But next time some movie or game or other form of art espouses some decidedly racist, sexist, or otherwise deplorable views, it's about free speech and art and stuff. I can't take that complaint seriously, sorry. Do you even realise how much like a "triggered snowflake" (or whatever the current term for that is) it sounds?
Video games should explore political and social issues. Otherwise their stories are devoid of meaning and relevance.
And yes, there are things that are right or wrong.
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
Rain_Greyraven wrote: »I would just like to remind everyone that things like happiness good and ethical are all abstract concepts that are dependent on individual authoritative bases.......
so in the end we are all sorta whistling past the grave yard on this.
Also this is why political/philosophical threads have no place on this forum
That's where you wrong though. Unfortunately, if you do not hold the "acceptable" point of view as dictated by certain parties having staked out the "moral high ground", you are evil. This is why I stopped caring.Rain_Greyraven wrote: »I would just like to remind everyone that things like happiness good and ethical are all abstract concepts that are dependent on individual authoritative bases.......
so in the end we are all sorta whistling past the grave yard on this.
Also this is why political/philosophical threads have no place on this forum
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
I think the timeline of developing such an expansion in a game of this size precludes any sort of intentional characterization of real life events. Remember that Summerset was *announced* on March 21, 2018. At that point, all these quests and plot had already been written and even voiced several months prior. They had no way of knowing this would sadly be a hot political topic within a month of release.
Jayman1000 wrote: »You are not allowed to discuss political issues etc. Unless of course you happen to be part of the feel-good segment that thinks it's a great idea to let Eur-- I mean Summerset get invaded by millions ESO immigrants, that will, over time, radically change the society they are invading and in time erase the high elven culture. But that's not a problem, because you see, High elven culture is racist, evil, probably mostly white and male too, so they deserve to be eradicated so a new world order of happiness and multiculturalism can flourish in Summerset.
Vicente Valtiere, Dark Brotherhood, OblivionSpill some blood for me dear brother
I don't think it's political. It's just the Altmer being the Altmer. I mean, honestly, I'm born and bred and that's simply the way we are. The Queen is a fool.isailandshootub17_ESO wrote: »So I'm about 15 minutes into the questline, and I'm already getting bored with the preachy vibe about immigration and world politics... A bunch of grumpy, clearly out of touch, elitist, entitled, Altmer are upset that they are letting the other races into Summerset.
I get it. Racism bad. Diversity good. Thanks for the morality lesson.
For future reference, I would prefer not to be preached to by game designers and artists.
Perhaps I am reading too much into this. Is it just coincidence that the main storyline of this DLC has to do with a major hot topic in world politics?
In any case, I was under the impression that we were supposed to stay away from religion and politics on these threads; so it would seem counterintuitive to create such an overtly political storyline.
Outside of this, I'm loving the DLC. Beautiful. Excellent voice acting, gorgeous settings, a new skill line... This is where game designers and artists shine (that is, the field in which they are in fact a professional).
isailandshootub17_ESO wrote: »
I'm aware of some of the High Elf lore, that they prefer themselves to the other races. I realize that if you wanted to create a story in which you could create a morality play about immigration and racism, you'd have to use the Altmer. I'm just thinking that they might have used a slightly different storyline other than immigration, since that is the major political issue about which most of the world is quite split.
I'm more left than they come and agree completely.
The issue is not that immigration is made a topic of the story - given the Altmer's xenophobic culture, Summerset is a natural setting for this matter. It's that there is no ambiguity and you can't side with the opposite, Altmeri view of things. Every time it's brought up, it's basically a moral club brought down on the naughty, naughty Altmer. Even one of the staunchest opponents of the open borders, Kinlady Avinisse - who wrote the A Rejection of Open Borders pamphlet - is converted through the actions and wise words of our noble hero. This also weaves into the main story, which literally ends with a "moral of the story: change is good!" line. This morality play runs against TES' usual treatment of different points of view within the world of Tamriel, allowing for ambiguity and shades of grey. Other Tamrielic cultures have just as objectionable practices, but they are handled much better, even in ESO. E.g. patriarchal structures of Orc strongholds, or Bosmeri cannibalism.
It's upsetting to me from the point of world-building that the story that takes place in the home of the Altmer is just a total deconstruction of their culture, portraying them as a decadent, cruel, and narcisstic people. It's how people from the outside have always seen the Altmer, and instead of giving us another view on this (necessarily) biased interpretation, it's just affirmed and commented on with a stern tut-tut-tut.
I'm more left than they come and agree completely.
The issue is not that immigration is made a topic of the story - given the Altmer's xenophobic culture, Summerset is a natural setting for this matter. It's that there is no ambiguity and you can't side with the opposite, Altmeri view of things. Every time it's brought up, it's basically a moral club brought down on the naughty, naughty Altmer. Even one of the staunchest opponents of the open borders, Kinlady Avinisse - who wrote the A Rejection of Open Borders pamphlet - is converted through the actions and wise words of our noble hero. This also weaves into the main story, which literally ends with a "moral of the story: change is good!" line. This morality play runs against TES' usual treatment of different points of view within the world of Tamriel, allowing for ambiguity and shades of grey. Other Tamrielic cultures have just as objectionable practices, but they are handled much better, even in ESO. E.g. patriarchal structures of Orc strongholds, or Bosmeri cannibalism.
It's upsetting to me from the point of world-building that the story that takes place in the home of the Altmer is just a total deconstruction of their culture, portraying them as a decadent, cruel, and narcisstic people. It's how people from the outside have always seen the Altmer, and instead of giving us another view on this (necessarily) biased interpretation, it's just affirmed and commented on with a stern tut-tut-tut.
The problem with OP's argument...and by extension yours, is that you guys fail to realize that even if your character was an Altmer, they are still an outsider to the Altmeri mainland and society. The only way for them to thrive in their role and questline is to support a more pro immigration stance. Otherwise they can't do the more important focus of the Summerset questline: ending a holy war between three "demon monarchs" or Daedra. There's no specific agenda set in place here.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »It's a fictional story. Deal with it.
You must be incredibly insecure in your beliefs if this triggers you.
You must be incredibly oblivious to not realize that this is being shoved into every single piece of media that people will allow it to be shoved in, thus creating this kind of paranoia.
It's not that people are insecure. It's that their angry and tired of being preached to.