FOSS software is developed in such a way that you can build it yourself freely (In other words, you can download the source code and compile the actual application yourself, free of charge). Obsidian doesn’t really work that way. Even if most of the code is available, the full app is only available as prepackaged binaries which might introduce god knows what (and make forking the application impossible).
Somebody calls my request for respectful language and symbolism “political correctness.” Although this respect exists barely anywhere, it is portrayed as enforced, and therefore something that must be rebelled against.
This seriously frustrates me so much. People actively resist respecting someone’s wishes in as basic of a way as language and then they have the gall to suggest that by pointing out that there’s a problem, you’re the one causing problems.
When I actually have a game running, it’s certainly going to be Mythras. (Damn Lemmy really didn’t want me posting this comment for some reason)
I do wonder what an indie equivalent to these games would look like. I worry that I’d feel like they were just imitating Remedy.