Re: Capitalist Conquest: Freedom vs Fruitbowl WIP
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 3:27 am
How about "we need more Doom mods about mowing down waves of bronies"?
Well, there are still bronies and trolls and things like that but I intend for them to be mook enemies (Which is good news for you because mooks are plentiful, so there'll be alot of them). Enemies hired to take out Ghost.Vaecrius wrote:How about "we need more Doom mods about mowing down waves of bronies"?
That's not a bad idea, actually. Miniboss trolls.Vaecrius wrote:The Pooptickler family (like the Grosse family but more spindly and tickly)
You don't even know for certain what your big edgy politimod is about?MetroidJunkie wrote:I guess the statement is economic freedom?
Knew I shouldn't have come here...Vaecrius wrote:How about "we need more Doom mods about mowing down waves of bronies"?
I'm not trying to be edgy at all, unless offering political opinions is supposed to be edgy now, and nothing is set in stone, I can change my mind later on. The main theme is government tyranny, restriction of freedom of deterioration of society stemming from a lack of freedoms. If it'll help, I can make it more 'fantasy' by making the destroyed world with fictional government characters like Fallout 3. It's not like Fallout 3 doesn't have a very strong government tyranny theme, unless the Enclave being ordered by 'the president' don't count. Now then, would you care to comment on the new weapons sprites? Are they to your satisfaction?Kinsie wrote:You don't even know for certain what your big edgy politimod is about?
"The main theme is an alphabet soup of buzzwords."MetroidJunkie wrote:The main theme is government tyranny, restriction of freedom of deterioration of society stemming from a lack of freedoms.
As mentioned, you're completely missing the point of the politics present in Fallout's backstory, which purely provide a historical anchor in the cold war paranoia of the 1950s for a universe that is otherwise largely untethered to the real world.MetroidJunkie wrote:If it'll help, I can make it more 'fantasy' by making the destroyed world with fictional government characters like Fallout 3.
I can multitask and do both, you know. They look like a zero-budget 90s Doom clone, but at least they're an improvement on the previous sprites (which looked like a zero-budget 90s Wolfenstein clone). Course, that's without seeing the animations.MetroidJunkie wrote:Would you care to give constructive criticism like on the new weapons sprites or are you going to keep complaining about the project as a whole?
Not to mention a large chunk of Doom mods that use custom weapons purposely use the Doom style, even using the Doom hand.Nightfall wrote:Hey! Aren't zero-budget Doom clones the very definition of Doom TCs?
Using fear of an enemy to impose government control, that can't possibly be relevant. Oh wait, that's exactly what the government is currently doing, using a terrorism paranoia in place of the Cold War paranoia. It's still the government using a paranoia of an enemy to impose control, the basic concept is the same. The only difference is this is more modern government themed but, if modern conflict was such a problem, you must have a real problem with recent Call of Duty games' plots.Kinsie wrote:missing the point of the politics present in Fallout's backstory, which purely provide a historical anchor in the cold war paranoia of the 1950s for a universe that is otherwise largely untethered to the real world.
Why do I get the sinking feeling that you didn't have a problem with this when there was a white guy in the White House?MetroidJunkie wrote:Using fear of an enemy to impose government control, that can't possibly be relevant. Oh wait, that's exactly what the government is currently doing, using a terrorism paranoia in place of the Cold War paranoia.
Why do I get the feeling you're making the assumption I'm white? But, by all means, pull the race card out of nowhere. Also, I know George Bush did the same thing and I didn't like him, either, but continue making assumptions. Can we please get back to the subject of the mod rather than Ad hominem attacks on my political views?Kinsie wrote:Why do I get the sinking feeling that you didn't have a problem with this when there was a white guy in the White House?
The subject of the mod and your political views are the one and same. People don't tend to devote large stretches of time to making video game mods glorifying people they disagree with.MetroidJunkie wrote:Can we please get back to the subject of the mod rather than Ad hominem attacks on my political views?
If you saw a Doom mod based on the medieval times, would you change the subject to the modder's personal feelings about the medieval ages? I was willing to make it more fictional by using fake politicians, is that not helpful?Kinsie wrote:The subject of the mod and your political views are the one and same. People don't tend to devote large stretches of time to making video game mods glorifying people they disagree with.
Oh, really?People don't tend to devote large stretches of time to making video game mods glorifying people they disagree with.