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/v/ - Thread 719719734
Anonymous No.719730952
>>719719734
I think they can, but the trolley problem is not one of them. It is inherently a what-if situation, the moment you actually run through the scenario it falls apart because there are no actual consequences and no actual decisions made.

The problem with morality systems in video games is a well-studied one: the evil option is practically always a joke and/or only there to lend meaning to the good choice (which everyone is practically expected to make). Don't quote me on this but I think it was a KotOR dev who said they simply did not put much effort into the dark side options because they were basically only picked as a part of an over the top only evil choices run. Might have been someone else.

I'm pretty sure even cartel assassins mostly pick good guy options in video games.
/v/ - Thread 718781364
Anonymous No.718786478
>>718786273
While I'm at it, Solo is going to be considered the actual hidden gem (which it is, apart from the retarded SJW droid)
/v/ - Joke Conspiracies
Anonymous No.715975845
>>715961215
There is and should not be any problem with either of these. If people are incapable of seeing the difference between a fictional world and our real one, then they are the problem.

Even if we take gnomes and give them attributes that correspond to Jewish stereotypes for instance, it should be a trivial thing for the player to understand what they are seeing in the game has nothing to do with the real world. Same with orcs, if we depict them as jungle dwelling savages, there is no reason to assume the game's developers hold such views of jungle dwelling cultures in the real world.

Of course genuine idiots will see that and make hurr durr assumptions, but the worse are people who see this, immediately take offense for some other culture because they know you can't publicly defend against something like this.

The world would be a simpler place if people stopped being intentionally retarded, but that is a big ask I suppose.