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feotakahari ([personal profile] feotakahari) wrote2021-11-23 06:08 pm
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Originally posted in response to whether Dark Souls should have an easy mode:

I think missing the point on purpose is a creative experience of its own. My go-to example is Lovecraft. It would be impossible for black writers to write Lovecraft-inspired fiction if they weren’t intentionally missing the point of the anti-black stuff. But they do, and sometimes it’s good. So if you want to take The Lord of the Rings, and intentionally miss the point of Frodo and Sam by making them a gay couple, make it cute or hot and it’s still a worthwhile approach. Or if you take a Grand Theft Auto game, and you miss the point of the social satire and criticism of wealth-seeking by modding it so you can play as Hatsune Miku, it’s not like the satire was very good in the first place. So folks who mod an easy mode for Dark Souls have just as much my blessing as that person who turned an Anne Rice book into a coffee cup.
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[personal profile] palominocorn 2021-11-24 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
IMO, if the video game is on your computer, you can mod it however the fuck you want.

You want to turn Animal Crossing into a sex/drugs/rock n roll debauchery? Sure.

You want to make a sparkles and glitter overhaul of Amnesia? Sure.

You want to turn Oblivion into Skyrim? I am confused by this, but hey, you do you.

I think more games should come, out the box, with an easy mode. (Or even story mode.) It's not like me playing Pillars on story mode is in any way, shape, or form interfering with other people's ability to do the Ultimate. I HIGHLY doubt that programming a "the enemies die if you so much as look at them funny" mode was the reason the Lafda bounty was glitched.