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I don't agree with your take.
Dark themes are to make you feel sad or down. Nothing wrong with that. Kids playing this game are murdering people. So I don't think protecting the kids is also the right answer to this.
It is ok to feel offended or sad in a story, they are not feelings we should look away from, and I don't know your mental state, but it is your job to protect yourself, we can't give warnings to every little thing that could bother someone.
I did get a chuckle with the word trigger though. Fitting in this case.
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I suffer from Severe Depression, Panic Attacks and Adaptive Disorder, so one can say that my mental health is down the drain. I take a lot of pills just to be able to stay somewhat positive and being able to sleep.
So I am from the group that according to you supposedly "needs" a "trigger warning".
No I do NOT need a trigger warning, the scene was lukewarm at best. And it does not show anything. The Tesleen scene from ShB was worse for me.
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You can prepare yourself all you want if you turn-off automatic advance of story text.
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No. People die and get killed all the time over the course of the story and that wasn't an issue for you, was it?
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Trigger warnings in games and tv/movies are annoying and effectively spoilers. Most of the time if you get a trigger warning you know exactly what is about to happen.
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In this case it would be a literal trigger warning, amirite?
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No it doesn't. If anyone has been following the story and are somehow shocked a scene like that could happen then they clearly have not been paying attention. This isn't even the first scene of its kind that we saw. Far from it.
I hope this is bait because it's ridiculous.