Yeah, I think idea was the word I was looking for over opinion. They present the idea and let you handle it your own way mostly.
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Replying to @S9Stryc9
I think it's kind of sad when game devs, comedians, or whoever take pride in presenting "no opinion" on concentration camps
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Replying to @NonTrotski @TronKnotts
They present the situation od people being put in concentration camps and then you as the player can either stop it, ignore it
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Replying to @S9Stryc9
I still think its sad that the devs seemed proud of the fact that they made a game that is "neutral" on concentration camps
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Replying to @NonTrotski @TronKnotts
I'm sure the devs are very against concentration camps. Maybe it's one of those times where they shouldn't have spoken.
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Replying to @S9Stryc9
Official word from the publisher is they are "neutral" on the issue http://www.wired.com/2016/08/deus-ex-mankind-divided-review/ …
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Replying to @NonTrotski @TronKnotts
It sounds like PR and the devs don't see eye to eye on the message here.
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Replying to @S9Stryc9
I wouldn't work for a company that didn't let me openly voice my lack of neutrality on concentration camps.
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What game are ye playing? Its very clearly anti-concentration camps/mistreatment of oppressed people
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the game of preconceived notions and prejudice. He's winning.
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I've been playing for 12 hours & it has a strong anti-oppression message, at least in my interpretation
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