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I think you're very unaware of exactly how many souls fan boys there are. I mean, look at Elden Ring for example;
4 awards at 2022 The Game Awards:
GOTY, Best Game Direction, Best Art Direction, & Best Role Playing Game.
2 awards from 2022 The Steam Awards:
GOTY, and Best Game I Suck At.
And that's just mentioning those 2 awards ceremonies. I'd also say that if I were into souls like games, BMW would be my first choice over Elden Ring due to the story.
The fact that you're trying to convince yourself with "few" means that you HAVE to be lying to yourself at this point. Everyone talking about Black myth wukong online isn't even chinese. (And it's because chinese results don't come up easy in the US)
I mean, I know a bunch of people who are neither what you said, yet enjoyed the game. I'm neither as well (really don't care for souls likes), though I'm very inclined to try the game just because of people like you.
You seem to have hit the nail on the head, and squarely XD
yet to receive an actual answer that isn't closeted racism or projecting.
From what I've been told, it's a Chinese conspiracy to infiltrate the gaming industry by winning the Steam Awards. Once. Lol
yet to receive an actual answer that isn't closeted racism against westerners or projecting.
IF anything, people should appreciate the culture, not complain against it. BMW is a good one at sharing to us the stories of the monkey warrior. I think it's great.
You don't make sense... Also, no efforts whatsoever in your reply. You should realise that you're complaining about a cultural game being popular in the west...
If anyone is racist, it's not Tiger in this argument. YOU are complaining about the chinese game being popular. He's not complaining about any of that. So... um...
You've received answers that aren't "closeted racism against westerners or projecting", they just don't fit your narrative so you ignore them. Also live in and love the States. Have lived outside of the States and CHOSE to come back to live. If I was racist towards westerners, I wouldn't have returned.
The Steam awards aren't even the only awards that BMW has won. At The Game Awards it won Best Action AND Players Choice. Not to mention it won awards in Spain, Croatia, Turkey, and Brazil. More than 1 country believes this game is great. So yes, it is okay that a POPULAR game won the international POPULARITY contest.
I have nothing against mediocre games like BM:Wukong. As long as they are treated as such.
Answer to post 59:
A game "wins" 3 awards in a gamesportal of the UNITED STATES (Valve) that sells games internationally, distributed through the online networks invented and developed by the UNITED STATES Army (The World Wide Web), been created and coded by chip technology being spearheaded by the corporations situated in the UNITED STATES (NVidia, Intel, AMD all sold internationally), been released for the Operating Systems that do belong to the UNITED STATES (Windows 10, Windows 11 both sold and used internationally), been using the assets and programs that headquartered in the UNITED STATES (to be sold and used internationally) .... there, fixed it for you.
Then you proceed to continue to say things that only affirm the reply that you have a problem that it wasn't a US game that won.
You have absolutely zero proof that the game was voted for for nationalistic reasons. But there has been proof provided multiple times to show that the game is popular, regardless of your opinion (see post 70 for one example)
Anything else was just your opinion, which you got the chance to cast your vote, and lost. Sorry, but again, a Chinese game won once. One time. A singular time. It's not some conspiracy. China just made a popular game. For once. And it deserves the awards it got.
Your closeted racist attempts to deny a game an award it won is the only agenda here btw
This is completely wrong. Enough people heard of it to vote.
Just because YOU hadn't heard of it doesn't mean others didn't.
As for other comments about the Chinese issue, yes the CCP are bad. Yes they do some awful things to infiltrate and mess up foreign business galore.
But that does not mean a clear example of an actual good creation is therefore that. It isn't.
If one is that concerned about CCP influence then why are you buying most western games where the companies have major shareholding by companies like Tencent?
About the Tencent bit, i am proud to be clean on that front as i have been checking games before buying them. I haven't even made an account in EpicGames as it has 48% Tencent share. Which means that they can make Wukong free there and give me a thousand dollars as extra and i would still not make an account there. 😁
Many posters here don't know that i have several friends in China, particularly and the first ever comment under my profile came from a Chinese (from Hakka people) friend of mine.
I hope you will continue to post in these forums for many many more years.
No problem :)
Although to be clear I wasn't just directing the response at you, but more generally. I'm glad you're diligent like this.
China is becoming a VERY big problem in the world from their many dishonest business practices to their rampant polltuion and resource starving.