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Asian ... things

Postby Händler » Wed Dec 24, 2025 10:25 pm

To be more respectful and inclusive towards the Asian community, there should be more welcoming content for Asians in the game, such as:

- Rice paddies which allow for new grain type: Rice. It fits perfectly into the game since it is very arsenic, so overconsumption should leadto arsenic poisoning. Whereas overconsumption of wheat should lead to glyphosate poisoning.
- Cool samurai armor and a comfy kimono should be added.
- a Katana sword, maybe the long actual Katana and then the Wakizashi, both of which real samurais always wore together, one as main weapon and the other as backup piece.
- Also this thing: It's a yokai kappa creature. Look at it, it's basically HnH manifested into a living creature.
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby vipes » Wed Dec 24, 2025 10:47 pm

Brother we don't even have tomatoes in this game
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby Hingle_McCringle » Thu Dec 25, 2025 4:38 am

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Re: Asian ... things

Postby joojoo1975 » Thu Dec 25, 2025 7:40 am

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Re: Asian ... things

Postby Saxony4 » Thu Dec 25, 2025 9:06 am

We have Millet and that's one asian thing too many. It's a game based around germanic and slavic mythology, not japan.
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby YoungMan » Thu Dec 25, 2025 9:20 am

love the implication that if you dont add historical asian elements to a historical slavic/germanic game its disrespectful to asians

there's also something really funny to me about "to be more inclusive to asians, you must add rice paddies"
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby terechgracz » Thu Dec 25, 2025 5:29 pm

Its offensive to bodybuilders to not add squat rack to the game
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby Händler » Thu Dec 25, 2025 7:03 pm

Saxony4 wrote:We have Millet and that's one asian thing too many. It's a game based around germanic and slavic mythology, not japan.


But mightysheep is a respected member of the community and he is Korean. How would statements like this hurt his feelings?

Each continent should be themed for different exclusive wares, such that global trade has these highly priced tradegoods.
It would further the economy greatly.

Imagine a continent that has its own animals with fancy fur and then you go to another continent to hunt other rare animals there.
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby Saxony4 » Thu Dec 25, 2025 7:47 pm

Händler wrote:Each continent should be themed for different exclusive wares, such that global trade has these highly priced tradegoods.
It would further the economy greatly.

Imagine a continent that has its own animals with fancy fur and then you go to another continent to hunt other rare animals there.

This is actually a good idea if you ignore the germanic and slavic myth and legend aspect of the game, which jorbtar aren't likely to do (which is why we don't have neat things like tomatos and corn, ect.)
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Re: Asian ... things

Postby abt79 » Thu Dec 25, 2025 8:11 pm

chickens and apples are both natively asian, and I’m sure theres other stuff
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