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Will Holz
will-holz

Please tell me you’re being sarcastic too!

Yeah, things were much better when we had to load games off of tape drive and had a whole 16 colors to work with.

Kids these days. You have no idea how good you have it.

Wait...baseball’s still a thing?

I can’t visualize sneering Ryan Tannehil. It’s like trying to visualize an angry Zooey Deschaneal.

That was last year’s news. Then for a while it was going to be a PS4 timed exclusive and released on Windows separately. Now the plan is to release on Windows and PS4 simultaneously.

“It just makes me think of Sean Murray gazing into the monolith from 2001: “my god... it’s full of maths...”

Ok, but how do you do that without inheriting the self-deprecation skill? My character tends to go straight from “you’re wrong” to “you’re an idiot who can’t do anything right” and its blocking my exp.

See, I loved me some Fallout, but that’s not a game that contains the sort of exploration that satisfies those urges in me.

Oh yeah.

Ha!

It’s pretty easy to adjust your storage requirements with procedural generation. You’ve got crucial details (what’s been permanently flagged), ‘soft’ details (changes to terrain that could be adjusted/dropped over time), and no need to store parts of a planet nobody’s ever visited... so it’s generally more a matter of

Oh yeah, definitely a ‘not for everyone’ thing.

Isn’t it better to actually try things out before just assuming that it’ll get boring?

Why do you say that? It’s procedurally generated and made of math, that’s about the least complicated scenario for a VR addition

I’m pretty sure I’ll be spending a whole lot of hours playing this game.

Good points!

So are you going to use this point for your own betterment, or are you just now going to use it to “win” arguments by trying to claim that you aren’t really losing the argument, but that your own opponent is just too stupid to embrace being wrong?

Why would you think that? Are you sure you’re replying to the right post?

Oh, I didn’t mean to imply that we also didn’t have our biases that start us off behind the 8-ball. We totally do, and they’re nasty little buggers! Cognitive Dissonance, in particular, is a brutal little thing.