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    Your gripes with CoC II

    Look, I don't even mind futas, it was just a side note I brought up to segue into discussing the lack of male characters, please don't focus on it ;_;
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    Your gripes with CoC II

    Wittgenstein once said that all problems of philosophy are problems of language, and I see that there is a problem of language occurring here. The limits of our language are the limits of our world, and my internal conception of "corruption" heavily painted my interpretation of Tel'Aldre; that...
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    Your gripes with CoC II

    In retrospect I did overstate the amount of futas, sorry. I think random events with recurring futas (e.g. the elf troupe in the woods) biased me, as well as having a dickgirl companion on my team. I also did background research before posting and found many people discussing the amount of futa...
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    Your gripes with CoC II

    Woah woah, I didn't mean to imply the city was successful or pure. The important thing about it was what it symbolically stood for, and its *failure* to uphold the values is exactly where the corruption lies. It's thesis and antithesis. Tel'Adre attempted to be the thesis of purity, but ends up...
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    Your gripes with CoC II

    I think corruption can pretty firmly be established as a transition from one state to another state. A demon doing whatever it wants regardless of its effect on others is just being evil/selfish/etc. It's not necessarily corrupted. A benevolent angel being turned into a demon that does all that...
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    Your gripes with CoC II

    First of all, I would like to say that I think CoC2 is a huge improvement over CoC1 as a game in many significant ways. The character portraits, the general aesthetics of the GUI, the exploration, the questing, the combat, etc etc are all significantly improved in meaningful ways. Pretty much...