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I don't think we need that extra level of complexity. Mayyyybe if one of the nations in Chronicles of the Sword was already Wolfkrone, like people look at that Algol chapter in the Weapon Master Mode for SoulCalibur II, but I really would be shocked if we ever got any more things from that continuityverse.Crazy wild theory time:
What if Wolfkrone was part of another realm, possibly connected to the one in Chronicles of the Sword, and somehow the swords have inter dimensional properties that connect the SC Earth through Astral Chaos and called forth that entire realm, complete with the native elf race?
Do not want.Scheherazade
"Ridiculed" by people I don't give a shit about? Mind = blown.I wouldn't classify myself as a "target", no. Every time you go out of your way to attack me, you get ridiculed for it by the folks who actually read my posts instead of just riding the hate train just because my opinions don't line up perfectly. But you're right, it's all fair to "sling shit" at each other, but it's preferable and more enjoyable when we're all doing it while having a laugh, not acting with actual malice as seems to be the case with you when you get riled up about things. And we are, like it or not, going to have at least shades of SoulCalibur V again. SoulCalibur VI already practically confirmed this. That is, of course, unless the next game is taken in a completely different direction, like an actual reboot, instead of this soft "reboot" that isn't really a reboot at all.
He would be born off-screen, since we've gotten to 1590. We saw Cassandra mulling over Pyrrha's name, who was born first, in 1588, but Patroklos was born the next year in 1589. Maybe the babies will make a small cameo in an upcoming Soul Chronicle?
I'm not pretending. I fully believe in what I say, else I wouldn't say it. I've answered all of what you're about to say before, in various places, but I'll do it again, in a vain hope that you'll actually read what I have to say and not just brush it off as you're apt to do. The "sick and tired" aspect, I feel, is you taking my beliefs way too personally, and I really think it's not healthy to have such a negative obsession over them. If you don't agree, you don't agree, and that's fine, I'm fine with it, you should be fine with it too, but for unknown reasons you're not.And I am sick and tired of you trying to pretend about SCVI not being a reboot, all over one, and I mean ONE vague comment that Okubo made in an interview.
Why don't you take a look at the actual facts:
To be more precise, he said that the idea of the game was "reboot", as he wanted the series to return to its roots in order to rebuild, which even I am in agreement is something that needed to happen for the series to get back to its previous successes. It seems like it's well on its way to doing that, too, for which I, of course, am quite happy about. As any long-term fan of the series should be.Okubo said the entire game was a reboot soon after the reveal.
The smaller changes, so excluding the two whoppers, are, in almost if not every case, gameplay or mechanics related, which is used to differentiate movesets to make the characters more unique, one of the core values of SoulCalibur VI. Like Yoshimitsu having his second sword (that only Yoshimitsu the Second got originally), Nightmare holding the sword with one hand, that sort of thing. It's quite simply nitpicking to say that these are real changes.There are multiple changes in the timeline, many of them small (which should be enough), but look at the two whoppers below.
Your phrase, "likely from the OT", is just as much an unknown as any other distinct possibility. If it was, in fact, from the original timeline, which I don't even believe exists as a concept, but we'll have to agree to disagree on that (as has been made abundantly clear by our history), then that would be solid proof of this being a reboot. However, among the possibilities is also that this did originally occur, but we weren't privy to it. The whole "hidden truths" line of the narrative of SoulCalibur VI, most pointedly the Aval Organization, Azwel, and Grøh, also very much can and very arguably does apply to gaps in knowledge of previous character stories.Zasalamel receives a vision, likely from the OT, of the glorious future that awaits, and thus NEVER becomes a death seeker. This alters the course the story.
Yes, absolutely, it's possible. As with the case of Zasalamel, this very well could be a self-defeating time loop in the same timeline. It is said that Cassandra keeps this information to herself, acting in secrecy, much like Zasalamel, in SoulCalibur VI itself. Meaning it is within the realm of possibility that she knew, knows, always has known, but always fails, due to an unknown machination of fate, to save Sophitia from her death. Besides that, Sophitia's death is far from the catalyst that allows SoulCalibur V to happen. It's one piece of the whole, but it's not the entire thing. But more on that in a bit.Cassandra meets the Original Timeline counterpart of herself, who then tells her the information needed to save Sophitia and prevent the SCV timeline from happening. You're gonna tell me this happened originally?!
Okubo did indeed realize that the aftermath of SoulCalibur V was nothing short of a trainwreck, and there honestly wasn't much that could be done to save it, aside from rereleasing SoulCalibur V: Complete Edition, but after so long, it would be practically PR suicide to deliver that, considering the hate that has been garnered for SoulCalibur V, and the argument that is that SoulCalibur V is solely responsible for the downturn of the series (another point on which we disagree, as it was already failing with SoulCalibur IV, in my opinion, but I digress). There simply was no other option, so Okubo's vision to save the series was "reboot", to get us, quite literally, to the golden era of the series, which was SoulCalibur I-II.Oh, here's something to think about: If the SCV era was so worth keeping like you say, then why did they abandon it? Why did they immediately revert back to the original era the moment they had the chance? If SCV was a status quo worth having, they would've stuck to it. But they didn't, because that would be fucking stupid. They knew the best way would be to abandon course and go back to the series everyone knew, and everyone (barring outliers like you) were relieved it happened.
Oh, sure, I'm as biased as I'm sure everyone else is, yourself included. Every human is. We all have our own reasons to believe whatever it is to believe what we do, and I've chosen my path, as has everyone else. My view isn't "warped" just because it doesn't align with your own. I praise the good parts of SoulCalibur V, just as I also admonish the bad parts of SoulCalibur V. The same is true of SoulCalibur VI or any other game in the series, or anything else that I do/experience in my life. "Everyone knows it's a reboot" is projection to the nth degree, and is simply nonsensical to believe that it is a true statement. I am not the only one, even on this small corner of the internet, who believes that it is not.Don't pretend that you're not biased and you probably have a warped view of this, because all the times you praise SCV show that what I'm saying is correct. Everyone knows it's a reboot, and at this point, I think you're the ONLY one trying to say otherwise.
Which is, quite honestly, your right. The block button exists. You're free to ignore my posts. I'm not going to do it to you, however, because I harbor you no ill will. I understand that we likely will never truly see eye-to-eye on this, but I respectfully agree to disagree, and will defend my views if they are challenged. That's not me going after you, it's just anyone or any situation that calls for it.I'm sick of dealing with you.
What? There are plenty of deviations, many subtle, but the two whoppers of course being Zas and Cass. They have deviated, and the reason it's not as prominent as what I said elsewhere -- SCI is considered the golden age, and they knew not to mess with it. What comes later is what will be deviated from.but they went so far above and beyond to adhere to the original material, even in the smaller side stories that didn’t make it into Soul Chronicle but only appear in Libra of Soul, that it is legitimately shocking to me that they would suddenly stop doing it any time soon.
Azwel?! He's like the biggest hit newcomer in forever. How is he anywhere near Patroklos?Maybe Patroklos is just doomed to be hated. Dampierre is too, as well as Azwel.
That's because Nyte has filled this thread and others with plenty of his enraged shitposts aimed at Dante. Taking a dump is the perfect thing to do while perusing this thread.I'm reading all this while taking a dump in the restroom BTW.
And now that you've posted this you can say you're literally shitposting. XDI'm reading all this while taking a dump in the restroom BTW.