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Pagan Online Official Launch Date + Major Game Updates - MMORPG.com

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Earlier today, Wargaming and Mad Head Games announced hack-n-slash action RPG Pagan Online will officially launch, exiting Early Access, on August 27 for $29.99.

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  • Pher0ciousPher0cious Member RarePosts: 530
    edited July 2019
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
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  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    edited July 2019
    Pagan Online is pretty solid for where it is in development, though I have a multitude of complaints both small and large.

    The largest of my complaints are the stingy drop rates on high end loot and excessive difficulty jump from normal to hard (seriously, I am afraid to even try the third difficulty).

    Also some of the new skill trees are really poorly designed. Lukian has minor passives that boost the lightning version of the spell in the branch that provides a major passive for the fire version of the spell. Or the best/most hilarious one yet - Kingewitch has minor passives that improve the spread of an AoE projectile that end in a major passive that makes it single target... facepalm.


    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    Indeed. But fuck em. Religious people have no respect for art that doesn't conform to them.

    LummSojukenguru23Pher0ciousXarko[Deleted User]gastovski1CazrielRich84onelesslightand 3 others.
  • lahnmirlahnmir Member LegendaryPosts: 5,056
    Aeander said:
    Pagan Online is pretty solid for where it is in development, though I have a multitude of complaints both small and large.

    The largest of my complaints are the stingy drop rates on high end loot and excessive difficulty jump from normal to hard (seriously, I am afraid to even try the third difficulty).

    Also some of the new skill trees are really poorly designed. Lukian has minor passives that boost the lightning version of the spell in the branch that provides a major passive for the fire version of the spell. Or the best/most hilarious one yet - Kingewitch has minor passives that improve the spread of an AoE projectile that end in a major passive that makes it single target... facepalm.


    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    Indeed. But fuck em.

    Agreed. My complaints are a bit more severe unfortunately.

    Their level generator is a disaster. Every level is a bunch of small open spaces connected by lanes. As soon as you enter an open space magical barriers prevent you from leaving and you have to fight a bunch of enemies. Horrible, horrible, design straight out of 2003. Even worse, the whole kb+m is rather useless because of it since these spaces are so tiny that they get swarmed with enemies and positioning gets rather useless. Just dodge the red circles.

    My other complaint is the loot. The game is heavy gearscore dependent and thats a problem. You need a certain score to enter content so you will simply equip the gear with the highest score to progress. Too bad the stats might actually be worthless for your build. Yes, you will probably have to ruin your build to actually progress.

    There is good in there too, unique classes that are fun to play. I started with Lukian but switched to Dameer and he rocks. Combat is satisfying too and the looks might not be top of the line but they are very solid. 

    /Cheers,
    Lahnmir
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    Kyleran on yours sincerely 


    'But there are many. You can play them entirely solo, and even offline. Also, you are wrong by default.'

    Ikcin in response to yours sincerely debating whether or not single-player offline MMOs exist...



    'This does not apply just to ED but SC or any other game. What they will get is Rebirth/X4, likely prettier but equally underwhelming and pointless. 

    It is incredibly difficult to design some meaningfull leg content that would fit a space ship game - simply because it is not a leg game.

    It is just huge resource waste....'

    Gdemami absolutely not being an armchair developer

  • Tiamat64Tiamat64 Member RarePosts: 1,545
    Aeander said:

    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    Indeed. But fuck em. Religious people have no respect for art that doesn't conform to them.

    What the heck are you two on about?  Or... just on, really.  Unless there was some huge Christian outpour about God of War and Smite etc that I'm unaware of (my own recollection about the latter was more other Religions which got to see their actual gods be portrayed as sexy supermodels, none of which were Christians)
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  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    Indeed. But fuck em. Religious people have no respect for art that doesn't conform to them.

    What the heck are you two on about?  Or... just on, really.  Unless there was some huge Christian outpour about God of War and Smite etc that I'm unaware of (my own recollection about the latter was more other Religions which got to see their actual gods be portrayed as sexy supermodels, none of which were Christians)
    These controversies have been long standing. Not as it applies to this particular obscure title (yet) but in general.

    Remember the Christians getting angry about His Dark Materials killing God? Or the recent petition to have Good Omens canceled?

    Fact is, any sufficiently popular source material that portrays religion flippantly, negatively, or non-traditionally can find itself subject to backlash. Because religious organizations do not respect art.
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  • SojuSoju Member UncommonPosts: 24
    edited July 2019
    When you're an atheist and you have to get your manufactured SJW activism quota in. I'm not even a religious person and I find your faux victimization pandering as feeble attention seeking and virtue signaling. I have news for both of you clowns, hardly anyone knows about this game. I own it, and I like it, but I only found out about it by a fluke when doing a manual search of games on Steam. I think you guys should quit your day jobs and go work for google....
    Aeander[Deleted User]moshraarmageddonx911gastovski1onelesslightDryxaline
  • Tiamat64Tiamat64 Member RarePosts: 1,545
    Aeander said:
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    Indeed. But fuck em. Religious people have no respect for art that doesn't conform to them.

    What the heck are you two on about?  Or... just on, really.  Unless there was some huge Christian outpour about God of War and Smite etc that I'm unaware of (my own recollection about the latter was more other Religions which got to see their actual gods be portrayed as sexy supermodels, none of which were Christians)
    These controversies have been long standing. Not as it applies to this particular obscure title (yet) but in general.

    Remember the Christians getting angry about His Dark Materials killing God? Or the recent petition to have Good Omens canceled?

    Fact is, any sufficiently popular source material that portrays religion flippantly, negatively, or non-traditionally can find itself subject to backlash. Because religious organizations do not respect art.
    Both of those had to do with the Christian God and the Christian religion.

    What religious gods exist in Pagan Online are ones unrelated to Christianity in any way, and more similar to the ones from Greek myths if anything (a god of the sun and a god of the moon are mentioned, for example)

    At least, to my knowledge.
    Ozmodan
  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    edited July 2019
    Soju said:
    When you're an atheist and you have to get your manufactured SJW activism quota in. I'm not even a religious person and I find your faux victimization pandering as feeble attention seeking and virtue signaling.
    Yeah. I'm not going to even acknowledge someone who throws around the terms "SJW" and "virtue signalling" as a human being. They don't deserve acknowledgement.
    SojuTillerOzmodangastovski1CazrielOyjordkenguru23onelesslightillutian
  • kenguru23kenguru23 Member UncommonPosts: 49
    Soju said:
    When you're an atheist and you have to get your manufactured SJW activism quota in. I'm not even a religious person and I find your faux victimization pandering as feeble attention seeking and virtue signaling. I have news for both of you clowns, hardly anyone knows about this game. I own it, and I like it, but I only found out about it by a fluke when doing a manual search of games on Steam. I think you guys should quit your day jobs and go work for google....
    Yeah damn right! Take that u SJW!1 Anyone else here from the kekistan?
    [Deleted User]AeandermoshraOzmodan
  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    edited July 2019
    Torval said:
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    You mean while I go play Diablo 3 instead? /smh

    Some of you people are as horrible or worse than the people you're slagging on. The funny thing about extreme people on the right and left is they sound almost exactly alike with their hate and willingness to kill people that don't agree with them.
    You would think that religious people would be pro-Diablo and pro-Doom? I mean killing demons in their tens of thousands sounds like doing God's work to me. (And if so, I'm a holy man). 

    Also, fuck that shit right off. You getting offended at people for getting offended at other people getting offended is in no way better than what you are criticizing. There is no equivalence. At no point would I ever threaten or censor my political opponents. I only seek, as an artist and an art lover, to defend the artistic rights of myself and others.

    (I enjoy having the right to shoot a god in the face on Christmas Eve in Persona 5.  :p)
    Ozmodan
  • SojuSoju Member UncommonPosts: 24
    edited July 2019
    Aeander said:
    Soju said:
    When you're an atheist and you have to get your manufactured SJW activism quota in. I'm not even a religious person and I find your faux victimization pandering as feeble attention seeking and virtue signaling.
    Yeah. I'm not going to even acknowledge someone who throws around the terms "SJW" and "virtue signalling" as a human being. They don't deserve acknowledgement.


    As you quote them? You are a gift that keeps on giving! You are so far down the rabbit hole that you can't even recognize your own hypocrisy as you type it, and pat yourself on the back for it several times before hitting the post button.


    Aeanderonelesslight
  • Tiamat64Tiamat64 Member RarePosts: 1,545
    edited July 2019
    Aeander said:
    Torval said:
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    You mean while I go play Diablo 3 instead? /smh

    Some of you people are as horrible or worse than the people you're slagging on. The funny thing about extreme people on the right and left is they sound almost exactly alike with their hate and willingness to kill people that don't agree with them.
    You would think that religious people would be pro-Diablo and pro-Doom? I mean killing demons in their tens of thousands sounds like doing God's work to me. (And if so, I'm a holy man). 

    Also, fuck that shit right off. You getting offended at people for getting offended at offense is in no way better than what you are criticizing. There is no equivalence. At no point would I ever threaten or censor my political opponents. I only seek, as an artist and an art lover, to defend the artistic rights of myself and others.

    (I enjoy having the right to shoot a god in the face on Christmas Eve in Persona 5.  :p)
    My own point is there isn't going to be a Christian outpour against this game, because this game doesn't even have any references to the Christian religion.  Even Diablo and Doom had more references to it than this game (though I don't recall there being much Christian outpour about Diablo either, probably because it was focused more on demons than God.  Doom on the other hand had some if I recall correctly but that was so long ago it was almost an entirely different era. Far as I can tell, society's moved on since the days they were idiotically whining about Dungeons and Dragons)
  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:
    Torval said:
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    You mean while I go play Diablo 3 instead? /smh

    Some of you people are as horrible or worse than the people you're slagging on. The funny thing about extreme people on the right and left is they sound almost exactly alike with their hate and willingness to kill people that don't agree with them.
    You would think that religious people would be pro-Diablo and pro-Doom? I mean killing demons in their tens of thousands sounds like doing God's work to me. (And if so, I'm a holy man). 

    Also, fuck that shit right off. You getting offended at people for getting offended at offense is in no way better than what you are criticizing. There is no equivalence. At no point would I ever threaten or censor my political opponents. I only seek, as an artist and an art lover, to defend the artistic rights of myself and others.

    (I enjoy having the right to shoot a god in the face on Christmas Eve in Persona 5.  :p)
    My own point is there isn't going to be a Christian outpour against this game, because this game doesn't even have any references to the Christian religion.  Even Diablo and Doom had more references to it than this game (though I don't recall there being much Christian outpour about Diablo either, probably because it was focused more on angels and demons than God.  Doom on the other hand had some if I recall correctly but that was so long ago it was almost an entirely different era. Far as I can tell, society's moved on since the days they were idiotically whining about Dungeons and Dragons)
    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)
  • Pher0ciousPher0cious Member RarePosts: 530
    edited July 2019

    Tiamat64 said:


    Aeander said:




    The Christians will be up in arms about this.


    Indeed. But fuck em. Religious people have no respect for art that doesn't conform to them.


    What the heck are you two on about?  Or... just on, really.  Unless there was some huge Christian outpour about God of War and Smite etc that I'm unaware of (my own recollection about the latter was more other Religions which got to see their actual gods be portrayed as sexy supermodels, none of which were Christians)



    Torval said:
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    You mean while I go play Diablo 3 instead? /smh

    Some of you people are as horrible or worse than the people you're slagging on. The funny thing about extreme people on the right and left is they sound almost exactly alike with their hate and willingness to kill people that don't agree with them.


    I'm just poking fun at the name of the game and Christianity. Relax!! Take a Prozac.

    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:
    Torval said:
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    You mean while I go play Diablo 3 instead? /smh

    Some of you people are as horrible or worse than the people you're slagging on. The funny thing about extreme people on the right and left is they sound almost exactly alike with their hate and willingness to kill people that don't agree with them.
    You would think that religious people would be pro-Diablo and pro-Doom? I mean killing demons in their tens of thousands sounds like doing God's work to me. (And if so, I'm a holy man). 

    Also, fuck that shit right off. You getting offended at people for getting offended at offense is in no way better than what you are criticizing. There is no equivalence. At no point would I ever threaten or censor my political opponents. I only seek, as an artist and an art lover, to defend the artistic rights of myself and others.

    (I enjoy having the right to shoot a god in the face on Christmas Eve in Persona 5.  :p)
    My own point is there isn't going to be a Christian outpour against this game, because this game doesn't even have any references to the Christian religion.  Even Diablo and Doom had more references to it than this game (though I don't recall there being much Christian outpour about Diablo either, probably because it was focused more on demons than God.  Doom on the other hand had some if I recall correctly but that was so long ago it was almost an entirely different era. Far as I can tell, society's moved on since the days they were idiotically whining about Dungeons and Dragons)


    Paganism (from classical Latin pāgānus "rural, rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism.

    Paganism was originally a pejorative and derogatory term for polytheism, implying its inferiority.[3] Paganism has broadly connoted the "religion of the peasantry".[3][5] During and after the Middle Ages, the term paganism was applied to any unfamiliar religion, and the term presumed a belief in false god(s).

    Pagan Online?

    Pagan?

    Pagan?

    Just poking fun. Calm down!
    Oyjord
    ('''\( ',.:.,' )/''')
  • Tiamat64Tiamat64 Member RarePosts: 1,545
    edited July 2019
    Aeander said:

    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)
    Yea, I brought up Smite and God of War (which had nothing to do with Christianity) and talked about it with your own examples of Dark Materials and Good omens (which did) because I think it's important to realize that Christians are (probably) not going to complain about games unrelated to Christian Gods and related to non-Christian gods, of which Pagan Online is (Pagan Online, per their steam page, is actually about the Slavik gods).

    I just find it just a bit paranoid for people to say "The Christians are going to be up in arms!!!" about a game that they're probably not going to be up in arms about, because it's unrelated to Christianity.  The days where Christians screamed and shouted about games unrelated to Christianity just for having religion at all (such as Dungeons and Dragons) are long gone, and thank God for that.


    As for your counterpoint, your counterpoint is my actual point.  If Smite had Jesus in it, then odds are very good the Christians really would have been up in arms about it.

    That is my point.  If a game has something about Christianity in it, then there's a possibility they'd be "up in arms" about it (depending on how hefty it is.  Most Christian soccermoms or whatever don't give a crap about Persona because Persona's so heavily stylized in both plot and art style that it's Christian-God-in-name-only, assuming their heads didn't explode getting that far in the plot in the first place).

    But Pagan Online doesn't have anything about Christianity in it.  Nor did a Jesus-less Smite.  And thus Christians were not up in arms about Smite, nor will they be up in arms about this game.  So why the heck are you people saying Christians are going to be up in arms about this game?  Just because of the name or something?


    (even getting up in arms about the word Pagan is so.... 1300's Dark Ages or whatever.  I'm not even sure most people today, Christian or otherwise, know what Pagan even MEANS these days)

  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    edited July 2019
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)
    Yea, I brought up Smite and God of War and talked about it with your own examples of Dark Materials and Good omens because I think it's important to realize that Christians are (probably) not going to complain about games unrelated to Christian Gods and related to non-Christian gods, of which Pagan Online is (Pagan Online, per their steam page, is actually about the Slavik gods).

    I just find it just a bit paranoid for people to say "The Christians are going to be up in arms!!!" about a game that they're probably not going to be up in arms about, because it's unrelated to Christianity.  The days where Christians screamed and shouted about games unrelated to Christianity just for having religion at all (such as Dungeons and Dragons) are long gone, and thank God for that.


    As for your counterpoint, your counterpoint is my actual point.  If Smite had Jesus in it, then odds are very good the Christians really would have been up in arms about it.

    That is my point.  If a game has something about Christianity in it, then there's a possibility they'd be "up in arms" about it (depending on how hefty it is.  Most Christian soccermoms or whatever don't give a crap about Persona because Persona's so heavily stylized in both plot and art style that it's Christna-God-in-name-only, assuming their heads didn't explode getting that far in the plot in the first place).

    But Pagan Online doesn't have anything about Christianity in it.  Nor did a Jesus-less Smite.  And thus Christians were not up in arms about Smite, nor will they be up in arms about this game.  So why the heck are you people saying Christians are going to be up in arms about this game?  Just because of the name or something?


    (even getting up in arms about the word Pagan is so.... 1300's Dark Ages or whatever.  I'm not even sure most people today, Christian or otherwise, know what Pagan even MEANS these days)

    Let's cut the argument to its core. You are speaking specifically in regards to this game. Which we can agree likely won't receive such backlash due to its obscurity and lack of Christian references. My fault lied in not specifying that my own initial comment was being general as it applies to fiction as a whole. 

    I'm much more interested in expression in the entire medium. I think it's pretty shitty that Hi-Rez would be afraid to put Jesus, Lucifer, or Michael in Smite. That isn't a good thing. Fear of backlash (and the caution it causes) places undue restraints on our creativity. That applies to religion, politics, and everything else in life. Understand me now? We cool?
  • Tiamat64Tiamat64 Member RarePosts: 1,545
    edited July 2019




    Paganism (from classical Latin pāgānus "rural, rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism.

    Paganism was originally a pejorative and derogatory term for polytheism, implying its inferiority.[3] Paganism has broadly connoted the "religion of the peasantry".[3][5] During and after the Middle Ages, the term paganism was applied to any unfamiliar religion, and the term presumed a belief in false god(s).

    Pagan Online?

    Pagan?

    Pagan?

    Just poking fun. Calm down!
    A part of me suspected you were making a clever joke like that.

    Unfortunately, right after you did, the next poster agreed with your joke entirely seriously and unironically.
  • SojuSoju Member UncommonPosts: 24
    edited July 2019
    With all that constant outrage over all of those satanic bands, tv shows, and movies that fill every street in every major metropolis in the western world. I'm sure they'll have time to dawn black face mask and beat up reporters, throw bricks at innocent people, etc over a widely unknown video game that is named after a centuries old religious definition. Hurry, run to the grocery store and pick up some bread and milk...….
    Aeander
  • Tiamat64Tiamat64 Member RarePosts: 1,545
    Aeander said:
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)
    Yea, I brought up Smite and God of War and talked about it with your own examples of Dark Materials and Good omens because I think it's important to realize that Christians are (probably) not going to complain about games unrelated to Christian Gods and related to non-Christian gods, of which Pagan Online is (Pagan Online, per their steam page, is actually about the Slavik gods).

    I just find it just a bit paranoid for people to say "The Christians are going to be up in arms!!!" about a game that they're probably not going to be up in arms about, because it's unrelated to Christianity.  The days where Christians screamed and shouted about games unrelated to Christianity just for having religion at all (such as Dungeons and Dragons) are long gone, and thank God for that.


    As for your counterpoint, your counterpoint is my actual point.  If Smite had Jesus in it, then odds are very good the Christians really would have been up in arms about it.

    That is my point.  If a game has something about Christianity in it, then there's a possibility they'd be "up in arms" about it (depending on how hefty it is.  Most Christian soccermoms or whatever don't give a crap about Persona because Persona's so heavily stylized in both plot and art style that it's Christna-God-in-name-only, assuming their heads didn't explode getting that far in the plot in the first place).

    But Pagan Online doesn't have anything about Christianity in it.  Nor did a Jesus-less Smite.  And thus Christians were not up in arms about Smite, nor will they be up in arms about this game.  So why the heck are you people saying Christians are going to be up in arms about this game?  Just because of the name or something?


    (even getting up in arms about the word Pagan is so.... 1300's Dark Ages or whatever.  I'm not even sure most people today, Christian or otherwise, know what Pagan even MEANS these days)

    Let's cut the argument to its core. You are speaking specifically in regards to this game. Which we can agree likely won't receive such backlash due to its obscurity and lack of Christian references. My fault lied in not specifying that my own initial comment was being general as it applies to fiction as a whole. 

    I'm much more interested in expression in the entire medium. I think it's pretty shitty that Hi-Rez would be afraid to put Jesus, Lucifer, or Michael in Smite. That isn't a good thing. Fear of backlash (and the caution it causes) places undue restraints on our creativity. That applies to religion, politics, and everything else in life. Understand me now? We cool?
    That's fine that you feel that way, but please try not to segue a game's thread into politics when the politics are unrelated to the game.  I was keeping my discussion about whether Christians would care about Pagan Online to Pagan Online because this is the Pagan Online thread.  How Christians react to other non-Pagan-Online things is unrelated to Pagan Online and should probably stay out of the thread.  Or at least, not jumped into within two posts into the thread.
  • VarossVaross Moderator UncommonPosts: 11,414
    Please keep discussion to the game, and not words and their meanings.
    To give feedback on moderation, please contact mikeb@mmorpg.com
  • Pher0ciousPher0cious Member RarePosts: 530
    edited July 2019
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)

    (even getting up in arms about the word Pagan is so.... 1300's Dark Ages or whatever.  I'm not even sure most people today, Christian or otherwise, know what Pagan even MEANS these days)

    Relax! No one is up in arms about the word Pagan. 

    I'm poking fun at Christianity and their history with Paganism, because the game is called PAGAN ONLINE. 

    Aeander is defending everyone's freedom to make fun of anything and anyone. 

    You don't want to end up like ISIS. Do you? 

    It's okay to make fun religion. 

    It's okay to make fun of atheists. 

    It's okay to make fun of agnostics. (Remember South Park episode with the agnostics couple only drink Dr. Pepper? LOL) I love Dr. Pepper I'm not offended. 

    It's okay to make fun of scientists. 

    It's okay to make fun of flat earthers. 
    Aeanderkenguru23TacticalZombeh
    ('''\( ',.:.,' )/''')
  • AeanderAeander Member LegendaryPosts: 8,063
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)

    (even getting up in arms about the word Pagan is so.... 1300's Dark Ages or whatever.  I'm not even sure most people today, Christian or otherwise, know what Pagan even MEANS these days)

    Relax! No one is up in arms about the word Pagan. 

    I'm poking fun at Christianity and their history with Paganism, because the game is called PAGAN ONLINE. 

    Aeander is defending everyone's freedom to make fun of anything and anyone. 

    You don't want to end up like ISIS. Do you? 

    It's okay to make fun religion. 

    It's okay to make fun of atheists. 

    It's okay to make fun of agnostics. (Remember South Park episode with the agnostics couple only drink Dr. Pepper? LOL) 

    It's okay to make fun of scientists. 

    It's okay to make fun of flat earthers. 
    As an atheist, I defend your right to make fun of me, and my own right to make fun of you. 

    Go God Go was a hilarious South Park episode, even if we happened to be the butt of it.

    :p
    Pher0ciousOyjord
  • TillerTiller Member LegendaryPosts: 11,488
    The Christians will be up in arms about this.
    To think this one comment triggered a major off topic rant which will most likely end in a lock; nice work Russian troll.
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  • Pher0ciousPher0cious Member RarePosts: 530

    Tiller said:



    The Christians will be up in arms about this.


    To think this one comment triggered a major off topic rant which will most likely end in a lock; nice work Russian troll.



    In mother Russia, the trolls triggers the comments!
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  • OzmodanOzmodan Member EpicPosts: 9,726
    Aeander said:
    Tiamat64 said:
    Aeander said:

    *Shrugs*

    In certain ways you are right. We as a society are moving in a better direction when games such as D&D are allowed to exist in relative peace.

    But I have a counter point for you using your own prior example. Why is Jesus not in Smite? Is it because Hi-Rez knows for a fact that including him would cause a similar backlash to those they have already faced from Hindus on a larger scale and closer to home?

    (Or is it just because Jesus would have a 3 day respawn timer. Badum tssh!)

    (even getting up in arms about the word Pagan is so.... 1300's Dark Ages or whatever.  I'm not even sure most people today, Christian or otherwise, know what Pagan even MEANS these days)

    Relax! No one is up in arms about the word Pagan. 

    I'm poking fun at Christianity and their history with Paganism, because the game is called PAGAN ONLINE. 

    Aeander is defending everyone's freedom to make fun of anything and anyone. 

    You don't want to end up like ISIS. Do you? 

    It's okay to make fun religion. 

    It's okay to make fun of atheists. 

    It's okay to make fun of agnostics. (Remember South Park episode with the agnostics couple only drink Dr. Pepper? LOL) 

    It's okay to make fun of scientists. 

    It's okay to make fun of flat earthers. 
    As an atheist, I defend your right to make fun of me, and my own right to make fun of you. 

    Go God Go was a hilarious South Park episode, even if we happened to be the butt of it.

    :p
    Troll much?
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