No.10
I managed to get a ban from two posts from Gamefreak's discussion forum for their upcoming "erotic gooner slop meets sifu and dark souls" RPG that is trying to appease the "indian/chinese" diaspora of gamers whilst calling the the game for what it is, asset-slop, they used free/cheap UE5 assets, like who are they even kidding? They even stole Clair Obscur 33 style and made it even worse for graphic visuals (a trend that is setting to be the next thing since dark souls-like boom.)
No, speaking about white genocide is not illegal or anti-semitic conspiracy theory in my country, neither is calling out China, India or Tencent. My country is lax on free speech as long as its for critique and yes, I can say to others to die off here and kys and other shit without getting into problems. Not sure where to post this shit else because 4chan's been taken over by both indian, israeli, russian and chinese trash-bots and spam. Its illegal in my country to deny genocide and I denounce all forms of genocide, just work legally, build up the country you are in and don't tear it down, respect the locals, that's all that is asked of you in return for fair treatment both under the law and amongst the people, even if we agree to disagree about politics, religion, dogma and philosophy. At the end of the day, life sucks and we are just living and trying to make ends meet, just do it the right way regarding your countries and don't scam people and get upset someone noticed your scam. Act with integrity and honesty, not cowardice and rat like behavior.
No. 11[Quick Reply]
>>10Honestly looks just like any other platform out there. Everyone wants to promote "free speech" as long as it goes against their "rules". Free speech is one thing, but when it hurts human rights and constituions, its another. I see here, just a concerned gamer who wanted to have an input who was shut down, because the devs or community didn't like your opinion. Also tencent tends to have their 10 cents in certain countries. These days game devs don't have actual management. They have some crybabies looking for their next PR stunt.
No. 12[Quick Reply]
>>11Exactly, notice their "low quality responses" to my long and accurate descriptions of their "shit game" they were trying to sell as something new and exciting just because they weren't working with Nintendo. The reason they got upset about Tencent claim was because its going to be on Sony, who owns Sony stocks? Tencent. Figure it out.
No. 13[Quick Reply]
>>12Ah my bad, its just Blackrock owns Sony, quick fix, but they are looking to sell to modern audiences in China, so they have to quiet down any tencent talks being bad on their forums or they won't get deals there. I'll admit my mistake there!
No. 14[Quick Reply]
>>12Welcome to the modern day and age of gaming. Critisize the game and you're a fool. Support the game and you're a fool. Critisize the devs and you're a antisemetic, right winged terrorist. Tencent is garbage anyways. I wouldn't take their response too seriously imo
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>>13Here's a nice little Blackrock chart for ya ;)
https://www.slickcharts.com/blackrock No. 17[Quick Reply]
>>10alsooo 4chan kinda….yeah self explanatory. just stick around here. we'll make a better imageboard :)
No. 19[Quick Reply]
>>16oh yes indeed! we've seen this in Grok's AI prompts lately. The left trying to "train" Grok into removing "terrorists" but not having a single understanding of LLM's. Don't even get me started on Disney movies. That's just plain disrespectful xD
I think this should move to /pol/ at this point lmao
No. 20[Quick Reply]
>>18question should be, what does Blackrock not own?
No. 21[Quick Reply]
>>19Not really /pol/ just more of a "critical drinker" type of shitpost/take rather than call to political action or spreading of political narratives. Just reporting an observation that happened awfully sharply. I've never gotten a ban this fast from steam of all places.
>>20My ass.
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>>21
>Not really /pol/ just more of a "critical drinker" type of shitpost/take rather than call to political action or spreading of political narratives. Just reporting an observation that happened awfully sharply. I've never gotten a ban this fast from steam of all places.Gaming has taking a far more political stance these days. Kinda sucks. People who game, devs, have so much more influence on shit that didn't used to exist.
But then again, gaming → brainrot (at least nowadays)
>My ass. Well safeguard that shit, bro. They're coming for ya xD
No. 23[Quick Reply]
>>21I agree. The ban shouldn't have been in place. A critique or an opinion shouldnt be bannable
No. 25[Quick Reply]
>>24That game I posted an image of is an example of "publishers preventing release" due to "politically incorrect materials" they requested to be removed were and are now screwing developer over their money on Switch 2 over WEF/Davos shittery in it due to the jokes on "current day things."
No. 26[Quick Reply]
>>24Yes exactly. I also grew up with Csgo and gaming was about freedom. Expression. And having fun. Yeah we gooned, but we didn't have to pay for shitty gooner skins back then. We would modify it.
Voice chat being censored. Text chat being censored. It's all part of Blackrocks game. As soon as you give people freedom, they lose all control.
No. 28[Quick Reply]
>>26They worry more about censoring chats in video games than monitoring "comms" in Telegram/Signal (crime fronts.) Fucked up priorities, right?
>>27You give the devil a little finger, he'll take the whole arm.
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>>28What's important is they stopped some nonsensical talk which should've been private in the first place. These censorships will kill games I tell you. I miss being able to use Comms with friends the way I used to talk to my friends without worrying about big brother watching over me. Man, this is already making me want to piss all over these modern game censorships :( but because some lefty arse didn't like my language. But anyways we're going off topic now xD
No. 30[Quick Reply]
>>29True, anyway, keep supporting legitimate developers and independent game makers who put actual gameplay first, plot second and politics third regardles of the aisle. Peace. (I even support Chinese indie devs if their games are decent, no hate for all Chinese just Tencent and Netease.)
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>>28Also welcome to chanii xD perfect first entrance. We need more of this
No. 32[Quick Reply]
>>30100% agreed. If you ever come across some recommendations, drop them. Always looking for some new decent games. Good talk!

No. 33[Quick Reply]
>>31The latest chinese game I bought was Amazing Cultivation Simulator due to them pulling thrwough with it and made an english patch for it and DLC and I supported it after I noticed it got updated since I stated I would. I prefer traditional-non-commie China (pre-Maoism) shit over "Modern Traditional" Chinese culture. Lets be Real;Taiwan carries that torch these days and I wish they made more games for me to support, Hong Kong used to be same way of carrying actual Chinese culture with them.
>>32You probably heard of the game already mentioned in this post, worth checking out, rimworld but with autistic cultivation lore to boot.
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>>33Will have a peek. Cuz why not.
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>>34I just noticed, Sam probably used AI bot to write that reply, he's an indian 100%.
> Screed (rare term) and Bizzare (political lingo.)Most people from white countries would instead use terms like: "Unhinged rant" or "Out-there conspiracy spam" instead to try and denounce things. You can always spot someone from India using an AI with just these simple factoids. They never sound human or use nuanced speech, they always try to sound "highly educated" (rather than street-smart or what you would hear a regular joe speak) and abruptly different tone of voice than what they responded with originally. They aren't showcasing a level of intelligence or education, they are showcasing a propagandist effort to silence opposition.