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mistermumbles: In something like GTA it makes sense though as you're dealing with a bunch of low-life characters. You wouldn't expect a real life mobster, hoodlum or gangster talking all prim and proper, would you now?
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jamyskis: That always gets me in these family-friendly films and TV soaps - hard, nasty characters who'd sell their mother for a dime and yet do not utter a 'fuck' or a 'shit'. It seems completely contrary to reality somehow.
One reason why I love premium cable shows so much because they just don't have to give a damn about such things.

Also, nudity! Take that, you American prudes! =P
Post edited September 17, 2013 by mistermumbles
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Fenixp: Bulletstorm was a parody
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mistermumbles: It wasn't really offensive, but just plain stupid.
Wasn't that kind of the point?!
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mistermumbles: It wasn't really offensive, but just plain stupid.
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darthspudius: Wasn't that kind of the point?!
Yeah, I actuall laughed quite hard at the dudebro remarks.
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darthspudius: Wasn't that kind of the point?!
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Fenixp: Yeah, I actuall laughed quite hard at the dudebro remarks.
Me too, I thought they were quite funny.

SO back on the subject, a couple of posts make it sound like I am being a prude. I am guessing that's the generation that this form of "language" is aimed at. Can someone actually justify that kind repetition of cursing every 2 seconds? It sounds like a 14 year old trying to be edgy and grown up.
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darthspudius: SO back on the subject, a couple of posts make it sound like I am being a prude. I am guessing that's the generation that this form of "language" is aimed at. Can someone actually justify that kind repetition of cursing every 2 seconds? It sounds like a 14 year old trying to be edgy and grown up.
I think I was the only one who used the word prude to justify some swearing, not excessive swearing. There's a difference, likely very large. The point is I'm allergic to the requirement to be politically correct and religiously correct (all the time) for that matter so throw in the swearing to lighten the mood but only for that reason, not to be edgy or sound cool, I'm against that as much as you.
Post edited September 17, 2013 by Nirth
Couldn't care less, really.

I always disliked the idea of being "smart enough to use another word." All words are expressive, cuss words can be used by educated and smart people because they're effective. Maybe my mind was warped by teenage Tarantino movies but I cuss all the fucking time for shit's sake, etc.
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darthspudius: SO back on the subject, a couple of posts make it sound like I am being a prude. I am guessing that's the generation that this form of "language" is aimed at. Can someone actually justify that kind repetition of cursing every 2 seconds? It sounds like a 14 year old trying to be edgy and grown up.
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Nirth: I think I was the only one who used the word prude to justify some swearing, not excessive swearing. There's a difference, likely very large. The point is I'm allergic to the requirement to be politically correct and religiously correct (all the time) for that matter so throw in the swearing to lighten the mood but only for that reason, not to be edgy or sound cool, I'm against that as much as you.
Nice to know it's not just me. I am starting to think I should accept the fact I'm growing up haha. :( Bollocks!

Actually if anyone needs an example of swearing used to great effect, go watch some Blackadder!
Post edited September 17, 2013 by darthspudius
I do wish they'd use more English swears instead of american ones, but more swearing's alright with me!

And here's a great example of how swearing makes a game awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCR8xV7fb5w
Post edited September 17, 2013 by WBGhiro
I don't mind, but yeah, hearing the same thing over and over and over, it's like, come on, show a little creativity. Kinda like the phrases npc's use in Oblivion. Quit asking me how I am; you don't really care!

What I hate is when books make up "fake" swearing words. "Sanctuary" by Lynn Abbey comes to mind. "Froggin'". Really?

But anyway, thanks for reminding me; I totally forgot GTA V was coming out!
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WBGhiro: I do wish they'd use more English swears instead of american ones, but more swearing's alright with me!

And here's a great example of how swearing makes a game awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCR8xV7fb5w
Hahah that Total War video was fantastic.
I always cringe with swearing in games, because it always sounds odd, like they are trying too hard.
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Profanity: Yep, getting scammed is a great alternative to swearing in games.
Yup, Kickstarter is full of scammers. Those who backed Torment, Eternity and Wasteland, prepare yourself...
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Fenixp: Yeah, let's forget the other modern AAA games which actually are innovative and only pull those :-p
Unfortunately, rehashed games of successful franchises (with little to no innovation) overwhelm the market. I don't blame the publishers or devs though. If it sells, why fix something that isn't broken? Free market and all that jazz :)

But getting back to the subject at hand, if I don't like the swearing (or any part of a game), I just wouldn't buy it.
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jamyskis: Reminds me of that quote from the epic film "Falling Down"

"I never liked you. You know why? You don't curse. I don't trust a man who doesn't curse. Not a "fuck" or a "shit" in all these years. Real men curse."
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jamyskis:
Kinda off-topic, but here we have a saying:

"Joka pieremättä kusee, se kuksimatta kuolee."

Roughly translated:

"He who never farts while peeing, will die without ever getting laid."

This is something you're supposed to say if you are e.g. in a public lavatory and happen to fart while peeing in the urinals. Kinda prayer or something so that the gods forgive you, I guess.

Anyway, maybe cursing and farting are a bit similar thing. Maybe some people would mind if games started having lots of farting.
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tionerc: Unfortunately, rehashed games of successful franchises (with little to no innovation) overwhelm the market. I don't blame the publishers or devs though. If it sells, why fix something that isn't broken? Free market and all that jazz :)
Sturgeon's Law, my friend, Sturgeon's Law. It has always applied, it always will. And the new Tomb Raider was actually pretty darn good - even innovative in some aspects, albeit minor ones.