Thank you for your continued efforts. :D
Time to chip the fuck up choom. ;D
In the most understanding and level headed way that I can imagine, please understand that I mean this with no malice:
This is an excellent website, I really like how it works, how it looks, etc.
The cognitohazard of this website is absolutely top-tier.
I'd argue that Government is different than Corpo in the US, but the reality is that they are more and more the same people and same practices that I don't know how much longer there will be a useful distinction, or if there is one at all anymore.
So, fuck em.
A very good piece indeed. Thank you for sharing!
https://discord.gg/kafuhks - R Talsorian Official Discord has an LFG section.
https://discord.gg/FBAHuNh - JonJonTheWise's ( a YouTube Cyberpunk2020/RED creator ) Discord also has an LFG section.
Sorry that both are Discords if you'd prefer to stay away from Discord.
Hope these help!
Excellent points! Thanks for providing so much.
I imagine 'the punks got older and bought in' idea is probably true for a significant number of people. Certainly seen it happen.
Not terribly familiar; do you have a link or source for the manifesto ( or should I be un-lazy and see if I can find it myself ;D ) ?
Seems like Cyberpunk and Post-Cyberpunk have a similar relationship as do Modernism and Postmodernism; at least if I'm understanding the trend here.
Both take the original premise and then invert one of the core concepts. Now, I'm not super educated on art history or art movements, so please correct me if this comparison is way off base or too generalized but: With Modernism, it seems to be a way of framing the world as a series of ideals that are met or not met, universal truths that are respected or not respected. Post-modernism instead took a look at the world and said 'Yo, what the fuck is true tho?' and starts from the conceptual opposite side of the spectrum as Modernism, deciding that there are no absolute moralities or ideals.
To extend: It seems ( from your description anyway ) that Post-Cyberpunk is doing the same. "High Tech, Low Life" into "High Tech, High Life"; "High Life" being the expression I'm using to show the inversion of hope, outlook, and connection to the world around them, ya? Is this the overall idea?
Thanks for sharing and starting the conversation!
Haven't heard that one before. What phase of the game are you in ( as in, what is your story quests right now )? What areas are killing you?