So, the only real downside of the game so far is that in a 18th century colonial/empire settings you can’t get people woke?
So, the only real downside of the game so far is that in a 18th century colonial/empire settings you can’t get people woke?
I’m actually more interested in it BECAUSE of this setting. Not every game needs to make you a paragon or even give you a choice. Not every world is an analogue to Earth and our society and norms. Maybe being uncomfortable and raising questions is the point.
I love Harry Potter so much but it doesn’t scale. It works in the confines of a school in a small country. Trying to apply it world wide is where you run into massive problems because not everything can fit into it’s sandbox (how would the magical community explain the Holocaust?). American history is particularly…
@0suited: An illiterate idiot wouldn't be able to enjoy the books anyways.
@countingdown7: Really now, from what I know he was very outspoken against racism.