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The gender of the steward is the least of the problems with the game. In other news, 11 Bit's next game has been delayed:
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I trust that, for the sake of realism then, that when you played Frostpunk 1 you chose not to use about half of your available worker population (assuming that you used all engineers because they'd all be men) to maintain the flavour of realism? It may be -60C outside but, you've got to have standards about these kind of things and women don't belong in mines.Also the game shows gender equal workers whereas in previous years they probably would have just made the workers men. Again not a big deal by itself at all just a tiny point among many indicative of a larger trend of how the culture is shifting to make everything more gender neutral in media.
I trust that, for the sake of realism then, that when you played Frostpunk 1 you chose not to use about half of your available worker population (assuming that you used all engineers because they'd all be men) to maintain the flavour of realism? It may be -60C outside but, you've got to have standards about these kind of things and women don't belong in mines.
If you think that a game where it let's you be able to institute forced marriages and ban women from the workforce to have children is been infiltrated by some pro-women agenda then you're being deliberately facile.
Literally nothing you've posted here is stuff I've actually said in this thread. If you want to argue with an imaginary person with imaginary opinions keep me out of it.
spastic killjoy said:Thats what I thought too but the company said or basically indicated that the caretaker was the steward in discussions about it. Is this a big deal? Am I saying the makers are rabid sjws? No, not in and of itself in isolation. Just a tiny datapoint when you put it together with tons of bigger things across the industry.
Also the game shows gender equal workers whereas in previous years they probably would have just made the workers men. Again not a big deal by itself at all just a tiny point among many indicative of a larger trend of how the culture is shifting to make everything more gender neutral in media.
Have you even played the game? The overwhleming majority of portraits in the game are men.
What is your point nerd if I have failed to address it?
Does Ixion scratch the Frostpunk itch? I was curious about it but heard mixed things.Finished it with the "Captain" ending. It was kinda like the original, but not the same. The optimization is atrocious and almost game breaking bugs appear in every run.
If you have a deep drill and see a red house symbol in the district running it, just turn your other building in the district off and on again. This affects the resource extraction, I'm not joking.
Ixion is a better Frostpunk than Frostpunk's sequel itself.
It's a great game. Buy itDoes Ixion scratch the Frostpunk itch? I was curious about it but heard mixed things.
It does. You can try it first.Does Ixion scratch the Frostpunk itch? I was curious about it but heard mixed things.
its insane, and this is with a 4 month delay.The optimization is atrocious and bugs that almost break the game appear in every run.
not only that but the faction count is rather small, you should be forced to juggle like 10 of the fuckers. that way negotiating isn't an instant win condition anymore in the voting phase and you can't just research everyone into liking you and you're herding cats most of the time. it would have also been neat if over time the factions broke away and formed new ones, so by the time you figure out coal you go from 3 to now 6 and some factions die out and others thrive based on your decisions so even if you jerked off one faction forever eventually you get fucked over if your ideology doesn't match up, like outside of personal autism there's no real reason to replay the game over and over when you mainly have the same shit open to you the entire time.which boils down to picking one out of three meaningless objectives and choosing one pair out of four possible factions. I'd argue that FP1 had more meat on release than this.
the other stories outside of the main one weren't even that heavy on events but it was enough. plus with multiple factions wouldn't it make sense to introduce them instead of having campaign only factions? the maps seem copy pasted from the earlier game too. we also went from having multiple classes of people (and robots!) to now just generic workers. which is rather annoying.. I'd argue that FP1 had more meat on release than this.
It's because they are hack frauds that got lucky.Its fucking Darkest Dungeon vs Darkest Dungeon II all over again lmao. These Poles will never understand their mistakes.
Didn't DD2 got fucked over because the dev got snared by tranny that fooled him his ideas are good? It's amazing how just expanding on mechanics is never an option, the whole system needs an overhaul.Its fucking Darkest Dungeon vs Darkest Dungeon II all over again lmao. These Poles will never understand their mistakes.