Well now I’m going to expect something surprising
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Well now I’m going to expect something surprising
“By the way, I’m not too sure if this deal will last until after your afternoon nappies, so you should probably think about when you’re gonna pick this up! I mean, what a waste it would be, right? Remember Mr. Sprinklemuffins?”
Hahaha well then what better experience can you have with an ebb and flow like that? That’s beyond living it up, and more like riding the storm 😆
Ten seconds? I think Mother Nature can understand if you wanna live it up a little bit more you know?
I’ve never had a hangover ever in my life, but could that be from my genes? My mom could really hold her alcohol well even though she didn’t drink a lot.
Waluigi hentai, so disgusting and so sinful.
Where do people even find that? Is there a link or something? So nasty, Waluigi hentai
Of all the answers I’ve gotten I think yours was the one that made it the most clear to me with its specificity. Thanks for helping me understand *a lot *more than I expected
Alright so I’m getting that letting the steam out unburdens you with the emotions you feel from the problem. Another reply said people feel understood when their pain is known, would you say it’s the same feeling here or does it branch off a little bit?
Sorry I don’t really talk or vent a lot in real life so it’s something I’m still trying to understand
Okay this makes sense. I didn’t realize that people feel tend to feel better when their pain is understood. Maybe I should give it a try sometime. Thanks for opening up my brain!
See, I get that this is a thing, but I don’t understand why you just want someone to listen. What does sitting here, looking you in the eye and opening my ears, specifically do to make you feel better about the problem you’re having?
I used to really love R. Kelly’s Bump N’ Grind, until… Well, I think everyone knows at this point
I’ll probably keep two at most, though I’m pretty close to dropping one in favor of an eyepatch and a peg leg
He’s probably talking about his dissatisfaction with Google’s entire Android platform on top of Pixel Pass
X: “Your code isn’t working because there’s something missing at the end of this line”
Y: “Oh. Well then, do you wanna semicolon?”
That’s rizzzz with a Z++.
Step up, song makers. Don’t get tied up in your chords
This is an interesting question actually. In my head, “staying true to the games” initially referred to how the game operates like the other commenter said e.g.
How different bodily needs are met. To quench my thirst, do I boil the dirty water and just take some RadAway? How much radiation does this InstaMash have? If a character in the show drinks from an irradiated lake and somehow isn’t affected by the next plot device, how “true to the game” is that? If I do that in any of the Fallout games, I’d be running into Deathclaws with only a fraction of my max HP.
VATS. Will time be stopped or slowed down while the characters are selecting and terminating their targets? There’s a lot that can go well here especially since it’s an opportunity to inject slow-mo Hollywood-style shooting scenes, but can you imagine if they don’t put any slow-mo at all? In my opinion that would show a huge lack of understanding of the games.
To your point, decisions. Unfortunately I think making decisions for the audience is unavoidable here unless the show becomes something like Netflix’s interactive specials. However, some good ideas might include reproducing quests similar to the ones from the games and then making decisions based on data they may have gathered from game quests. Take the Megaton Bomb quest for example. Maybe the show will force a character into deciding between blowing up a city or not at the twilight of a story arc. In the end, they decide to blow it up. Then, during the credit roll, they show that most people in the games who did the Megaton quest actually blew up the city. I don’t actually know what the real stats are, but I think it would be a good idea for the show’s characters – to a certain reasonable extent, because if we blew everything up like in my last playthrough it wouldn’t be a very good show – to follow the patterns of most decisions made by the playerbase in the games. I’d see that as an attempt to reconcile the disconnect between playing a game(lots of control) vs. watching a show(no control).
I probably wouldn’t have but if there are errors as big as those and they’re trying to slide it by me, that’s pretty slimy.
Why must you hurt me with the truth? Counterpoint though: Almost heaven
Well this is already taking points off for sure. But let’s see if the show is good. If they stay true to the games and create a truly unique show, maybe it will be worthwhile.
What’s the answer to The Trolley Problem you say? No. The answer is no.
I heard from some incredibly unreliable source that people do this because they don’t get told that they’re doing a good job enough. For what it’s worth you’re all doing great