seriously, we used to have this map on Fridays....why did we take it out of the map list?
if you don't like it, why?
CommanderOtto wrote: why do people hate it so much?
Tiburana203 wrote:CommanderOtto wrote: why do people hate it so much?
its most definitely a psychological issue. i believe that in this case, the issue is not the map, but the moral dilemmas accompanying the specific factions fighting on Endor. you see, in these "Star Wars" one's allegiance and sympathy can be given to either side. the empire can be viewed either as tyrannical, or as a beneficial government that eliminates the problems of democracy, namely slow decision making and disagreement. the rebels can bee seen either as oppressed citizens united in a struggle for freedom, or as anarchists who commit acts of terrorism against the Death Star police force.
players have no moral issue with killing troops on either side. on Mos Eisley, we also have no issue killing Jawas when they interfere in battle because, lets face it, they're just a bunch of hustlers who sell stolen droids. On Geonosis, the native species are annoying, murderous insects that drive troops insane with their annoying blasters; we kill them without thinking twice.
this all changes on Endor. the average persons morals simply will not allow them to participate in a battle where innocent space-bears get killed( hunters may feel differently but that's beside the point). these bears are simply trying to defend their home from invaders who would otherwise kill them. we are forced to see the battle through their innocent eyes. Parallels to the American invasion of Native American lands may even be to blame for the guilt that shrouds the Endor map. Simply put, guilt and strong morals wont allow this map to be played.
CommanderOtto wrote:bump...
[m'kay] wrote:Tiburana203 wrote:CommanderOtto wrote: why do people hate it so much?
its most definitely a psychological issue. i believe that in this case, the issue is not the map, but the moral dilemmas accompanying the specific factions fighting on Endor. you see, in these "Star Wars" one's allegiance and sympathy can be given to either side. the empire can be viewed either as tyrannical, or as a beneficial government that eliminates the problems of democracy, namely slow decision making and disagreement. the rebels can bee seen either as oppressed citizens united in a struggle for freedom, or as anarchists who commit acts of terrorism against the Death Star police force.
players have no moral issue with killing troops on either side. on Mos Eisley, we also have no issue killing Jawas when they interfere in battle because, lets face it, they're just a bunch of hustlers who sell stolen droids. On Geonosis, the native species are annoying, murderous insects that drive troops insane with their annoying blasters; we kill them without thinking twice.
this all changes on Endor. the average persons morals simply will not allow them to participate in a battle where innocent space-bears get killed( hunters may feel differently but that's beside the point). these bears are simply trying to defend their home from invaders who would otherwise kill them. we are forced to see the battle through their innocent eyes. Parallels to the American invasion of Native American lands may even be to blame for the guilt that shrouds the Endor map. Simply put, guilt and strong morals wont allow this map to be played.
Yeah this is basically it. Maybe try not being quite so insensitive, Otto?
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