That's the post, really. Basically everyone is saying it's really good and has no microtransactions, etc. Is it worth a buy, or would I be supporting a woke project?
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It seems pretty woke to me, and I truly wish it wasn't.
I'm honestly a huge Larian fan as I loved Divinity OS 1 and 2, fun games, fun mechanics, and as a relative noob to DnD and that type of roleplaying they really scratched that itch in a casual way for me. I'm not great at role playing things so following along and getting to choose from a few options, or literally just start attacking NPCs as I desire is a lot of fun.
Anyway, with the gay bear sex, the disgusting unnecessary sliders and ability to put a vagina on a male character and penis on a female character, needless to say I am disappointed. I was stupid and feel free to flog me but I bought the game in EA and tried out the intro a long time ago and enjoyed it, and 'trusted' Larian to not do all this dumb bullshit.
I had 2 studios that I would say I 'trusted' before this and that was FromSoft and Larian, and let's just say they fell off the list at this point.
Does FromSoft use "Male" and "Female" still when creating a character or have they transitioned into using the "Type 1" and "Type 2" nonsense as well?
I'm not sure to be honest, I believe for Elden Ring it was the Type 1/2 or a Type A/B thing, unfortunately. I dislike the trend as well and find it very frustrating, but I love MH(also did it starting with Sunbreak) and Souls too much to let that stop me. I do try to monitor for any additional faggotry when playing games but this one has been a point I've had to cede to play some of the series I love.
One of the great things about these two series specifically is that romance or any type of relationship type thing is so far is so far removed from the stories and gameplay that it hasn't really impacted it further than the character creation gender bullshit.
To be honest I am also kind of moving away from games more and more so it may not matter, and there are thousands of old games to play so it is very close to drawing the line.
Gotcha.
I'm in a similar boat. I've mostly only been working through my backlog of games when I do have free time. So I'm not all up to date on a lot of games.
I only played a little bit of Demon Souls; I just didn't find the combat very engaging. So I haven't been keeping up much with From Software's output other than hearing about it in the media.
It's sad times when so many games coming out focus so heavily on faggotry, so it doesn't sound like I'm missing out on much anyway.
Not to shill for FromSoft here, but Demon's Souls (really King's Field but won't count that) is their first attempt at the combat and it has drastically improved by the time it made it to Elden Ring, imo at least. Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Elden Ring all being unique but being the best or most advanced version of that slow, awkward combat that Demon's Souls has.
Anyway, I will likely start focusing on the backlog myself rather than bother spending anything on new games, plenty of steam stuff to go through that I'd still love to play.
Strong agree on how much 'the message' is focused on these days, staying slightly on topic, BG3 had great potential to really be a better, more RP heavy Divinity 3 and it's a shame we lost that. I know it isn't Baldur's Gate in the way people expect it, but Divinity is a great set of games and has continually improved (and grown) which is likely why it has been infected as well.