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What's with the ragetard reaction?
Who gives a damn about Notre Dame
Quasimodoes
What's with the ragetard reaction?
Who gives a damn about Notre Dame
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Quasimodoes
The cancel culture is trying harder and harderSome weird outrage in this thread.
I guess you've missed the part where churches across france have been burned and vandalized throughout the last 5 years or so. I think it was close to a thousand cases of this in 2017 (or was it 2018?) alone.What's with the ragetard reaction?
Who gives a damn about Notre Dame
Right, and I have a cat called retardo.I guess you've missed the part where churches across france have been burned and vandalized throughout the last 5 years or so. I think it was close to a thousand cases of this in 2017 (or was it 2018?) alone.
Indeed. Publishers are doing countless of games on actual wars that killed millions of people and nobody is saying it's tasteless.I can see both sides of the argument here. It is a bit tasteless, but nobody was hurt. It isn’t like the are doing a VR Holocaust. Not for me though.
This is just a practice run for their next hit, Ubisoft Presents: WTC Jumper
what? Why would you ever think british?Wait, is Ubisoft a French or British company? I'm confused.
You know....since the historic rivalry between England and France, so it would make sense for a English company to troll the French and not an actual French company doing this to themselves.what? Why would you ever think british?
I could understand if you thought canadian, but brits?
You were asking why everyone's reacting in a certain way and why people give a fuck about a famous church/classical piece of architecture such as the Notre Dame.Right, and I have a cat called retardo.
What is the relation between your vandalism's history lesson and the ubisoft game?
French, even if they have around 40 offices in a ton of countries, and the one where they have more people is Canada.Wait, is Ubisoft a French or British company? I'm confused.
Bro, it was just a bad joke...French, even if they have around 40 offices in a ton of countries, and the one where they have more people is Canada.
In fact, their headquarters are in Paris, which almost is a different country. The rest of the French people hate Parisians, and Parisians hate the other French people. And Ubi comes from Union des Bretons indépendants (Union of Independent Bretons), Bretons are the ones from a region of France, that I may be wrong but some time ago they wanted to be independent from France.
So who knows. Let's say they are French.
The outage is ridiculous considering this is a good opportunity to showcase a building with tremendous history.
It sounds interesting tbh. I'm down for concepts like this in gaming instead of more bland open world shooter garbage.It's not so much outrage, it's just it's a weird idea.
"Wow, the famous cathedral just burnt, let's make a VR escape game about the event !"
I can see that point of view for sure.It's not so much outrage, it's just it's a weird idea.
"Wow, the famous cathedral just burnt, let's make a VR escape game about the event !"
*grabs pitch fork???*
no one died in the fire. can someone explain why im supposed to be offended by this so i can be part of the outrage?
Yeah, I was going to say the same as you. I thought they (Ubisoft) did a CRAZY amount of scans of the place before the fire even happened and made all of those assets available to the restoration team to help with the rehab.Didn't know they paid money, I was referring to their scans of Notre Dame that helped rebuilding it again authentically. Thanks for the details.
Because I've never played anything like that, and I dont know what to expect.Why would anyone want to play something like that? lol
That would be my condition for acceptance as well. But knowing Ubisoft - probably not happening.i hope any money made from the film/game is going towards restoring the cathedral or to charity?
It is not the "famous building". The cultural n historical significance, n spiritual meaning this "building" has is quite beyond just being a famous building.I'm mad. You should be mad too. Why you ask? Because a company made a game about a famous building that had extensive fire damage, that had a whopping zero fatalities? Fucking distasteful.
WTF are you talking about?It is not the "famous building". The cultural n historical significance, n spiritual meaning this "building" has is quite beyond just being a famous building.
And when it was set on fire by a "person of certain peaceful religion" it was a big failure for the western civilization.
This would be happening indirectly anyway seeing as the producers of the film and the company making the game are French. It helps raise awareness of the disaster, the building as a monument for tourism and helps the French economy. All this outrage about a game where you save Notre Dame just seems bizarre honestly.That would be my condition for acceptance as well. But knowing Ubisoft - probably not happening.
You cannot seriously be so gullible as to believe that.It helps raise awareness of the disaster, the building as a monument for tourism and helps the French economy.
Some weird outrage in this thread.
No but I mean these are French companies paying their taxes and therefor paying for restoration indirectly from anything made in addition to the 500,000 Ubisoft donated already."France" or "French company" does not qualify as being a charity.
Yes it is but having played the game you might be more inclined to see the real thing. There is no negative to having a game like this other than what seems like bizarre outrage to me.Notre Dame is already a well-known tourism magnet - if anything, the game benefits from THAT and not the other way around.
I was doing a parallel, I didn't know it was actually a thing.