I don't really understand why the person who commissioned this mod wanted such a change.
Is it because they like Iggy and The Stooges more than Accept? Because I do like The Stooges more and they are a lot more famous, but I personally like Balls to the wall more than I wanna be your dog. (I kinda don't like it, its the same line over and over)
Is it because of the song name meaning? Because I still think being "balls to the wall" in a situation like Torres' about needing to get out of there fast goes along the meaning of that phrase. Wanting to be their dog as in Barghest dogs would make sense if Torres asked you to get the generators back.
But why y'all explain it like it was really a mistake, a nice disclaimer will prevent a ton of people coming to ask if it really is misspelt like MrCromulent.
Why is it misspelled? CDPR tend to name their quests after songs, and Balls to the Wall is by the german band Accept. I think if they would have wanted to name it after an Iggy Pop song, they would have done so, surely?
Not aiming to direct any ire, just genuine curiosity.
i think calling it a "typo" is a little joke- obviously cdpr named it what they meant to, but this person has another song with a more fitting title that they wanted to see- all in good fun ;)
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Is it because they like Iggy and The Stooges more than Accept? Because I do like The Stooges more and they are a lot more famous, but I personally like Balls to the wall more than I wanna be your dog. (I kinda don't like it, its the same line over and over)
Is it because of the song name meaning? Because I still think being "balls to the wall" in a situation like Torres' about needing to get out of there fast goes along the meaning of that phrase. Wanting to be their dog as in Barghest dogs would make sense if Torres asked you to get the generators back.
But why y'all explain it like it was really a mistake, a nice disclaimer will prevent a ton of people coming to ask if it really is misspelt like MrCromulent.
Maybe we'll never know
Not aiming to direct any ire, just genuine curiosity.