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        5 months ago

        Totally, but maybe we don’t need that year right up at the front, since most readers already know the year. Maybe we can bump just that part to the back to make it a little more readable.

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      5 months ago

      They better not switch date to MM-DD-YYYY format.

      4th of July 2024.

      Nothing is more patriotically American than Day Month Year.

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    It’s set in 2077. Why the F does it need to feel American? There’s enough Americana in media already.

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      5 months ago

      Because the Cyberpunk 2077 setting which is based on the original TTRPG is set in Night City which is in America.

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          Because it makes more sense that the euro and dollar would join together into a combined currency than Europe and he US getting together to agree on manhole covers.

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    5 months ago

    Does it have to be set in America? I’d think the genre could work almost anywhere with technological cities.

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    I don’t need a game that’s set in a fictional future and world to be ‘authentically American’.

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      5 months ago

      Well, the author of the Cyberpunk universe is Mike Pondsmith, who’s American and the game setting is in the US.

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        So be authentic to the universe. Be authentic to the lore. Nobody knows what ‘authentically American’ will look like in fifty plus years. And it’s still a fictitious city. There is no need for details to conform with any particular city of today, American or not.

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          I get that but it’s also a genre about social commentary and I think that is best when someone for whom the setting is their home can inject their perspective

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    Wow… What a dumb article… When I read “more authentically American” I thought “makes sense, show the consequences of hard-core capitalism even more clearly and boldly” but what he understands as American culture is manhole covers and the position of waste bins?!

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      5 months ago

      Basically trivia to make noise, nothing else. Advertisement is advertisement, even if the game is probably like 10 years away at this point.

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    So the next city iteration will be a few buildings between massive parking lots and barely any pedestrian crossings or even sidewalks while all the streets are congested as fuck and it takes you ages to get anywhere because everything is so far apart?

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      It’s more that those things likely never crossed anyones mind during development. A lot of everyday things you just assume are the way they are where you live everywhere, until you see they aren’t. And even being aware of that you are always going to miss things.

      I doubt this had any actual influence on which studio ended up working on the game, but it is a nice side effect.