FFXIV And Swearing |
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FFXIV and swearing
Seems '***' is an acceptable word for NPCs but what about us players. Is FFXIV's censorship one sided or is it setting the standard for our communications?
I notice that. It's weird that the community censored words (that is if you use the chat filters) are not censored for NPcs that swear like sailors.
"***, Piss, ***, ***, ***, ***, and ***", as George Carlin taught us, are swear words.
I dunno what you're referring to. Bruceybangbang said: » "***, Piss, ***, ***, ***, ***, and ***", as George Carlin taught us, are swear words. I dunno what you're referring to. because localization's language script is different on each version?
but honestly who really plays with those filters on how is *** even a swear word? I thought it was someone who didn't have a father? IS THERE AN ALTERNATE MEANING NOW!?
lol first weaver quest was amusing :3
That kind of language is kinda surprising for SE, I dont think it fits FF at all, fallout sure, final fantasy, not so much. /shrug
Shiva.Viciousss said: » That kind of language is kinda surprising for SE, I dont think it fits FF at all, fallout sure, final fantasy, not so much. /shrug I think some of the game developers were having a bit too much fun when they were writing the scripts. Japanese to English translation is usually done by 'native' (hate that term) English speakers so I think it possible this was the case. That's a really good question. Even with the CAPS!!!
OK, so I will attempt to answer the question for you. Your definition is one of the main definitions for ***. A child with no father. The implication though is that by calling someone a '***' rather than an 'only child' you want to infer the illegitimate aspect of the child. In short, you want to imply that the mother is a ***. Other uses of '***' imply mixed heritage, mixed breeding in a degenerate manner, a person of low worth or questionable character. You can have lucky *** in FFXIV who play the game all day long without having to work...but others would refer to them as sad ***. And then those *** NMs like Ifrit which are really difficult to handle without sentinel. And of course, once you do defeat him, the *** drops junk. Even in these cases though, the use of *** is in a negative sense. In the case of lucky *** it would indicate envy and in the case of Ifrit, frustration with a possible tinge of anger. Interestingly it is how these words like fvcking-A have become so common place in the language of certain societies that it seems some people have become insensitive to their negative connotations. Thanks for asking the question. It was a good one. @Soki
Brilliant screen captures. Thanks for posting them. The language use is actually a lot worse than I thought. Bruceybangbang said: » It's rated T for Teen. Not NB for Nancy Boy. Absolutely! So, why can't I name my bazaar *** '***' without some GM coming up and telling me to rename them? Yeah there's a definite double standard. They should either dispense with the act and just call it M for mature due to language or go back to FFVII and use !@(*!#$%(*
Maybe they removed the NPC chat from Chat server?...
I think it just fits the times that 14 is in. More realistic! Plus it's funny!
I only read the storyline, everything else is blah blah blah to me! Skip event ftw
Where is "Sticking ye manhood in the forge"?
Azumii said: » I think it just fits the times that 14 is in. More realistic! Plus it's funny! Lord of the Rings reworked: Gandalf: They are one; the ring and that *** Dark Lord. Frodo, he must never find it or we'll all be forced to hide our sticky stains of embarrassment. Frodo: [gets up to hide the ring] All right. We'll put it away. We'll keep it hidden from those pox-faced ***. No one knows it's here, do they? [Gandalf doesn't answer] Frodo: Do they, Gandalf? (mutters)... deaf son of a ***... I always saw FF as a bit like LOTR. Certainly could have a lot of fun reworking LOTR. |
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