The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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I'm Asian so I can say this....
I'm disappointed that the Singapore company of Virtuos made the NPC in the game bow. There is no reason to code Asian honor body language mechanics into this game. Ridiculous.

Also I am STILL waiting for the art book (it's not in any of the files or the app for the music download yet it was advertised to be with it, steam is not giving out refunds for this title or any part of it either).
Last edited by Seljdon; Apr 24 @ 10:02pm
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never seen a npc bow down
Seljdon Apr 24 @ 9:48pm 
Originally posted by 千ㄩ尺尺ㄚ | yaNasTy:
never seen a npc bow down
They bow their head forward. That's an honor/ welcome "hello" in Asian culture. It's not Kneeling which is a different "Bow".
they could just be looking at their sweet new mithril boots.
Seljdon Apr 24 @ 9:53pm 
Originally posted by small pig poop fix:
they could just be looking at their sweet new mithril boots.
It's obvious that isn't what they are doing.
Originally posted by Seljdon:
Originally posted by small pig poop fix:
they could just be looking at their sweet new mithril boots.
It's obvious that isn't what they are doing.


oh
Who's to say the people of Tamriel don't give each other a bow? It's fiction. They can greet each other however the developer sees fit.
Last edited by Blackmage; Apr 24 @ 9:57pm
type-1 Apr 24 @ 9:54pm 
I got refund immediately after I got into the open world and my performance tanked.
Seljdon Apr 24 @ 9:56pm 
Originally posted by type-1:
I got refund immediately after I got into the open world and my performance tanked.
They refused me twice.
I am not Asian, have never been to Asia, and I greet others with a bow of my head. It is a humble gesture. What is the issue again?
Originally posted by Seljdon:
I'm disappointed that the Korean company of Virtuos made the NPC in the game bow. There is no reason to code Asian honor body language mechanics into this game. Ridiculous.

Also I am STILL waiting for the art book (it's not in any of the files or the app for the music download yet it was advertised to be with it, steam is not giving out refunds for this title or any part of it either).

Since when did Singapore become part of Korea? Virtuos is a company based in Singapore but the studio that worked on this remaster is based in France.
Seljdon Apr 24 @ 10:04pm 
Originally posted by Malus Lupus:
Originally posted by Seljdon:
I'm disappointed that the Korean company of Virtuos made the NPC in the game bow. There is no reason to code Asian honor body language mechanics into this game. Ridiculous.

Also I am STILL waiting for the art book (it's not in any of the files or the app for the music download yet it was advertised to be with it, steam is not giving out refunds for this title or any part of it either).

Since when did Singapore become part of Korea? Virtuos is a company based in Singapore but the studio that worked on this remaster is based in France.

Doesn't matter. (Thanks for the correction, someone told me it was Korea) Still an asian country. Further if you know anything about Nintendo who is a Japanese company they make ALL their subsidiaries do what they believe regardless if spread across the world in other countries. You have failed to grasp the point of what I wrote.
Varanus Apr 24 @ 10:06pm 
Wasnt aware that was an exclusively asian thing. Probably because it isnt. Nor has it ever been.
agi Apr 24 @ 10:07pm 
what a weird thread
Bowing in in many cultures.

Drinking beer is in the game and we drink a lot of beer in US culture. Im very offended. :steamfacepalm:
Last edited by Astral Projection; Apr 24 @ 10:08pm
Originally posted by Varanus:
Wasnt aware that was an exclusively asian thing. Probably because it isnt. Nor has it ever been.

Exactly. I nod my head or "shoulder bow" sometimes to people and I have absolutely zero Asian blood. Hell I was raised in Louisiana and am Louisiana German and Cajun French.
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