Trash like this quest makes me regret ever spending a dime on ESO. Then I did the Razum-dar quest and this statement made by Razum-dar seems weird.
netch_a_sketch wrote: »
As for the remark made by Razum-dar, I don't think that's out of character at all. He's spoken about women in the same way before.
Trash like this quest makes me regret ever spending a dime on ESO. Then I did the Razum-dar quest and this statement made by Razum-dar seems weird.
Trash like this quest makes me regret ever spending a dime on ESO. Then I did the Razum-dar quest and this statement made by Razum-dar seems weird.
I don't have a problem with sexual innuendo, but this seems very off. Why is he talking about boys, youngsters in other words? The dialogue would have worked just as well without the word "boy".
Potential spoilers for The Sea Runs Restless quest below:
Anyone else find the quest The Sea Runs Restless in the new Firesong DLC a little bit... off the mark? Creepy, in a bad way? It's written to be humorous, involving numerous... amorous encounters (which granted happen off-screen). That's not what bothers me - what bothers me is that everyone in the quest line, including a major recurring character, are under the influence of a relic that is altering their state of mind specifically to push them towards these encounters, effectively against their will. That means none of the encounters described in the quest are truly consensual. There's even a scene towards the end of the quest (in audio dialog) where even under the influence of the relic, a character tries to say "no" to someone's advances and is ignored. Rather than being funny as it seems to have been intended, I found the quest to be very off-putting and inappropriate. Just, you know, creepy, yeah? Like, as if the author of the quest line thought these non-consensual encounters would be funny or... like... you know *bleh, can't even say it - so gross*.
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netch_a_sketch wrote: »
As for the remark made by Razum-dar, I don't think that's out of character at all. He's spoken about women in the same way before.
The thing about Razum-dar is that people weren’t happy when he spoke about women inElsweyrlike that either. It’s like a slap in the face one way and then randomly making him m-spec (after YEARS) and talk like that about men is a slap in the face the other way.
I’m not m-spec myself but I’ve chatted with some people who are and the representation in this season seems a bit questionable given the 2 m-spec main quest npcs are highly sexual… which is a stereotype…
But I know some people liked it.
The representation in general for this season seems questionable (or even insulting), honestly. But again, I only have a small sample size of opinions.
Going back to the quest with that in mind, I do find it insulting that there’s so much sexual content to the point of discomfort given the context of representation as an a-spec person. Feels like a big “boo you” from ZOS.