• WeedReference420 [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    The Elder Scrolls is wild because there’s all these huge historical race wars and feuds but then you play the games and 95% of the time it’ll be a Nord, his Dunmer wife, a Khajiit and an Orc co-owning a brewery or whatever together and vibing. Guess it’s almost heartwarming in weird way.

    • Dolores [love/loves]@hexbear.net
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      10 months ago

      this is a big failing, i don’t know exactly how morrowind treats you if you roll an argonian but i suspect the game isn’t made too much harder/impossible—the devs are too cowardly to put class/race into a game in a way that actually effects the player. oblivion is more cosmopolitan & apparently peacefully presiding over a whole continent with equality so it kind of makes sense.

      skyrim is especially bonkers—“skyrim for the nords!” why yes of course there are a dozen elf-owned businesses and farms in stormcloak territory, we don’t want it to appear as if the racism regime is racist! not just from not wanting to constrain the player, i think they tried to make the segregation seem tame so the player wouldn’t be impacted by what segregation actually is like (and think something ought to be done). yeah there’s a ghetto associated with the dark elves but they can leave whenever they like, there’s 3 sympathetic nords to 2-3 racist ones, dark elves aren’t barred property ownership. it’s just the aesthetic of racial oppression without any substance, god forbid we make a player think or feel something about racism

      • carpoftruth [any, any]@hexbear.net
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        10 months ago

        If you truly build that kind of systemic racial oppression into a game then it’s incompatible with allowing players to choose the race of their character because you’re basically building multiple games in one, at least one of which is about doing systemic racial oppression. Game development is a business after all, there’s no market for doing twice as much work to sell way less copies (because who really wants to play a KKK orc instead of more fun escapist fantasy)