Ready or Not has sold 1 million units on console, 10 times faster than what was achieved on PC, proving that the 'censorship' was worth it
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youâd think that it would just be made available as like a settings option or something. would probably be much easier and keep everyone happy.
they still could just make it a settings option, honestly. literally so many games have them now.
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I felt bad for buying this game after i found out the devs are fascist bootlickers
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I felt bad for buying this game after i found out the devs are fascist bootlickers
Youâd think the âliteral SWAT police simulatorâ structure would speak for itselfâŚ
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Itâs really weird those minor changes became such a big deal, especially since there also seemed to have been real performance hits and other issues.
Everything else got drowned out by something 99.99% of people just wonât care about
True⌠Iâm not happy about the censorship but I donât really care because itâs not that bad honestly. However, the PC version looks a lot worse now because I guess they were too stupid to make a proper system in place were they could have a PC build and console build separately. I booted the game up and could instantly tell that the game looked worse than it did before, even at ultra.
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sanitising parts to be in accordance with console standards or censoring the game, depending on who you ask.
Itâs censorship, I donât really see how one could argue (well) that itâs not. Self-censorship is still censorship, and seeing as the rationale for this change was specific platform policies, I think itâs absolutely fair to view the change happening on PC critically.
Honestly, the story and gameplay is still very dark and gritty, so I donât think these changes wouldâve had much backlash had they been this way from the start. Sometimes explicit content isnât strictly required to get a point across, and can make a game less accessible, so I can understand games having a warning with a toggle.
But Iâm very against total censorship. This reminds me a lot of when Superhot VR removed multiple scenes 4 years after the gameâs release, because they were related to self-harm or suicide. Note that the game had a warning on launch as well as a toggle for this content. The linked article does a great deep dive on it, but imo I think the change really does affect the game. I got done with it (post-censorship) and did not see the hype. The game wasnât very long and didnât have many âwhoaâ moments. But shooting yourself⌠thatâs something that you can only really do in VR, assuming itâs not coded in to a flatscreen game. And it wouldâve fit into the gameâs plot and themes very well.
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I felt bad for buying this game after i found out the devs are fascist bootlickers
Also their refusal to admit to blatent usage of AI generated art for their assets.
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I felt bad for buying this game after i found out the devs are fascist bootlickers
What did the devs do?
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I felt bad for buying this game after i found out the devs are fascist bootlickers
Everyone hates the cops. Instill they need them.
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When police go on strike the crime rates stay the same
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When police go on strike the crime rates stay the same
In the US, the crime rates would plummet. Especially shootings. đĽ˛
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youâd think that it would just be made available as like a settings option or something. would probably be much easier and keep everyone happy.
they still could just make it a settings option, honestly. literally so many games have them now.
First mod ideas?