In Square Enix’s latest epic RPG, the moral monstrosity of slavery is effectively reduced to window dressing

  • Draedron@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Unlike OP I have played the game and have to say I diaagree completely with the article. You see the deeper implications of the slavery wherever you go. Sure the violence is the biggest factor but so many side quests show the emotional toll the slavery has on the people. Even just walking in those areas is gut wrenching. I dont know how a final fantasy could portray it better. It is hard to handle already.

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        1 year ago

        You post a lot. I see your name come up non-stop. That is great! It is really appreciated. I’m certainly not doing that work.

        You also post quite a bit of inflammatory clickbait without having any personal knowledge to back it up. That’s a bit confounding. At the bare minimum, you need to be prepared to accept criticism for that.

        I can personally say this is the second time you’ve posted a FF16 ragebait article and gotten offended when prodded about the fact that you yourself haven’t even played it. Why are you spreading information that you don’t even have the ability to evaluate?

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          1 year ago

          I post things I think people can talk about, even if I can’t actively take part in it. That’s it.

          And if you don’t like what I post, you are more than welcome to block me - I actively encourage people blocking folks they don’t like. Please, feel free.

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            1 year ago

            I’ve already said that I appreciate your efforts. I’m not going to block you, your work is valuable. I’m just explaining that you ARE going to be criticized for what you choose to post, and you shouldn’t act surprised. If you really don’t care about whether or not the stories you are propagating have merit, then just ignore anyone who pushes you on it. Consider attacks on “OP” to be the original author of the article, not you.

            Or, be more selective about what you post, if the approval matters to you. Consider it constructive feedback.