A message from Gary Savage about Ethical Inflexibility
Posted: 29 Mar 2007, 15:00
"Ethical Inflexibility"
(I find it amusing now the war is over, that some Auggers scorned and poured derision on 0-aug and accused 0-aug of being the less skilled version. I like both, and to be honest I think both have their flaws, I prefer the in-between, DXSG and DXAG, for me are the best gametypes.)
However... Load a Single Player game...Watch Bob Page talking to Walton Simons... Notice well how Bob boasts that his science projects are way more advanced than those of Gary Savage's team, BECAUSE... Page's team have been experimenting in augmentations, an area which Savage's team have "refused" to get involved with...due to ... "ethical inflexibility" as Page puts it...
Do you not see, from the very beginning of the game, the game-makers are chanelling the player towards the humane decision-making of a cop, not the bloodthirsty augmented combat of a "freak" like Gunther or Simons...
Definitely there is written into the game, a negative aspect to augmentations. But then who disagrees that they are a necessary evil?
(I find it amusing now the war is over, that some Auggers scorned and poured derision on 0-aug and accused 0-aug of being the less skilled version. I like both, and to be honest I think both have their flaws, I prefer the in-between, DXSG and DXAG, for me are the best gametypes.)
However... Load a Single Player game...Watch Bob Page talking to Walton Simons... Notice well how Bob boasts that his science projects are way more advanced than those of Gary Savage's team, BECAUSE... Page's team have been experimenting in augmentations, an area which Savage's team have "refused" to get involved with...due to ... "ethical inflexibility" as Page puts it...
Do you not see, from the very beginning of the game, the game-makers are chanelling the player towards the humane decision-making of a cop, not the bloodthirsty augmented combat of a "freak" like Gunther or Simons...
Definitely there is written into the game, a negative aspect to augmentations. But then who disagrees that they are a necessary evil?