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Iscir (TOES) 27 JUN a las 15:27
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Any evidence of ESG funding in Shadows of the Erdtree?
(EDIT: I found my answer the answer to my question. Goodbye FromSoft for the foreseeable future. RIP One of the greatest game developers of the last decade and a half. Explanation at the bottom.)

At risk of bringing down a mob on my head, torches, pitchforks, and all, I'll ask the question. Is there anything in the DLC at all, story wise especially, that smacks of ESG backing or funding on the project. My main reason for asking is that I recently found out that ESG backing is heavily behind ALL of Capcom's IP's at the moment and that caught me off guard pretty badly.

SPOILERS:
There are some people who have suggested that the Golden Order ending quest line ,which ultimately reveals that Radagon and Marika are the same person, is an instance of a story writing decision that was influenced by ESG funding. Such maintain that the revelation that Radagon and Marika are the same person could be seen as a suggestion of Transvestite or Transsexual paradigm.

While I personally do not subscribe to this suggestion, it does cause me to worry. That was a side quest that I know I didn't fully discover until my second/third play through. It's off the beaten path of what the average player base typically experiences. But it's precisely because it is so subtle that there is a chance that other quest lines of such subtle nature COULD potentially be slipped in containing messaging or suggestions of the tropes and themes that ESG endorsing backers like to strong arm developers into including in their games.

(For more on what ESG in games is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEE9OqJIlM0)

SO THE QUESTION IS;
In so many words, has anyone who has completed the DLC and it's side quests come across anything that could be an indicator of ESG?

90% of ESG backed content is EASY to spot...but keep in mind that it's likely that if ESG content IS in Elden Ring in any way shape or form it's probably quite subtle.

EXPLANATION OF TOP EDIT: (This vod from 30;50-34:34 summarizes everything I needed to know and confirms ALL of the fears that I had prior to the release of Erdtree and then some.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-mY9CmHVWk

Also, listening to the rest of the review and factoring that against the mixed reviews status that the DLC held until very recently, how convenient for it to magically disappear at such a crucial moment in it's release time frame, it would appear that the game mechanics have not been improved. If anything the design choices seem to have had a degenerative affect on the experience of the game engine.

No worries. I picked up Lords of the Fallen instead, whose developers have MASSIVELY improved their game with every patch since it's troubled release last Fall, and am enjoying it thoroughly. It's like the better elements of DS2 combined with Bloodborne. I quite like it. Gives me hope that other developers will carry the genre forward with good design ideas and decisions without politicizing their games into an ideologue. Where FromSoft has fallen off the ever diligent indie scene and developers who prioritize game design above all else will move forward.)
Última edición por Iscir (TOES); 8 JUL a las 21:25
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Lightsong 27 JUN a las 15:29 
what?
zero 27 JUN a las 15:29 
now say this again without all the buzzwords, 5 words.
LostInSpace 27 JUN a las 15:33 
Jeez, this world is so ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up
Akemua 27 JUN a las 15:34 
I mean, George R.R Martin supposedly helped write the game. That explains all the incest and if possible gay romance right there.

But no, from my playthrough's, I didn't see anything obviously supported by ESG like Blackrock.

Also, Japan has had genderbent ♥♥♥♥ for nigh 30+ years now. I don't personally feel Marika and Miquella are transexual at all. Since their counterparts literally operate as their own body and entity.

So, in short: No. It's just Japan being Japan and basing their world off of mid-evil Europe.

Even if all of it is true, it's still not egregious, so unless you're THAT bothered by it, it doesn't really matter.
Última edición por Akemua; 27 JUN a las 15:36
Iscir (TOES) 27 JUN a las 15:38 
Publicado originalmente por Akemua:
I mean, George R.R Martin supposedly helped write the game. That explains all the incest and if possible gay romance right there.

But no, from my playthrough's, I didn't see anything obviously supported by ESG like Blackrock.

Also, Japan has had genderbent ♥♥♥♥ for nigh 30+ years now. I don't personally feel Marika and Miquella are transexual at all. Since their counterparts literally operate as their own body and entity.

Thank you for actually ANSWERING the question. Again, I don't know if that necessarily IS the case with the Golden Order quest line reveal concerning Marika. I just used that as an example of the degree of subtlety with which it could be introduced IF they wanted to add something more clearly cut as ESG backing.
NeoVICT 27 JUN a las 15:41 
Is ESG similar to DEI?
If so, no, I did not see any of what comes with that in ER
Última edición por NeoVICT; 27 JUN a las 15:43
BingusDingus 27 JUN a las 15:43 
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Cause heaven forbid people take funds given for development. Better these games never exist than to accept investors. /s
mpcgannon 27 JUN a las 15:43 
Yup. Totally gay. You should run. RUN!
Garfield's Thesis 27 JUN a las 15:43 
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The transgenderism was in ds1 with Gwyndolyn, it's not a new concept to fromsoft at all
An Irate Walrus 27 JUN a las 15:45 
"Radagon/Marika is ESG!"

Norse mythology/Loki: exist.

This really is the dumbest timeline.
Iscir (TOES) 27 JUN a las 15:46 
Publicado originalmente por NeoVICT:
Is ESG similar to DEI?
If so, no, I did not see any of what comes with that in ER
it's essentially the other side of the same coin. So, yes. Thanks for answering the question.
-Tr¡Ρ- 27 JUN a las 15:46 
no. Radagon and Marika being the same person isn't evidence of "trans-ness" it's because as a god-like being, they are essentially a "Rebis" from alchemy, such as "baphomet".
Akemua 27 JUN a las 15:47 
Publicado originalmente por An Irate Walrus:
"Radagon/Marika is ESG!"

Norse mythology/Loki: exist.

This really is the dumbest timeline.

TBF, even Zeus was doing some really shady ♥♥♥♥ shapeshifting.
Fineous🔥 27 JUN a las 15:47 
Oh my god.....

Greetings, OP. I barely know about what you are talking about i just know thats not a "BIG" thing (for now......) in the old good continent and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in The Land of the RIsing sun. This is happening only in one country......thats all i have to say.

Now back to my dear game. Did you beat the DLC? Do you even have the DLC?.....use more time enjoying Elden Ring than posting threads like this one (just a suggestion!).

Bless you and have fun.
Mike 27 JUN a las 15:47 
Publicado originalmente por Akemua:
I mean, George R.R Martin supposedly helped write the game. That explains all the incest and if possible gay romance right there.

But no, from my playthrough's, I didn't see anything obviously supported by ESG like Blackrock.

Also, Japan has had genderbent ♥♥♥♥ for nigh 30+ years now. I don't personally feel Marika and Miquella are transexual at all. Since their counterparts literally operate as their own body and entity.

So, in short: No. It's just Japan being Japan and basing their world off of mid-evil Europe.

Even if all of it is true, it's still not egregious, so unless you're THAT bothered by it, it doesn't really matter.

Pretty much agree 100%. Nothing in ER is necessarily "ESG" related imo, its just weird old G.G.R. and his weird sex perversions (one of the biggest reasons GoT got so popular on T.V. imo).

I'm glad FromSoft did not follow GGR 100% and just made the background lore base on his input and not the entire game.
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