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The only sensible answer Obsidian should have is middle finger with adnotation "grow up" to that twitter idiot.
Listing to TB reading the limeric I think more games should have humor that doesn't care if someone get's offended (more people need to take the stick out of their **s now a days and just have a laugh).
And should the poem get removed or changed, it will have nothing to do with the people that complained about it nor for the people that complained it should stay in the game. It will have been solely the Devs decision.
Well, they wouldn't if they plan on keeping their Kickstarter promises.
http://i.imgur.com/NVDe9JO.jpg
reality =/= fiction
what also pisses me off is that, these SJW imbeciles fight so FIERCELY over things that are fictional but when something real happens they stay quiet.
My point is, there's a problem when a loud minority forces a studio to take a stance in issues that should never be raised, see what happened with Lionhead Studio ? they forced an apology because they had the audacity to post a picture OF THEIR OWN GAME.
Its Obsidian's game, and if you feel offended by something you should probably deal with it or stop playing it, censorship is wrong.
please Obsidian don't cave to these people.
Because he has a huge audience and is a respected commentator on the games industry?
But it isn't their right to change something that they promised in a Kickstarter. It's against Kickstarter rules.