And I hope we can all recognise that however passionately we might feel one thing about events in the game, or what Larian writers have said, there will also be fans and forum members who take a different view and that we should respect that. That does include trying to keep calm and constructive, and recognising that our takes aren稚 the only possible or acceptable ones.
Of course. That's what I'd most like to see - mutual respect, constructiveness, and all options having their right to exist. Freedom. Roleplaying freedom, freedom of choice - this is something that has always been the most important part of roleplaying. Freedom for players to make decisions and not be judged for it. I would love for our gaming community to be built on mutual respect and acceptance.
I知 going to leave this thread for now despite the duplication, for discussion specifically about the linked interview, but will reconsider if it does turn into a rehash of other threads which already retread much of the same ground, or descends into attacking Larian writers (who are also entitled to their views, even if we disagree with them).
Hope that makes sense!
I sincerely thank you for your understanding! I completely agree with you, I will make every effort to avoid self-repetition, and of course I wholeheartedly condemn any attacks on people with any views. It pains me to read about people who make the same choices in the game as I do being actually attacked and bullied on the internet for doing so. I believe everyone has the right to choose and express any opinion they want without being judged for it. Thank you!