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A way Destiny excites me

by narcogen ⌂ @, Andover, Massachusetts, Friday, March 15, 2013, 04:03 (4059 days ago) @ Leisandir

I get that the developer has a vision, but I don't think you can liken changing audio preferences to censoring David. Nobody wants to change their audio for moral reasons.

Who said anything about censoring or morals?

I'm saying the cost/benefit is off on implementations like this because:

1) Most people won't use them
2) Some of the people who will use them will make things worse, whether they acknowledge it or not
3) Giving in to the vocal minority that asks for more options can be a slippery slope, because the idea that such a request is possible and reasonable can be applied to almost any aesthetic choice within the game; the substitution of soundtrack or control over audio mix does not occupy a position of privilege with regards to these other aesthetic choices.


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