WW2 Games from a Nazi Perspective...

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MammothBlade

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Stepan_RUS said:
No. I dont understand that. i'm not sure what you mean by "meds" but How about, instead of name-calling like a young child, you justify your thinking. explain why this is evil intellectually, rather than emotionaly. Can you do that?
I am simply not bound by your christian slave morals.

"Remember. Natural law makes no false judgments. Its decisions are true and just, even when dreadful." -Ragnar Redbeard
And the opposite is master morality, is it not?

That's quite a lazy view to take considering that a good thinker should be able to weigh up both intellectual and emotional aspects.
 

Stepan_RUS'

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MammothBlade said:
That's quite a lazy view to take considering that a good thinker should be able to weigh up both intellectual and emotional aspects.
Hm. I dont think so myself. Human emotion is mostly confused and illogical. i think the truest answers should come from intellectual, not emotional thinking, yes?
I do not see reason for myself to hate the Nazi.

Many of the internet people say to me that i am "heartless" or such, i think maby it is somthing to do with the age we live in. Would people have cared about killing in a far off land a thousand years ago? I think much less so than now.
 

GildaTheGriffin

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I think we'll never see a Nazi perspective in any game, because game developers need a certain insight to what being a soldier for Nazi Germany was like. And we all know the things they did was horrible and wrong. They may make a game like it was some sort of rouge Nazi soldier trying to get revenge for what Hitler did to his country, but that's all I can think of.

Maybe in the future... When the scars of WWII fade and we look at it from a history point of view.