Vlambeer?today addressed concerns that Luftrausers, its 2D dogfighting game, implies that players are controlling Nazi pilots and aircraft. "From our perspective, we do ESO Gold not cast our player as a Nazi pilot," Studio co founder Rami Ismail wrote."You're not playing existing enemy force, not the Nazis, not the Japanese, not the Soviets, not any force that existed,"
Ismail said, explaining that Luftrausers "takes place during a fictional and/or alternative reality conflict between the 'good guys' and an undefined foe that we were spying on."However, Ismail acknowledged the concerns raised earlier this week have some validity. "The fact is that no interpretation of a game is 'wrong,'" he said.
When you create something you leave certain implications of what you're making."But even more so in an interactive medium, we do have to accept that no way of reading those implications is 'false' that if someone reads between the lines where we weren't writing, those voids can be filled by the player, or someone else."The issue was raised earlier this week and?pointed out to Ismail on Friday over Twitter.
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