For No Reason in Particular Here's a Bunch of Games Where You Kill Nazis
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The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi
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There’s a lot of things you can do with a hatchet… and a Nazi
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Love that old Wolfenstein.
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Saboteur is one of those games I'm afraid to replay because I have such vivid memories of it being really fun and I don't want to lose that.
I already somewhat ruined Morrowind with modern hardware doing distant rendering. Back in the day Morrowind had perpetual fog and you couldn't see far, so all the places felt so far apart. It felt like a journey going from Vivec city to Ebonhart. But modern hardware has no problem with distant rendering and now I can see that I could spit from Vivec City to Ebonhart. It's no longer a journey, it's just an annoyance because "it's right there". The magic of traversal is lessened because things no longer feel like they're far away.
And that's what I'm afraid of, that some illusion of Saboteur gets shattered and with it the game will also feel lesser than it was.
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Yeah, killing Hitler was so cathartic.
Also just a ridiculous amount of hidden rooms with treasure.
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I think that dehumanizing other humans is something to be on the watch for. It doesn't make you a Nazi to wonder if you're also morally unsound
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What morals? You think I should have to play by some made up set of rules that the Nazis couldn't give two shits about?
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There is a pretty big flaw in this argument. Tolerance does not mean "do not murder". We do not tolerate plenty of people that we don't kill.
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Nazis are human. Cruelty is all too human. The problem is, some people are completely beyond help, and will kill you just for existing, the first chance they get. You have to be ready if that happens, because it might happen sooner than you think.
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That was such a fun game. Little asexual me didn't care about the nudity, but the black and white aspect before liberating an area into color was such a cool Gimmick.
"It's a piece of piss"
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You're literally making it up as you go. You have no clue what someone advocates for, but it sounds like people need to pass your own personal test else you think you should get to murder them in cold blood then try to make up a reason afterwards. Do you Nazi that you're the Nazi?
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You're literally bringing up driving privileges & laws. The social contract you have is the US legal system. You don't get to go murder or attack people cause you decided they deserved it while you still try to claim you're following the social contract.
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Been watching Band of Brothers (then of course the sequel, The Pacific) and gameplay from The Darkness for this very “no particular reason”. The Darkness feels more cathartic.
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I just played it for the first time 4 months ago and it still holds up incredibly well. The art direction definitely helps cut down on the expanded rendering capabilities of modern PCs. While you'll still have some reduced resolutions of distant landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, you'll barely notice it as the distance is often covered by buildings, trees, hills, Nazi fortifications, and so on.
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Life is a game really.
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People who self-identify as Nazis, as well as those knowingly in neo-Nazi organizations, are therefore perfectly valid targets of assassination. Historically, such people are seen as national heroes, so don't give me that 'winning people over to your side of history' junk.
When it is strategically effective to shoot a Nazi, and it often is, then I advocate you do so without hesitation. Where it is not strategically effective, I advocate the myriad of nonviolent techniques put in use by antifascists. These are preferred, not because of some silly claims that Nazis should not be harmed, but because they're safer and more sustainable than individual actions.
Listen closely to what a Nazi wants, yes even the 'cosplay Nazis', and think about whether their life is more important than stopping their goal of mass extermination.
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Something about Luigi?
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There is a conversion of Wolfenstein 3D for the ZDOOM. Best way to play the game if you want mouselook and other nice things.
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Saboteur is an incredible fun. Feel like replaying it now
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damn*
What you wrote is like a direction, "first go left, then towards the right of the dam" but in lazy idiot speak.