.
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Exactly! Thank you!
Homosexuals and all the sub-groups contained within that categorization make up at most 3% of the population, and that's being generous. However if one were to guess a percentage based purely upon their occurrence in entertainment media, it'd be roughly 40%. It's a valid concern, especially to people who may find that choice of lifestyle to be morally objectionable, or those who live that lifestyle but just want to be left the hell alone. Disproportionately representing a certain group or sub-group is a very common way of either forcing that group's ideology onto people, or attempting to paint the extreme members of it as the norm, and in the end really isn't fair to anybody regardless of whom it's trying to 'benefit'.
As for politics, as long as all sides are represented fairly I don't really care. Unfortunately most games utterly fail to do so. They either use tactics similar to those mentioned above, or completely strawman those opposite the agenda the developers want to push (yes YOU, Blizzard). Far Cry 5 did a better job than most these days.
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But if GLAAD calls on Hollywood to have 20 percent of annual film releases include a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or gender fluid character by 2021, rising to 50 percent of output by 2024, it is politics. It is an agenda. It is a form of propaganda.
Additionally, why is having characters of all stripes, whatever those stripes are, a bad thing? It was a powerfully emotional day the first time I saw "someone like me" in a game and when I read my first novel that was close to my worldviewview. I don't push an agenda on anyone, but it's an amazing experience for people to be able to identify.
There's a reason Black Panther resonated so strongly with African Americans and other people of color around the world.
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SBFord was making the point that LGBT community should have a place in games because they are part of real life throughout the world, which is absolutely true. So I made the point that the representation of the approximate percent of people in the world that identify with a particular lifestyle is not proportionally represented in a lot of the mainstream entertainment these days which is why I addressed the comment in the same terms.
Sovrath, if you want to change the perspective we are looking at this from that is fine. I agree with what you are saying. However, one would be naive to think there is not pressure (whether it is from the money source or fear of backlash or something else) to include certain types of characters. Creators have freedom but unless they are self-funding something, others are going to have a say in what ultimately makes the page or screen etc.
Whatever CDPR does with Cyberpunk, if it tells the story of it's world in a believable manner in the context of their universe? I'll enjoy it, with or without gays, bisexuals, transgenders, android/robo fuckers, hermaphrodites, alien unisexuals, or whatever else that would fit into their world.
And yes, there currently is an agenda pushed by Hollywood and the SJW movement to force sensitivity and inclusion down everyone's throats, in perhaps a way to make amends for the decades that they only focused on white males? I see the flawed logic behind it, but yet I just want more stories told that are more inclusive, but not in a forced way.
Like Marvel making Iceman bisexual/gay out of left field which was totally off from what he was originally. Or even making Lando Clarissian a pansexual in the Han Solo movie. It's shit moves like that that pisses me off. Go and make new stories with more inclusive characters, don't change shit up just for the hell of inclusiveness.
Again, it's about the money. If inclusiveness works, they'll keep at it, if it doesn't..it'll be dropped like anything else in a marketing/business plan. *shrug* Ah well, shit happens.
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