Subject: Seems like these are the kinds of questions the game wants
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Posted on: 2019-07-03 17:15:00 UTC

I watched the trailer, read the pertinent pieces of the interview, and it kind of seems like the kind of discussion you kicked off here, with all of the important questions, (what is a human? what is humanity? is it wrong to hurt something that isn't? what is clean/unclean? who gets to decide?). Is exactly the kind of discussion the creators want. I think it's ok to have a piece of media that asks the player to think about these questions, and even provide answers that the player can either accept or reject.

That particular member of the dev team obviously has some of his own beliefs regarding using frivolous augmentation to remake the body: cheapening the inherit value of the body, disconnecting it from where it originally came from, losing touch with nature, losing touch with the spirit (sacredness). just looking at what i read, he may or may not even hold this belief with all augmentation or just the utter frivolity and ridiculousness with which it is apparently used in cyberpunk.

Ideally the game will present the player with ideas and stories that are hard to swallow and ask them to sort them out, think about them, make decisions. if the game is well made, it will probably present all the arguments and portray augmented characters in humane light, while maybe also presenting something in the other extreme, maybe a person who's brain has been replaced with a super computer, all the memories are there, but maybe it doesn't have humanity anymore. Maybe there will be people who are just piles of parts, no more body even left. is that still human? is it wrong to destroy it? abuse it? is it just an object now? the holder of the body seems to have been treated like it didn't matter, so why should i treat it like it matters?

as uncomfortable as these questions can be, i like at least that the game would like to approach the subject. And even though i'll never be playing it, hopefully they have tact in the final product.

PS I just remembered that the trailer presents someone who HAS augmentation in a completely human light, very sympathetic, very personal, obviously protagonist material. (this being said i have not seen the game-play, i have no idea who the protagonist actually is)

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