SunnyBunny wrote: »There is one where this lady wants you to frame an argonian so she can take over his stall. <snip>
Overlooking the means, do you accept or reject quests based on anything?
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You?
You asked for opinions. You didn't specify that you only wanted opinions you agree with.I suppose I should have expected that. I guess there was some disappointment in my reply... SirAndy was the the only person I recognized on the entire forum as they're the founder of the guild I USED TO belong to, and they're the only person being a troll.
goatlyonesub17_ESO wrote: »It's easy to scoff at the taboos of the past, and wonder aloud at how they could all be so dumb as to behave as if something bad was really good, or as if something false was really true.
But there are current taboos, and we mostly know what will happen to us if we break them. We don't burn people at the stake anymore, but people can lose their jobs (and then their homes) for saying what they think the truth is, when it is contrary to the prevailing dogmas of political correctness. As the result, we act about the same way, conforming to the political correctness of our time, just as the "stupid" people of the past conformed to the political correctness of their times.
This is an oblique way of bringing up the fact that a certain dollop of current political correctness has been shoved into the ESO storyline. According to the PC of our day...
1. Racial mixing is good. So we have Nord women married to Khajiit males. I've never seen any patchy-furred, bob-tailed offspring with one ear turned up and tuffed and the other ear low and round, though. Have you?
2. Homosexuality is just wonderful. So we get a lot of female NPCs who have wives, and a lot of male NPCs who have husbands/male significant others/etc. And, of course, there are no problems with AIDS or hepatitis B.
3. Women are better leaders, or braver fighters, than men. So in ESO we see a lot of "Towering females, cowering males."
This is simply current social propaganda embedded within the Elder Scrolls fantasy story. There's the barest touch of it in the CRPG games, but here in ESO it has been shoveled in much more intensely. So intensely, in fact, that it's like having a pie shoved in your face every time you turn around.
I see it for what it is - real world propaganda inserted into a fantasy game where it can influence the masses, or at least the clueless portion thereof.
Ok so... why did you even bother buying the game if you're not willing to do "bad" quests? I understand deciding to be good and allowing people to live when given the choice in a quest or being evil and letting people die in the quest but flat out avoiding a quest because you personally object to, say, killing in real life doesn't make sense in a video game. Is this how you base all of your video game experiences? Do you avoid all games with killing because you don't kill in real life? Do you avoid games with drugs because you don't do drugs in real life? Do you avoid games in which you have multiple lives because you only die once in real life? Do you see what I'm saying? It's ridiculous to expect a video game to fit your PERSONAL ethical and moral standards. You might not want to burn down that village... but thousands of others have and will. The vast majority of video gamers do not skip quests and give up XP and items and gold because they are RP in their own head. Skip those quests if you want but it's moronic that you think an entire game should be altered to fit your unrealistic needs.