![]() I think there's a large swath of the story that tends to go missing from the game if people don't want to read the external media for WoW, and the in-game story suffers as a result. novels, comics, short stories, etc.) into the game in the form of brief cutscenes, cinematics, or even playable interludes. My main suggestion is always to bring in the interstitial material from the external media (e.g. The opening cinematic for Wrath of the Lich King is overdubbed with a heartfelt letter from father to son about growing up and becoming a man. Not to mention that the ending of Warcraft III is everyone coming together and saying that we need to put our differences aside to stop Archimonde, a totally cartoonish villain who is literally a giant hooved demon who rains fire from the sky. ![]() The question is what the fuck does any of that have to do with politics? You are imposing YOUR politics on it. ![]() I don't even necessarily disagree with that assessment. We are all one.Let's just accept at face value that they have changed the style of the storytelling to be more kid-friendly. No bad words, no nudity, no talk about rape, war is bad, we should all apologize for who we are, talk about our feelings and that with togetherness we'll prevail all, high pitched voices for the younger audience, added looks that match today's woke culture (even though we're talking about a medieval-inspired game) and overall the acceptance of everyone and everything to the point that there is no need for differen races, factions or groups. ![]() The more you insert real life politics into the game, the more you make it "safe for children". Everything is related and is an outcome of one another. ![]()
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