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sportforredneck said:Don't we all?whitemithrandir said:and it denies the holocaust.
No, I don't. I do deny the idiots who get so worked up over it that they can't live their lives normally in the here and now. Face it, humans can do quite evil things, and then they love to forget the evil things.
I'm for humanity not doing the evil things and remembering just enough to say "this didn't work the last time", but not fixating upon the past. The whole idea is to not have such a thing happen again, not to get into arguments with people who can't face the fact that such things did happen.
I do wonder why the Europeans are doing a bit more to keep the CRPG alive than we do over here. Despite the flaws in the Gothic series (no worse than the flaws in the Elder Scrolls), they are single player CRPGs. That Polish CRPG just might be finished one of these years, and Two Worlds has promise, but ruins it by stressing online play.
All we really have nowadays is Bethsoft and I bet they go the online route for both Fallout and The Elder Scrolls one of these days. That's where the money is to be made, when the graphics and game world trump the roleplaying and the adventure.
covr said:Why do you lie? It's made in Poland. It's not another gothic-nazi-game.
Maybe us American's can't tell Central Europeans apart? Too many episodes of "Mission Impossible" with generic accents and totalitarian regimes. What's up with "Witch Hunter"? When's it coming out? Someone told me the novel's been translated, so I'll look for it.
Sad that when a game was done based on the WoT, it was a chozzerai FPS instead of a CRPG.