kai2: I just read Kalypso's response on the Steam page regarding the Commandos II HD Remastered censorship...
... and couldn't swallow the arrogance.
Words like "modern," and "cosmopolitan" used alongside not wanting to promote hatred by depicting symbols used in fact to promote censorship and contextual "white-washing."
Wow, originally I thought the censorship was much less ideological and more based on the development money needed to sell in certain markets, but reading this response just shows Kalypso is 110% invested in this ideological white-wash.
Playing a lot of military games -- where I play as Germans, Russians, Italians, Taliban, Spanish, Vietcong, Americans, etc. -- I really don't like where this is leading. The day games based on historical context divorce themselves from that context, I might as well start just playing wizard and fantasy games.
What surprises me is this same level of censorship would never be tolerated in movies... in fact in the many movies cribbed by Commandos II! Take all symbols out of Bridge Over the River Kwai? Where Eagles Dare? The Great Escape? The Train?
Kalypso's reasoning would seem to suggest that Hogan's Heroes (tv show) is breeding hatred because it showed symbols. Insanity.
Do they not understand that symbols gain power -- not through historical contextual use -- but through censorship and making them forbidden? Nothing is more powerful than a forbidden symbol.
This whole situation is ridiculous.
You've practically said it all.
I am done with that bunch over there, now they have merged that thread, which was perfectly legitimate on its own as was about censorship with over 400 posts, with one about removal of political symbols. Whether it's a finger towards the community or to brush over that woman's shenanigans from yesterday or both, point is once you've told them a few home truths which they don't give a rat's behind about, might as well talk to a wall. If I was the really vicious kind, I'd ask them if they'd like to 'remaster' on the worldwide scale The Man in the High Castle, which isavailable to watch in Germany, that'd be right down their alley.