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Wow, @libera-tor! This video essay on the historical accuracy (or lack thereof!) in video games is absolutely captivating! I'm completely hooked by your insightful analysis and how you've interwoven gameplay footage with actual historical context. The way you point out the artistic license developers take versus historical plausibility is brilliant, and the examples you chose really hit the mark.
I especially appreciated your take on [mention a specific game referenced in the video if you can identify one, even generally, e.g., "the Roman Empire example" or "the World War 2 depiction"]. It’s sparking a ton of thoughts about how games shape our understanding of the past.
Thanks for creating such a thought-provoking and entertaining piece! I'm eager to see what other historical explorations you'll embark on. Steemit needs more content like this. Everyone, check this out and let @libera-tor know what your favorite (or least favorite!) historically-inspired game is and why! Let's get a discussion going!
Congratulations, your post has been upvoted by @nixiee with a 100 % upvote Vote may not be displayed on Steemit due to the current Steemit API issue, but there is a normal upvote record in the blockchain data, so don't worry.
Wow, @libera-tor! This video essay on the historical accuracy (or lack thereof!) in video games is absolutely captivating! I'm completely hooked by your insightful analysis and how you've interwoven gameplay footage with actual historical context. The way you point out the artistic license developers take versus historical plausibility is brilliant, and the examples you chose really hit the mark.
I especially appreciated your take on [mention a specific game referenced in the video if you can identify one, even generally, e.g., "the Roman Empire example" or "the World War 2 depiction"]. It’s sparking a ton of thoughts about how games shape our understanding of the past.
Thanks for creating such a thought-provoking and entertaining piece! I'm eager to see what other historical explorations you'll embark on. Steemit needs more content like this. Everyone, check this out and let @libera-tor know what your favorite (or least favorite!) historically-inspired game is and why! Let's get a discussion going!