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| -1 | 75 years ago, men and only men were conscripted to die in WW2. Today, game developers shoehorn female soldiers in WW2 games, unabashedly erasing men's coerced sacrifice from popular culture, all for money.They’re not where I draw the line, I consider it the bare minimum for a historical game. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/18 06:04 PM |
| -1 | 75 years ago, men and only men were conscripted to die in WW2. Today, game developers shoehorn female soldiers in WW2 games, unabashedly erasing men's coerced sacrifice from popular culture, all for money.No I get that there has to be some fun/creative license taken. BUT out every AC game I think the devs tried for accuracy the most with Origins. My point isn’t that it’s accurate completely, but there should be some accuracy in the demographics at the very least. Same goes for Battlefield. | /r/MensRights | 13/07/18 04:20 PM |
| 1 | 75 years ago, men and only men were conscripted to die in WW2. Today, game developers shoehorn female soldiers in WW2 games, unabashedly erasing men's coerced sacrifice from popular culture, all for money.There are plenty of games that attempt to be historically accurate. An example would be AC: Origins. What if they had whitewashed Egypt and had them speaking French? That would be bizarre and I think people would complain... | /r/MensRights | 13/07/18 02:45 PM |
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