It is a common motif of that era, maybe all eras of humanity. When technology is expensive and hard to come by there is a desire to also make it a work of art. Just look at early pistols.Duruznik said:Steam punk. There's something about overcomplicated arrays of cogs and pipes that really appeals to me on the asthetic level. Plus, many things designed with steampunk are made to look... pretty. As if technology is treated like an art. I don't know if I can explain it right.
The low life aspect of Cyberpunk is almost a requirement. High tech, low life. If you see a setting where life's not so bad (GitS:SAC), you're dealing with post cyberpunk.mr_rubino said:Well cyberpunk is usually post-apocalyptic and/or under worldwide dictatorship, so perhaps cyberpunk future isn't something to look forward to. =Pbrainfreeze215 said:I like Steampunk better. It's more of "what we could have been" instead of "what we can be in the future maybe."
EDIT: Thank you, now I have an urge to go play Arcanum again...
This just summed up my views, thanks! Cyberpunk has always had a hold on me because i grew up watching Blade Runner but Steampunk is just too damn cool to pass up, I'm reading Boneshaker by Cherie Priest and it's the best alt history/steampunk/zombie book i've read to date, and if that combination sounds ridiculously tacky, it surprisingly isn't.Rusman said:Went for Cyberpunk as I love stuff like System Shock and Deus Ex (And obviously Ghost in the Shell) but I do love the steam-punk style as well.
Now, how did I know you were going to say that?Nihilism_Is_Bliss said:Steampunk can be cool, but Cyberpunk is definitely cooler.
Touche....My good manPegghead said:You sir, forgot the gentleman law.Theninja said:You sir forgot the jetpack law.Pegghead said:I'd say steampunk, when compared to cyberpunk it's a relatively unexplored medium and what would you honestly prefer, a cyborg bloke riding an electronic jetpack or a gentleman in a top-hat with monocle and moustache riding a whimsical steampowered jetpack?
Jetpacks=awesome.
Monocle, top hat and moustache=more awesome.
Which is why, among other things, I also think old firearms look badass.Nohwear said:It is a common motif of that era, maybe all eras of humanity. When technology is expensive and hard to come by there is a desire to also make it a work of art. Just look at early pistols.Duruznik said:Steam punk. There's something about overcomplicated arrays of cogs and pipes that really appeals to me on the asthetic level. Plus, many things designed with steampunk are made to look... pretty. As if technology is treated like an art. I don't know if I can explain it right.