Actually, the story DLC for ACIII does just that.Ukomba said:If George Washington or Abraham Lincoln, after gaining power, took part in or allowed the executing tens of thousands of supposed political enemies, I would have a hard time arguing against that portrayal of them even if it were strictly apocryphal. Since none of that happened, I would call such a portrayal out of character for the person and the times.JenSeven said:Okay, kinda weird the comments here. I guess it might have to do with Americans and American history not being that long.
And maybe to do with this game being set in a country that is not America and is actually tied to reliable historical events.
Let's say this game (which uses a historical setting and tries to appear to be historically accurate) portrays George Washington personally torturing and literally crucifying captured enemy soldiers. Showing Abraham Lincoln as a deranged tyrant.
And so on.
You would be saying different things here then, wouldn't you?
Edit: Also, it seems to me that Bioshock Infinite did attempted to do something along those lines.
That sounds like it would actually be pretty fun, I'll have to hunt down a lets play of that. I love alternate time line stuff. That was my favorite part of DBZ Budokai and the only good stuff from The Force Unleashed.Paragon Fury said:Actually, the story DLC for ACIII does just that.Ukomba said:If George Washington or Abraham Lincoln, after gaining power, took part in or allowed the executing tens of thousands of supposed political enemies, I would have a hard time arguing against that portrayal of them even if it were strictly apocryphal. Since none of that happened, I would call such a portrayal out of character for the person and the times.JenSeven said:Okay, kinda weird the comments here. I guess it might have to do with Americans and American history not being that long.
And maybe to do with this game being set in a country that is not America and is actually tied to reliable historical events.
Let's say this game (which uses a historical setting and tries to appear to be historically accurate) portrays George Washington personally torturing and literally crucifying captured enemy soldiers. Showing Abraham Lincoln as a deranged tyrant.
And so on.
You would be saying different things here then, wouldn't you?
Edit: Also, it seems to me that Bioshock Infinite did attempted to do something along those lines.
In the story, George Washington finds the Apple of Eden and goes power crazy and sets himself up as the all-powerful dictator King George of the United States, brutalizing people etc. Instead of fighting the British and Templars, the alternate history has Connor fighting against GW and freeing the US.
Its a side "What If?" story, but it still exists.
I just usually wear my fake moustache for the moustache-twirling purposes. You could also give them a German or a Russian accent, of course.Zachary Amaranth said:They should be required to grow a thin mustache and beard combo. Even if they already have facial hair. Or are women. That's how cartoony they are!
This should be all the information one needs to know about this guy and his deal. Oh wow, even a cultural Napoleon Complex reference works here...He received approximately 11% of the vote in the country's 2012 election.
Abe Lincoln as a deranged tyrants a bit of a stretch, but he was pretty underhanded in his dealings. He wasn't afraid to bully and threaten and bribe politicians to get his way. Now, most of the time his bullying/threatening/bribing was for the good of the people in general, but its still pretty scummy to do.JenSeven said:Okay, kinda weird the comments here. I guess it might have to do with Americans and American history not being that long.
And maybe to do with this game being set in a country that is not America and is actually tied to reliable historical events.
Let's say this game (which uses a historical setting and tries to appear to be historically accurate) portrays George Washington personally torturing and literally crucifying captured enemy soldiers. Showing Abraham Lincoln as a deranged tyrant.
And so on.
You would be saying different things here then, wouldn't you?
It was probably the old absolute power corrupts absolutely thing.Dalisclock said:So,
1.) It's not as if the Asssins creed series has ever been super Historically accurate, so them not appealing to your views on the revoltuon shouldn't bother you that much.
2.) Unless there's some super secret history of the Revolution I missed, the fact Robespierre was totally in favor of mass executions of innocent people isn't exactly disputed by historians. And that enough is enough to make him a monster.
It actually makes me sad, considering apparently he started out as a man with high ideal(a human rights lawyer) apparently. It seems bizarre go to from "The rights of man" to "Off with their heads".
Lincoln pulled some shady crap, like suspension of Habeus corpus, presiding over a war where American cities were burned to the ground, the farce of the Emancipation Proclamation, sending in soldiers to put down the draft riots(and the way the draft was handled). This is the kind of stuff you could draw from to say "Lincoln was a tyrant".shintakie10 said:Abe Lincoln as a deranged tyrants a bit of a stretch, but he was pretty underhanded in his dealings. He wasn't afraid to bully and threaten and bribe politicians to get his way. Now, most of the time his bullying/threatening/bribing was for the good of the people in general, but its still pretty scummy to do.
If they don't want to hire you, just twil your mustache. they're clearly interested in evil.Lieju said:
I just usually wear my fake moustache for the moustache-twirling purposes. You could also give them a German or a Russian accent, of course.Zachary Amaranth said:They should be required to grow a thin mustache and beard combo. Even if they already have facial hair. Or are women. That's how cartoony they are!
Robespierre with a Russian accent.
Hire me Ubisoft.
Yeah, he pretty much established the police state: Nationalistic fervor, sentencing everyone that objects to death... You know the deal.Spartan448 said:Um... Correct me if I'm wrong, but but didn't Robespierre have everyone guillotine'd, not just the rich dudes?
Except they were. Doesn't matter if they driven to that point, the ancien regime pales in comparison to the insane murderous pack of idiots that define that period of Western History little different from how Hohenzollern's and Imperial Germans were blundering fools compared to the cunning, sickening evil of the Nazis.MovieBob said:he specifically cited the (in his view) depictions of Revolutionaries as "barbarians, bloodthirsty savages"
The issues comes down to Lincoln having an conscience and restoring the Union to the state it once was as much as he possibly could after the war. He was in a hard position that was tantamount to destroying the Republic to save it and he did better than most give him credit for if only for the fact that he could have never bothered to restore those rights after the war since it would be easier to govern without them, the very danger all crisis place in people's hands and a temptation he resisted as admirably as Washington did by refusing to assert greater authority over the Republic when he has strong backing to do so.Lincoln pulled some shady crap, like suspension of Habeus corpus, presiding over a war where American cities were burned to the ground, the farce of the Emancipation Proclamation, sending in soldiers to put down the draft riots(and the way the draft was handled). This is the kind of stuff you could draw from to say "Lincoln was a tyrant".
So? What would have been gained if he hadn't been?Oh, and Honest Abe was kind of a dick.
Thanks for giving your two cents, it's good to hear the opinion of someone who actually lives in the country in question.Pizzle said:Never posted here but I think this is the right time to begin because I feel quite concerned as a french man.
I remembered some people complained about the DLC in AC3 about George Washington while it was clearly said to be an uchronia.
Now AC Unity based a lot of its promotion on history and "oh see, we have historians on the team", they looked pretty proud about it. Sounds logical people backlash when the expectation isn't met. Exactly like when you have a hardscience fiction which does the physics wrong.
As for Melenchon, I'm french as I said and I really don't like him. I'm pretty sure raising the problem with AC Unity is basically part of his political agenda since he was regularly targeted for "hating France" (which is quite stupid also by the way). He also supported video game as an art form in several interviews after this "incident" and says that he should be allowed to criticise and debate its contents the same way he can do it for any other art form. Sadly I must agree with him on that. Though, it also looks like a way for him to show to everyone that he is "progressive and support video games", he likes to try to be the "cool" guy around. But I must admit he is probably one of the only french politics who did say that video games should be recognise as an art form.
STILL, Melenchon is mostly a formerly successful politician who tries to continu existing by trolling (I'm not joking, he trolls a lot). But he did start a big controversy in France with this.
As for the realism in AC Unity, its portrayal of revolution IS simplistic. History is not as simple as that. AC Unity just uses all the popular tropes about the french revolution. Believe or not, even in France these tropes are classics and many people believe that the revolution is as simple as :
King lacked skills => Revolution => Terror => Napoleon
This is just not as simple. Revolutionaries also wrote the the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, they abolished slavery, and much more. Of course you had terrible times too, like in most revolutions btw, but don't forget the Revolution was a 10 years event. You can't summarise it by the Terror.
Now, did Ubisoft did bad ? Probably not, the Terror must be the best period for an AC game. It's a really harsh, violent chaotic time in Paris and all France.
It still felt to me that if they didn't want problems about history, they should have said "this is an uchronia" the same way they said it for George Washington's DLC in AC3, though.
Is this controversy good for video games ? Surprisingly enough, I think it is in France. Major medias are talking about this debate, about games, not to say "games make you violent and are toys for kids" but to discuss if history should be taken seriously in games. It is a valid debate, a debate that movies, books, any art form is subject to. The fact that a politician, even if I don't like him, even if it is for political agenda, brings this debate on TV while repeating that he considers video games an art form... is a good thing, in my opinion.
Also: he admitted he hasn't played the game and was complaining about the contents in the trailers. Since people were asking.
Also again: the picture of the article is hilarious