Have they shown how the "personal intel" mechanic will work in this Remaster? You know, where Player 1 sees the map, Player 2 sees treasures, Player 3 sees enemies, etc.
@Zuljaras "This is NOT meaningful in ANY WAY. This just allow us to chat about it and that is it."
Now you're contradicting yourself. As we've already established, getting people to talk about something is part of the process of starting a revolution. So the fact that it allows you to talk about it is meaningful, actually.
@Zuljaras You think those people just all of a sudden got up one day and decided "Hey, let's overthrow the government!"? I don't know what country you live in, but I can tell you that's not what happened. A revolution doesn't just happen out of nowhere. There are tons and tons of protests beforehand. Small symbolic gestures, like a pamphlet or some graffiti, or even big things that inconvenience other people, like roadblocks and strikes. But all of those things motivate more and more people to do something, until there are enough dissatisfied people to make a change.
@JR150 These people are silenced everywhere else, so this is probably one of the few places where they can protest without severe repercussions. I know it's hard, having other people's fight for freedom impede on your little fantasy island game, but maybe recognize how privileged you are to have free speech and stop trying to tell people where and how they should express themselves.
@JR150 "Protestors have kinda ruined the fun for Chinese people who just wanted to play the game. I'm all for free speech, but have some common sense, people..."
Yeah, people. Exercise your right to free speech all you want, just don't say stuff your government doesn't want you to say. Other than that; total free speech!
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Re: Local Co-Op Is Seemingly Returning To The Remaster Of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
Have they shown how the "personal intel" mechanic will work in this Remaster? You know, where Player 1 sees the map, Player 2 sees treasures, Player 3 sees enemies, etc.
Re: China Bans Sales Of Animal Crossing: New Horizons In Suspected Censorship Scuffle
@JR150 All right, fair enough.
@Zuljaras "This is NOT meaningful in ANY WAY. This just allow us to chat about it and that is it."
Now you're contradicting yourself. As we've already established, getting people to talk about something is part of the process of starting a revolution. So the fact that it allows you to talk about it is meaningful, actually.
Re: China Bans Sales Of Animal Crossing: New Horizons In Suspected Censorship Scuffle
@Zuljaras You think those people just all of a sudden got up one day and decided "Hey, let's overthrow the government!"? I don't know what country you live in, but I can tell you that's not what happened. A revolution doesn't just happen out of nowhere. There are tons and tons of protests beforehand. Small symbolic gestures, like a pamphlet or some graffiti, or even big things that inconvenience other people, like roadblocks and strikes. But all of those things motivate more and more people to do something, until there are enough dissatisfied people to make a change.
Re: China Bans Sales Of Animal Crossing: New Horizons In Suspected Censorship Scuffle
@JR150 These people are silenced everywhere else, so this is probably one of the few places where they can protest without severe repercussions. I know it's hard, having other people's fight for freedom impede on your little fantasy island game, but maybe recognize how privileged you are to have free speech and stop trying to tell people where and how they should express themselves.
Re: China Bans Sales Of Animal Crossing: New Horizons In Suspected Censorship Scuffle
@JR150 "Protestors have kinda ruined the fun for Chinese people who just wanted to play the game. I'm all for free speech, but have some common sense, people..."
Yeah, people. Exercise your right to free speech all you want, just don't say stuff your government doesn't want you to say. Other than that; total free speech!