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It really is a ship of Theseus question at this point, huh.
If you replace the quality parts with manure bricks, at what point has it become the shit of Theseus?
At least with the ship of theseus it's an inanimate object. You could replace any board or sail and still consider it the ship in question. Is it still in fact the ship of theseus? That's debatable but you could say that it still represents the ship.
In this case BioWare is made up of thinking human beings all that are motivated by different factors. You can't replace one person with another and expect the same of them even if you got someone who followed the initial person's logic as closely as possible, they'd still end up with different results to the first.
That is if EA even cares enough to replace the previous developers with like minded individuals which I highly doubt. BioWare of old, make great games while telling the best stories possible. After modern day EA's influence? Make as much money as you can while puppeteering as the BioWare of old.
That's how I see it anyways.
but this is... how businesses work. No business is the same people ALL the time. i don 't know why people expect any different here. and the quality of writing has suffered as of late, so why not get new blood in? i really don't understand what the issue is here.
I think just using % solves the silly Theseus question entirely. It is 30% original. Bam, no confusion
What if you replace each piece of the original ship with an identical piece? What if you use all of the removed pieces to build an identical ship? Which one is then the "real" ship?
What if you replaced half the pieces and used the replaced parts to build a new ship
What if you had a time machine and sent a ship made out of original parts back in time then swapped half of the parts between the two ships?
Will the older pieces immediately rot to dust because the older ship already had those parts swapped out in its past, so the older pieces are actually trapped in a time loop, but since they keep getting older they just disappear, but it's ok because you have the new pieces from the past so you're left with a ship with new pieces and slightly older pieces?
So I could have 3 original ships of Theseus?
.... If you have 33% of the original ship left. What makes you think there are 3 original ships. It's like you're trying to confuse yourself. If you took 33% of the original ship to make a new one, you did just that. Being vague isn't profound
What's vague? You can divide the ship into 3 and replace the missing pieces for each third. You now have 3 ships with 33% of the original, all of which fit your criteria
The original ship is where the pieces are coming from, the new ship are made from those pieces. This is sooooo dumb to be arguing. Just be more specific and no issues.