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Anonymous No.714017849 >>714017981 >>714018064 >>714018212 >>714018608 >>714018740
>over 50 years since the 2020's
>people still use the exact same lingo from the tabletops with barely any innovation
At what point does trying to preserve a fictional world's "identity" end up ruining immersion due to how stagnant it is? Bethesda also does this.
Anonymous No.714017949 >>714019157
they're technologically and culturally stagnant bro
Anonymous No.714017981
>>714017849 (OP)
euros have no creativity
Anonymous No.714018054
>Hey CHOOM
Anonymous No.714018064
>>714017849 (OP)
>At what point does trying to preserve a fictional world's "identity" end up ruining immersion due to how stagnant it is?
When your audience is entirely autistic and doesn't understand the need for artistic license so that modern people irl can understand it.
Anonymous No.714018212
>>714017849 (OP)
Dats rite Choom, future is Haitian.
Anonymous No.714018246
Becca can call me choom anyday
Anonymous No.714018457
Play Wuthering Waves in 2026
Anonymous No.714018465
>choom be bussin fr fr no cap, the rizzler goes to ohio
Anonymous No.714018608
>>714017849 (OP)
Jesus Christ, you miserable cunts complain about everything.
Anonymous No.714018740 >>714019536
>>714017849 (OP)
>how stagnant it is

the setting is stagnant, OP. They discuss this very fact.
Anonymous No.714018773 >>714019157
might want to go back and watch some 1970s television, anon
people still talk the same way
Anonymous No.714019080
haha op is such a RockerBoy amirite
Anonymous No.714019157
>>714017949
Stagnant tech i can understand. It's just ironic that night city's culture hasn't changed much when the tabletop mentions that cyberpunk's youth culture is full of so many trends that come and go so quickly that people become apathetic to it.
>>714018773
They very clearly do not... Even early 2000's tv is very different from now. Somewhere around the 2010's people became incapable of speaking without mumbling, stuttering and the "uptalk" men use today to not sound intimidating to women.
Anonymous No.714019536
>>714018740
Might as well have made a game set in 2020, or at least not have set it half a century in the future if they didn't want to move on from the tabletop's 80's-ness
Anonymous No.714019837
It is a bit modernized from tabletop. I remember the books being more cringe with CHOOMBATTA everywhere, not shortened or anything, as if it wasn't any slang's tendency to shorten words and make them roll off the tongue better.
The only thing that was really grating for me was "scrolling" for filming videos instead of watching them.