Dealbreaker
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- May 12, 2024
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It's not about the game as a moral tale but about the nerve it hits. It's not about speculating but about how the people react to the game and what underlying societal narratives and sensibilities are triggered what is interesting to me- and this reaction can be even more symptomatic and vital in the case of a porn game I would argue.It seems unneeded as well. I don't want to stop anyone's fun, but it's a porn game. I think it's reasonable to think the lewd and perverse will happen. These aren't stories of morality.
What becomes clearer the more people come into the threaad: This game is the perfect litmus test. You could as well show the shock beginning to a panel and look out for reactions.
With other games you can filter fetishes, preferences and maybe the moral fashions of the day.
With this one you can test for individual life experiences, what conclusions you drew from past disappointments and how you explained them to yourself, vulnerabilities, tolerance thresholds, how much you would be prepared to take, how much you depend on things working out in the end, how much you think you have to lose, how fed up you really are (or how relieved not to be Hutch) and finally how honest you are in adressing and naming responsibilites or if you prefer to remain on the surface of things. It doesn't ask Who do you want to fuck and how, but How would you deal with that. A lot of peoples' first reaction couldn't escape that thought: what would I have done in that situation -and that says a lot.