by Vulkata II » Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:58 pm
Great Tawil wrote:The thing is I hate fighting. I just wanna draw flags and make friends
by Genivaria » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:01 pm
by Trive 38 » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:07 pm
by Vulkata II » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:10 pm
Genivaria wrote:1. Germany is rarely portrayed as outright 'evil' in a ww1 setting and on the rare occasion they are the director needs to be slapped.
I'd point out that one of the most famous ww1 films is All Quiet on The Western Front which the Nazis banned for being 'anti-war' and it was entirely from the perspective of a German soldier.
2. Yes Nazi Germany actually was that fucking bad.
3. As to video games I'd say it's because game devs are a bit squeamish about the idea of switching the perspective to Germans in ww2 because that inevitably would lead to the player shooting American soldiers.
Personally I'd be okay with playing from an Axis perspective.
Great Tawil wrote:The thing is I hate fighting. I just wanna draw flags and make friends
by Telconi » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:12 pm
by Telconi » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:13 pm
by Vulkata II » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:15 pm
Telconi wrote:-Game developers don't like to make a game in which you shoot your own countrymen, and most games we play in America, are developed in America.
-WWII Germany really was that evil, don't wanna be a Nazi whatsoever. Do wanna shoot them.
-WWI Germans were kinda tarnished by how awful they were in the rematch.
Great Tawil wrote:The thing is I hate fighting. I just wanna draw flags and make friends
by Genivaria » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:15 pm
Vulkata II wrote:Genivaria wrote:1. Germany is rarely portrayed as outright 'evil' in a ww1 setting and on the rare occasion they are the director needs to be slapped.
I'd point out that one of the most famous ww1 films is All Quiet on The Western Front which the Nazis banned for being 'anti-war' and it was entirely from the perspective of a German soldier.
2. Yes Nazi Germany actually was that fucking bad.
3. As to video games I'd say it's because game devs are a bit squeamish about the idea of switching the perspective to Germans in ww2 because that inevitably would lead to the player shooting American soldiers.
Personally I'd be okay with playing from an Axis perspective.
1)Was it really good?
2)Yeah they were, not all Nazi soldiers and commanders. I heard Rommel was loved by both sides.
3)But it's okay for an American player playing as a Russian Spetnaz kill another American player playing as an American G.I?
by Vulkata II » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:20 pm
Albrenia wrote:WW1 Germans admittedly have been unfairly splashed with some of the ill-will aimed at the Nazis. I wouldn't say they were the 'bad guys' of WW1, at least not in the sense that the Nazis were.
Genivaria wrote:Vulkata II wrote:1)Was it really good?
2)Yeah they were, not all Nazi soldiers and commanders. I heard Rommel was loved by both sides.
3)But it's okay for an American player playing as a Russian Spetnaz kill another American player playing as an American G.I?
1. It was WW1. There was no such thing as 'good' just 'less bad'.
2. More soldiers than you think were guilty of warcrimes, the Wehrmacht was not the untarnished group that revisionists think.
3. ...wat?
Great Tawil wrote:The thing is I hate fighting. I just wanna draw flags and make friends
by Furbish Islands » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:21 pm
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by Llanfairpwllgywngyll » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:22 pm
by Benxboro » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:26 pm
by Heloin » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:27 pm
Albrenia wrote:WW1 Germans admittedly have been unfairly splashed with some of the ill-will aimed at the Nazis. I wouldn't say they were the 'bad guys' of WW1, at least not in the sense that the Nazis were.
by Hammer Britannia » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:28 pm
by Vulkata II » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:30 pm
Heloin wrote:Albrenia wrote:WW1 Germans admittedly have been unfairly splashed with some of the ill-will aimed at the Nazis. I wouldn't say they were the 'bad guys' of WW1, at least not in the sense that the Nazis were.
While the Germans of the 1st World War may get a worse rap because of the Nazis that doesn't make them good to be fair. While the Great War is a war of who is the least bad of the bunch Germany definitely comes near the top of the worst. The willingness to go into a war that looked bad on the outset, the destruction of Belgium, and their sometimes horrifying colonial policy before and during the war makes it clear that Germany was not the good guy or even just unfortunately forced by circumstance.
Great Tawil wrote:The thing is I hate fighting. I just wanna draw flags and make friends
by Genivaria » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:31 pm
Furbish Islands wrote:Winston Churchill once said that history is written by the victors. It is true in this case, and hence, why Germans are considered the bad guys in both world wars. But really the truth is a lot different than at first glance.
In WWI, there are no good or bad guys. Germany did not start the war, but it started because of high tensions before. The house of cards just fell apart, and Germany took the blame.
In WWII, we are all told that there are clear good guys and bad guys. Allies uniting against the threat of Fascism in Europe and Japan. However, it wasn't as 1 sided. Mainly because of the USSR. They killed many milliosn of people, more than Hitler did, and possibly more than all Axis powers combines(depending on sources).
In conclusion: the Germans aren't the bad guys
A brilliant solution—and in barely 48 hours! This is more than could have been expected. A great moral victory for Vienna; but with it every pretext for war falls to the ground, and [the Ambassador] Giesl had better have stayed quietly at Belgrade. On this document, I should never have given orders for mobilisation.[44]
by Genivaria » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:33 pm
Heloin wrote:Albrenia wrote:WW1 Germans admittedly have been unfairly splashed with some of the ill-will aimed at the Nazis. I wouldn't say they were the 'bad guys' of WW1, at least not in the sense that the Nazis were.
While the Germans of the 1st World War may get a worse rap because of the Nazis that doesn't make them good to be fair. While the Great War is a war of who is the least bad of the bunch Germany definitely comes near the top of the worst. The willingness to go into a war that looked bad on the outset, the destruction of Belgium, and their sometimes horrifying colonial policy before and during the war makes it clear that Germany was not the good guy or even just unfortunately forced by circumstance.
Throughout the beginning of the war, the German army engaged in numerous atrocities against the civilian population of Belgium, including the destruction of civilian property; 6,000 Belgians were killed, and 17,700 died during expulsion, deportation, imprisonment, or a death sentence by court.[4] 25,000 homes and other buildings in 837 communities were destroyed in 1914 alone, and 1.5 million Belgians (20% of the entire population) fled from the invading German army.[5]:13
by Las Palmeras » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:37 pm
Furbish Islands wrote:Winston Churchill once said that history is written by the victors. It is true in this case, and hence, why Germans are considered the bad guys in both world wars. But really the truth is a lot different than at first glance.
Furbish Islands wrote:In WWII, we are all told that there are clear good guys and bad guys. Allies uniting against the threat of Fascism in Europe and Japan. However, it wasn't as 1 sided. Mainly because of the USSR. They killed many milliosn of people, more than Hitler did, and possibly more than all Axis powers combines(depending on sources).
Furbish Islands wrote:In conclusion: the Germans aren't the bad guys
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