I think you just described simp/friend zoned.Come on guys it’s totally realistic.
You meet a girl you think is hot, initially she has no attraction to you. But if you listen to everything she says, make yourself available to her any time she wants, be super careful to only say stuff she agrees with, act like her personal therapist and let her dump all her emotional baggage on you… EVENTUALLY she will realize she has feelings for you and wants to bone you.
That’s how attraction works in real life, right?
Isn't that exactly what FunkMiller is saying though...."old school Star Trek prioritised the story telling and character, and allowed the political messaging to come organically from it.".
It's not 'woke'. It's not woke USA game but perfectly crafted game made by a subsidary of the biggest USA bigh-tech corporation.Sounds like modern day woke USA game
It feels like a typical Bethesda open-world RPG but with added ship building/ship combat, and with “stumbling upon random excursions while traversing the map” replaced with “stumbling upon random space stations/outposts + encounters with pirates/mercenaries when planet hopping”.I still want to try this game for myself but you guys are making it so hard to give a shit. It's even installed but I just know I will lose interest in it.
It feels like a typical Bethesda open-world RPG but with added ship building/ship combat, and with “stumbling upon random excursions while traversing the map” replaced with “stumbling upon random space stations/outposts + encounters with pirates/mercenaries when planet hopping”.
If that sounds appealing to you then I think you’ll still find a lot to enjoy. I agree with most of the criticisms of the writing + lack of anything that feels dangerous or controversial, but I still had a lot of fun with the game. Just set your expectations right.
It is a good game and does have a lot going for it, but it's a very safe game that is a step back in many ways. The biggest crime for me is that we are denied arguably the best quality of previous Bethesda games: exploration. Landing on barren randomly generated planets just doesn't have the same feel and fun as walking along maps of Commonwealth, Capital and Mojave wasteland and finding unique interactions. There are FAR too many loading screens and the companions do, indeed suck.I still want to try this game for myself but you guys are making it so hard to give a shit. It's even installed but I just know I will lose interest in it.
The difference is sci-fi was extremely niche back in the day. So creatives had to make their product good in order to get any returns on those creative efforts.I don't think so. What (I believe) they were saying is the commentary (or "political messaging") came out as unintended consequence of excellent writing; and that that while it may or may not have been informed by a writers current experience or beliefs, it is most certainly not the point or the avenue to deliver those beliefs. And I'm saying that is absolutely absurd, especially when it comes to science fiction.
GR absolutely had an agenda when he - as a WW2 vet and almost surely a progressive, whatever that meant in his time - put a Japanese and Black American in leading roles on his "futuristic space show." To try and rewrite history like STAR TREK is the "good" kind of sci-fi because its agenda is so far removed from what we would consider controversial is just. . .well it is something.
I don't think so. What (I believe) they were saying is the commentary (or "political messaging") came out as unintended consequence of excellent writing; and that that while it may or may not have been informed by a writers current experience or beliefs, it is most certainly not the point or the avenue to deliver those beliefs. And I'm saying that is absolutely absurd, especially when it comes to science fiction.
GR absolutely had an agenda when he - as a WW2 vet and almost surely a progressive, whatever that meant in his time - put a Japanese and Black American in leading roles on his "futuristic space show." To try and rewrite history like STAR TREK is the "good" kind of sci-fi because its agenda is so far removed from what we would consider controversial is just. . .well it is something.
Biggest problem with Star Wars 7-9 was that they were exactly the same as 4-6 with other characters. Luke is Yoda. Rey is Luke. Snoke is the emperor. Kylo/Ben is Vader/Anakin. In isolation they were entertaining enough with some cool action but I felt like I had already seen them 30 years ago and there were no surprises of any kind.lol, this is exactly how I imagined the characters without having played yet.
Sci-fi is dead in corporate hands. Look at Disney... the prequels were bad, but what they've turned it into after purchase is even worse. It's not just badly done, it's brain cancer on screen, a totally lifeless and sanitized universe devoid of real characters.
But it's worse than repetition... in the original films, the characters had passion and spark. The scenes between Leia and Solo were fantastic, and because of precisely the kinds of realistic male/female interaction you can't put on screen anymore. In contrast, every character in the new films is just horrifyingly lifeless, like I'm at a HR training.Biggest problem with Star Wars 7-9 was that they were exactly the same as 4-6 with other characters. Luke is Yoda. Rey is Luke. Snoke is the emperor. Kylo/Ben is Vader/Anakin. In isolation they were entertaining enough with some cool action but I felt like I had already seen them 30 years ago and there were no surprises of any kind.
Complete and utter nonsense. STAR TREK is literally about humanity - and by extension the Federation - moving beyond "categories" and allowing anyone to succeed within this "utopia." ST:TNG especially went in on themes like this HARD, and this is a show that debuted decades before anyone was talking about "wokeness." If you think Rodenberry didn't know what he was doing casting Nichols and Takei in a broadcast show in the mid-60's for roles that were not about the race of their characters. . .I dunno.
. . .I mean the idea that sci-fi (hard or otherwise) isn't first pulling from the current cultural zeitgeist - or even just using it as a jumping off point - to tell stories second (and not this "Oh they're just telling good stories that cowinkydinky offer parallels to the modern world") is insane.
You should, it’s the shrodinger’s cat of video games. It’s simultaneously good and bad.I still want to try this game for myself but you guys are making it so hard to give a shit. It's even installed but I just know I will lose interest in it.
You should, it’s the shrodinger’s cat of video games. It’s simultaneously good and bad.
Flawed in interesting, charismatic, vividly human ways that draw you into their stories.Sorry to bring up BG3 again, but if you want an example of how to do companions, take note.
They are all extremely flawed, and I love them for it.
As opposed to needy, controlling, dull wet blankets with layers of baggage and insecurities to unravel and strap to your back.
Yeah if anyone can provide a response to this I’ll be shocked.CDPR and Larian are having some fun but they’re eastern europe. What big US dev are pushing it in any way today?
Flawed in interesting, charismatic, vividly human ways that draw you into their stories.
As opposed to needy, controlling, dull wet blankets with layers of baggage and insecurities to unravel and strap to your back.
Congratulations on responding to an argument nobody was having with you.
Of course Star Trek was all of those things - and many more. But it was also a show that knew how to package its politically messaging effectively. Unlike modern Trek.
The point is that the old shows knew how to place its messaging in the story, without compromising that story.
This is clearly not the case now.
FTFYThat is typically how narcissism or gaslighting works.
Another example of Western developers creating ugly characters especially when it comes to women.The bottom one doesn't even look like a woman.
Come on guys it’s totally realistic.
You meet a girl you think is hot, initially she has no attraction to you. But if you listen to everything she says, make yourself available to her any time she wants, be super careful to only say stuff she agrees with, act like her personal therapist and let her dump all her emotional baggage on you… EVENTUALLY she will realize she has feelings for you and wants to bone you.
That’s how attraction works in real life, right?
She will eventually begin to trust you and open up. Now, by opening up I mean she will reveal herself to be a giant ball of insecure, wallowing baggage that you are expected to comfort
Bad writers use writing to explain themselves to the world - their needs, hang ups and opinions; good writers use writing to explain the world to themselves - to explore complex ideas through fictional scenarios, human experience though indestructible avatars, or impossible concepts in a world without limits.Congratulations on responding to an argument nobody was having with you.
Of course Star Trek was all of those things - and many more. But it was also a show that knew how to package its politically messaging effectively. Unlike modern Trek.
The point is that the old shows knew how to place its messaging in the story, without compromising that story.
This is clearly not the case now.
Nick Valentine was pretty great companion in Fallout 4 and Far Harbor.It's sad that even fallout 4's companions are more likable and have more moral difference than starfield that took them 8 years with a massive budget.
You wandered into the woods and got lost. By your standard every writer prior to 19th century novelists was a "bad writer" because they had a point to prove and they wrote a bunch of words to prove it.Bad writers use writing to explain themselves to the world - their needs, hang ups and opinions; good writers use writing to explain the world to themselves - to explore complex ideas through fictional scenarios, human experience though indestructible avatars, or impossible concepts in a world without limits.
Put another way, bad writers force their characters and stories along a narrow, predetermined route designed to prove a point; good writers let the stories tell themselves, let the characters explore their own inclinations and follow the narrative towards its natural conclusion.
Good writers pose questions; bad writers think they already know the answers.
the thing is, to be 'progressive' today is to actually be regressive. currently, it's 'progressive' to promote stuff like sexual identity based on gender stereotypes, & racial identity over equality. this is fundamentally the complete reverse of what being 'progressive' once meant. &, appropriately enough, it's all packaged in the same kind of authoritarian, paranoid self-righteousness so popular back in the pre-progressive '40's & '50's...TNG-era (and certainly not DS9-era) Star Trek was not progressive in the same way that the term is used today. Not at all, nor was Roddenberry himself...
Nah, it’s that they can’t get there by writing a character with any complexity, depth, or relatability… for fear of “losing their point” whatever that may be. Something about it just doesn’t ring true on a subconscious level.Bad writers use writing to explain themselves to the world - their needs, hang ups and opinions; good writers use writing to explain the world to themselves - to explore complex ideas through fictional scenarios, human experience though indestructible avatars, or impossible concepts in a world without limits.
Put another way, bad writers force their characters and stories along a narrow, predetermined route designed to prove a point; good writers let the stories tell themselves, let the characters explore their own inclinations and follow the narrative towards its natural conclusion.
Good writers pose questions; bad writers think they already know the answers.
"For me, Starfield is the Han Solo simulator." -Todd Howard
This is where I shut the game off and played the Cyberpunk update. It's the real thing.I mean… wtf is this supposed to be?
Yeah he was excellent by Bethesda standard.Nick Valentine was pretty great companion in Fallout 4 and Far Harbor.
What I read in this post is "it was easier to ignore the socialism and overall progressivism of OldTrek due to the writers of the time needing to be somewhat subtle about the message but now that the ideals inherent to the very core of Star Trek are becoming culturally mainstream and accepted I can no longer focus solely on the meritocratic militarism of Starfleet and pretend that the franchise isn't just about verbally or literally slapping the shit out of ugly aliens and slapping cheeks with the hot ones."Congratulations on responding to an argument nobody was having with you.
Of course Star Trek was all of those things - and many more. But it was also a show that knew how to package its politically messaging effectively. Unlike modern Trek.
The point is that the old shows knew how to place its messaging in the story, without compromising that story.
This is clearly not the case now.
Lol yeah what’s the deal? And this isn’t just Starfield, showing off female beauty is apparently shameful today. And I don’t get it because it’s not like that outside in the real world. Not where I live at least, people are proud of their curves. I literally see minimum 80% women up to like age 40 walk around in seemingly painted on gym tights proudly showing off the booty and hip gains. Doesn’t matter if they plan to work out or not, it’s the new jeans.Honestly, what is the deal? Murder is fine, theft is fine, fraud is fine, selling drugs is fine… all these things are totally ok but when it comes to female sexuality… that’s where the line is drawn?
Todd Howard just represents the boring side of American culture. The good side came up with Cyberpunk.This is where I shut the game off and played the Cyberpunk update. It's the real thing.
Todd Howard just represents the boring side of American culture. The good side came up with Cyberpunk.
Examples would help here. Dante was exploring the concept of unrequited and idealised love in a way very similar to Scott Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby (early 20th century). There's been much debate about both over the years and many competing theories about what each was truly trying to imply. This is because both used their writing to pose questions, to table relevant examples and left readers to make up their own minds. Good writing does that, it leaves you with a sense of wondering, rather than a sense of having been told what you should think.You wandered into the woods and got lost. By your standard every writer prior to 19th century novelists was a "bad writer" because they had a point to prove and they wrote a bunch of words to prove it.
Good writers have something insightful to say about reality and the charisma to express it in an engaging way. This applies to the Bible as much as it does to Plato or to Dante or to Tolkien.
What I read in this post is "it was easier to ignore the socialism and overall progressivism of OldTrek due to the writers of the time needing to be somewhat subtle about the message but now that the ideals inherent to the very core of Star Trek are becoming culturally mainstream and accepted I can no longer focus solely on the meritocratic militarism of Starfleet and pretend that the franchise isn't just about verbally or literally slapping the shit out of ugly aliens and slapping cheeks with the hot ones."
That's not how attraction works, but it is precisely how dating a self centered instagram model worksCome on guys it’s totally realistic.
You meet a girl you think is hot, initially she has no attraction to you. But if you listen to everything she says, make yourself available to her any time she wants, be super careful to only say stuff she agrees with, act like her personal therapist and let her dump all her emotional baggage on you… EVENTUALLY she will realize she has feelings for you and wants to bone you.
That’s how attraction works in real life, right?
Starfield is truly unique in that whoever wrote it lacks any single attribute of a good writer. The world makes no sense because the writer understands nothing about our real world.
This randomly came up on my Youtube feed and it's amazing