In order to explain the distinction in terms of your own view I would need to know the answer (that you would give) to two questions:
What, exactly, is wrong when a man kills another in cold blood without cause?
What, exactly, is wrong, when a married man fantasizes about a different woman?
Or do you even consider the second to be wrong at all? If not, then I don't think I can unconfuse you here
To your first question:
"What, exactly, is wrong when a man kills another in cold blood without cause? "
I think the answer is fairly obvious and probably doesn't need to be explained.
To your second question:
"What, exactly, is wrong, when a married man fantasizes about a different woman?"
I find this question humorously ironic because there are so many inherent contradictions and stipulations that I'm not even sure how it applies to what we're talking about.
Are you implying that if a person is married, they shouldn't play video games with "sex" or "immodesty" (in the form of exposed females) in them, but if you're single, it's perfectly okay? Does that mean as a single gamer, I'm not committing a "crime" by fantasizing about female characters with large breasts, but as a married man you are?
Is there something inherently wrong in the act of sexual fantasy at all? Isn't it completely natural to sexually fantasize as a male human being (the answer is
yes according to modern Psychology)? Outside of the Bible, I can't see your objections to these things.
Ultimately I think that's what this discussion boils down to. In the Bible mass murder and genocide are fairly commonplace. God himself genocides the entire world in flood (save a few people, and of course the animals...except the dinosaurs), so I think what we're supposed to get from that message is that killing is okay in some circumstances. But sex outside of marriage is definitely wrong 100% of the time.
I'm sure to ancient people these things made sense, but I don't see how they apply to a modern-day society. Gratutious violence is a much more psychologically traumatic than seeing a woman naked. In fact, seeing a woman naked is a beautiful thing. It doesn't have to be sexual - we
make it sexual by trying so hard to hide it and make it into a terrible thing when it's not.
As for the item name, while it is indeed offensive to me, is simply another point where I feel Dota 2, as a creative project and product, could be more professional than it already is or could take itself more seriously on, which is another thing you feel Dota 2 has over LoL though perhaps meant in a different way. As an imaginative/creative minded person I find it disappointing that more effort wasn't put in to naming it and it strikes me as an unutilized opportunity to name it something more original or creative. I'm not asking you to share my view of it being offensive but do you at least see my point that a more creative name is certainly possible?
Well I mean, is there a reason we shouldn't name fictional items after fictional characters? I don't personally see the problem with it, any more than I see the problem with drawing a picture of Muhammad even though billions of Muslims may get offended at the drawing. There comes a certain point where people will get offended over ANYTHING, and you have to stop being so polite because it's ridiculous.
Curse words I can kind of understand, because of the social stigmas of certain words. Even though "f*ck" means the same thing as "sex", for some reason it's extremely offensive because someone a long time ago decided it was offensive. My Psychology teacher was telling the class that the word "sh*t" was deemed offensive hundreds of years ago as a way to mock or ostracize a certain culture who used it, while the word "poop" was used by "the more civilized" culture, making it the modern-day acceptable term, even though they both mean the same thing. I don't remember all the details, I'll have to ask him about it next time I see him.
The point is that once again, swear words seem like a really arbitrary thing to get offended over. Words only have the power that we give them, so if everybody just woke up one day and said, "Hey, I'm going to stop letting the word 'n*gger' offend me", nobody would probably even use it anymore because it loses its shock value. That's one of the most hilarious dichotomies of our society: We create the content that offends us (whether that be sex or curses) by being so sensitive to it. I think we all just need to grow up and stop acting like children.
What you said in your post is a good example: To use swear words in order to give a character realism and personality (well it's realistic isn't it? Many people swear in real life) is completely unprofessional. But to send thousands of jobs overseas to enslave poor and innocent people is seen as "a good business decision". Oh brother - if I ever own a company I'll take any accusations of unprofessionalism as a compliment.
I don't think PA will be an unbalanced game, but I don't think it has to be balanced on the level of tournament-competition games.
Even if the balance does come out wonky, so long as modding support is half-decent there's folks out there who will make it balanced
Completely agree with Keith here.
It doesn't have to be perfectly balanced as long as its reasonably balanced and a ton of fun. People who want perfect balance can mod it however they want, at the potential cost of removing a lot of the enjoyment in the process.