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Yinlock posted:speaking of the comic abnormalities I really hope The Road Home makes it in to lobcorp 2 because it's mechanic sounds hilarious I’d like if the Oz things were a build up collection mechanic. You need either woodsman or scarecrow for the scaredy cat, and all three to get the road home. I feel like the fact that WonderLab is clearly giving the aberrations and abnormalities it features mechanics that make sense in terms of the game make it likely all of them will be in LobCorp 2.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 02:41 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 12:23 |
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finished the rude day and game, was fun. angela is a turd who sucks started library of ruina, eyes glazed over at the overcomplicated and poorly-explained mechanics and bad interface, I think i'll wait until the game's actually done before getting into it Lord_Magmar posted:I’d like if the Oz things were a build up collection mechanic. You need either woodsman or scarecrow for the scaredy cat, and all three to get the road home. imo it should work like Apocalypse Bird where if you get all of them something terrible happens
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 03:23 |
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PM is great, but could really do with a couple lessons in tutorial design, yeah.
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# ? Jan 2, 2021 08:08 |
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Theantero posted:PM is great, but could really do with a couple lessons in tutorial design, yeah. Yeah after playing around with it a bit it's not THAT bad but they just barf up way too much information at you way too quickly Lobcorp was fine because stumbling blindly through hell is a core game mechanic(and it's mechanics are ultimately fairly simple) but ruina expects you to know what you're doing somewhat Yinlock fucked around with this message at 15:05 on Jan 2, 2021 |
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hey hey, semi-recent player here (though i've seen through the whole story, i've only recently tried to play myself). actually picked it up before the lp thread and proceeded to have an awful time stumbling around the game on my own with the very incorrect mindset of "i should only take the weakest/easiest abnormalities to make my life easier!" a few day one resets and the thread later, i think i've got a decent base for future operations. one thing i do want to ask about, i think i saw it mentioned that der freischutz's ego weapon would also take out clerks in its path-- does that also go for non-clerk employees? i've noticed recently that my ordeals have been a lot tougher than they should be (i have mostly level III-V agents, and still a number of them have been dying/panicking to dawn ordeals, so i've been hesitant to even touch noon), and now i'm wondering if that's because my employee with his weapon has actually been the cause of that. Obnoxipus fucked around with this message at 08:12 on Jan 3, 2021 |
# ? Jan 3, 2021 07:44 |
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Y E P. Der Shooty's GUN is friendly fire on at all times, so it's best to make whoever has it a solo operative. Honestly this is why I don't use it unless I get a really early -69.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 07:53 |
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that explains so much. i got him relatively early, i think (he's in yesod's zone right now, and i've got 3/4 of hod's department filled), so his weapon far outclasses anything else i've got access to. on the plus side, sending that employee to deal with threats alone is an easier fix than starting from day 1 because i somehow irreparably broke my facility and employees to the point where they can't even handle a teth-level ordeal. thank you!
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 08:04 |
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It is a fun weapon but you will never forget the one time you forget to manage it and suddenly almost every employee you have is dead with a single shot.
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 00:12 |
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in all fairness, i killed/panicked a bunch of employees for four reset days in a row before realizing that i might have actually been the problem, so clearly i will mess up a bunch more before i finish the game.
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 00:33 |
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I've been thinking, and I much prefer the Plague Doctor to the Army in Pink, even though both are the same kind of gimmick. Pretending to be Zayin and revealing Aleph. I think the reason for this is the Plague Doctor is a lot better about warning you ahead of time that it's definitely not okay, as it does the big show and dance.
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 02:40 |
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Lord_Magmar posted:I've been thinking, and I much prefer the Plague Doctor to the Army in Pink, even though both are the same kind of gimmick. Pretending to be Zayin and revealing Aleph. It is pretty clear that something is up with Army in Pink the moment you do any work with it.
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 02:49 |
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They handle differently as well. Army in Pink uses ZAYIN modifiers for everything, so it deals damage like a ZAYIN and gives exp like a ZAYIN. This is the main reason why I don’t like having it around-it’s terrible for training.
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# ? Jan 4, 2021 03:01 |
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Can't believe I missed this thread somehow. I don't care about SCP stuff at all but LoR is probably the best game of 2020. That's all I have to say. I got bored of Lobotomy Corp part way in and just watched an LP, I might go back to finish it. LoR is just surprising with how good it is all around. It's fun when you figure out how the combat works, a good mix of luck and skill, music and graphics are fantastic, and the characters are actually pretty good. I can kinda understand both Angela and the other Sephirah's viewpoints. It also does a good job at making you feel like a jerk. The loading screen art of the Zwei office slowly emptying out until you kill Walter and Isadora is very Yinlock posted:finished the rude day and game, was fun. angela is a turd who sucks I legit died to the Rats like 5 times before I figured out the basics. Acerbatus fucked around with this message at 06:00 on Jan 4, 2021 |
# ? Jan 4, 2021 05:57 |
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it's Briah season at the cafe that's really turning the backstreets around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azuvFH96x7Y featuring voiced Tiph B for I think the first time https://twitter.com/Ham_PangPang/status/1343863104946356226 https://twitter.com/Haerts_L/status/1345944480491294720
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# ? Jan 5, 2021 06:00 |
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that punishing bird cookie i don't think i'd be able to eat it-- not because i'd worry about damage, but it's just too cute... i always love seeing the kind of stuff that gets made for places/events like this, it's so creative!
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# ? Jan 5, 2021 19:58 |
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I think there's really something to the tone of Ruina. It's like, the most edge-core hyper ridiculous over the top setting where someone can kill sixty dudes and you've probably bumped into rumors of 75 serial killers all of whom are real on your block and only the wealthy and powerful can do anything at all and it's all fighting just to climb out the crab bucket, MAN, in a way that bears absolutely no resemblance to reality or like, any sort of even kind of reflection of what the actual horrors of hosed up huge companies or the like are. I kind of love it??? It appeals to some goth 15 year old still renting out space in my head. I made the vince face when I read the line talking about how not only were guns out of favor because it's really expensive to buy ammunition, but also because it's pretty common enough to be good enough to deflect bullets. That's a trait it can be reasonably expected you might run into, not like, a thing that only the sickest people in the world can do. Nea fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Jan 6, 2021 |
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Nea posted:I think there's really something to the tone of Ruina. It's like, the most edge-core hyper ridiculous over the top setting where someone can kill sixty dudes and you've probably bumped into rumors of 75 serial killers all of whom are real on your block and only the wealthy and powerful can do anything at all and it's all fighting just to climb out the crab bucket, MAN, in a way that bears absolutely no resemblance to reality or like, any sort of even kind of reflection of what the actual horrors of hosed up huge companies or the like are. there's also just something off with the mindset of every single person, which kinda drives home why Carmen started the project in the first place also there's a pretty clear reflection with people being so distracted by just surviving that they don't even bother thinking of why things are so hosed-up(it's the rich, as always) it's modern capitalist soceity dialed up to 11 and viewed through the lens of
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# ? Jan 6, 2021 04:44 |
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Do they ever elaborate more on the Tree of Light thing or was it like instrumentality from Eva or brainwashing or something? It sounded pretty hosed up to "cure human minds", like a supervillain plot or something. Roland seems to be sus but none of the Sephirah seem to have any doubts. Nea posted:I think there's really something to the tone of Ruina. It's like, the most edge-core hyper ridiculous over the top setting where someone can kill sixty dudes and you've probably bumped into rumors of 75 serial killers all of whom are real on your block and only the wealthy and powerful can do anything at all and it's all fighting just to climb out the crab bucket, MAN, in a way that bears absolutely no resemblance to reality or like, any sort of even kind of reflection of what the actual horrors of hosed up huge companies or the like are. It's awesome.
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# ? Jan 6, 2021 09:03 |
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Acerbatus posted:Do they ever elaborate more on the Tree of Light thing or was it like instrumentality from Eva or brainwashing or something? It sounded pretty hosed up to "cure human minds", like a supervillain plot or something. The entirety of Lob Corp was gathering the seed of light, the Sephirah know what's inside of it. "The Will to Stand up Straight", "The Hope to Be a Better Person" etc. Angela is dismissive of it because she hates Ayin and wants to destroy all that he has wrought plus her assimilating the City's FYGM attitude due to Roland's influence.
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# ? Jan 6, 2021 11:32 |
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PM is pretty good at addressing the stuff that seems nonsensical at first later on. My own pet theory is that all the ludicrously over the top shittiness of everything has something directly to do with A Corp's Singularity.
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# ? Jan 6, 2021 13:57 |
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Theantero posted:PM is pretty good at addressing the stuff that seems nonsensical at first later on. My own pet theory is that all the ludicrously over the top shittiness of everything has something directly to do with A Corp's Singularity. Singluarities in general seem to be The Problem as society revolves around them but they all have some ludicrously dark twist that the owning megacorps have no interest in fixing Hell lobcorp's was probably one of the most benign and it killed dozens of clerks daily
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# ? Jan 6, 2021 20:28 |
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So uh, Full Stop and Dawn Office are pretty big spikes in difficulty, huh?SITB posted:The entirety of Lob Corp was gathering the seed of light, the Sephirah know what's inside of it. It just sounds like some kind of weird brainwashing to me.
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# ? Jan 6, 2021 21:00 |
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Acerbatus posted:So uh, Full Stop and Dawn Office are pretty big spikes in difficulty, huh? Yeah, Urban Plague is right about where you need to start actually caring about making decent key pages and decks. Before that point you can just kinda coast with whatever.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 01:08 |
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Yinlock posted:there's also just something off with the mindset of every single person, which kinda drives home why Carmen started the project in the first place It's pretty explicit that the augmentations make you explicitly superhuman. One of the early stories confirms that even a grade 8 fixer has enough augmentations to use heavy chainsaws as normal weapons. In the Distortion Detective light novel, a grade 1 combat fixer can casually jump up 17 stories in a single bound while carrying two hostages.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 01:27 |
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Theantero posted:PM is pretty good at addressing the stuff that seems nonsensical at first later on. My own pet theory is that all the ludicrously over the top shittiness of everything has something directly to do with A Corp's Singularity. rear end in a top hat Corp?
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 03:40 |
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Everything is poo poo in such a particular way, with there being neither history nor a future for anybody in the City, and the whole world basically being stuck in an ever-perpetuating limbo of badness like it's in some sort of conceptual stasis, that I would be surprised if it's not somehow deliberately engineered by the Head, yeah. Basically, I suspect that their Singularity is something that lets them impart their authority over the City, but requires that they keep things bad specifically in the way that they are bad right now, rather than some other flavor of bad.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 03:58 |
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How complete is Ruina, by the way? Have they indicated? I gather there's up to some Star of the City fights but they're not all there yet?
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 04:34 |
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They're not all there yet, and we have confirmation that there's some chapter happening AFTER SotC thanks to the UI concept art that PM released. The floor content is now complete through all of the middle layer.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 05:04 |
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It feels like we're coming up to the climax of the plot right now, given that it can't possibly be a coincidence that there's ten people in the Blue Reverberation's crew, and ten floors of the library, right?
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 06:12 |
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Two random things: The Claw wears a similar suit as Roland. Granted the regular dusk Fixers do too, but with a coat I think? And Roland seems to be unfamliar with the events of LC. Also, what's with everything being named after a body part? I'm half surprised the Backstreets aren't called the Guts or Organs or something.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 06:42 |
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That actually does get mentioned and explained during a cutscene on the Floor of Language, even if they don't go super in-depth on it.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 07:06 |
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The world being poo poo because of a secret technology making it that way would really gently caress up the world-building, imo. It's good sci-fi because you can see how all of it happens and how nobody can do anything to stop it. Everyone is being exploited by someone above them, and the way they can take the pressure off is by exploiting someone else below them. Push back, you get killed and replaced, the system adapts and survives. It's grim as poo poo, and I really like it. The conversation with Yesod where he and Roland have an argument about people being complacent about how the tech they use is built on human suffering is one of my favorite bits of Ruina so far because it hits home in a very particular way.Acerbatus posted:It just sounds like some kind of weird brainwashing to me. The plan was actually made pretty clear in LC. Deep LC spoilers: L Corp's Singularity wasn't extracting energy from Abnormalities, it was producing EGO, by way of them. At some point, you learn that the reason Random Agent #56 can suddenly duel with a sword is because EGO exists inside of all of our collective unconscious, and is a part of us. Carmen's idea was based on her belief that people were so ground down by society, they couldn't actually even allow themselves to dream of a better world. Ayin takes this idea and plans to release The Light for seven days, which would impart the ability to everyone to manifest their emotions and desires into EGO. A great equalizing effect of making us all demiurges or something. Is this what Carmen would've done? We have no idea. Probably not, because that sort of 'I'll just give everyone godlike powers and then immediately die' sounds like exactly the sort of plan a self-destructive recluse would come up with, but the ideals behind it are solid. Instead, everyone got halfway lit and, importantly, nobody was there to tell them what the gently caress just happened. Ruina gets into what that means for people. The end of LC kicks rear end, and I just hit Star of the City in Ruina and I'm liking it just as much, if not more.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 08:13 |
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I probably just phrased myself poorly, in that I don't mean to imply that things are only bad because of a Singularity or whatever. It's more that the tone of the absoluteness of the Status Quo is so particularly fantastical that I doubt it's not to some degree purposefully engineered. Now obviously, every ruling entity seeks to perpetuate its power in some way, but it feels like there is going to be some Tweest™ with how A Corp runs things. Hell, if we go by precedent, it's probably going to be loving T Corp again
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 09:03 |
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Varinn posted:The world being poo poo because of a secret technology making it that way would really gently caress up the world-building, imo. It's good sci-fi because you can see how all of it happens and how nobody can do anything to stop it. Everyone is being exploited by someone above them, and the way they can take the pressure off is by exploiting someone else below them. Push back, you get killed and replaced, the system adapts and survives. It's grim as poo poo, and I really like it. The conversation with Yesod where he and Roland have an argument about people being complacent about how the tech they use is built on human suffering is one of my favorite bits of Ruina so far because it hits home in a very particular way. I see. I kinda skimmed the back half of LC because the gameplay didn't grab me much (I got into it because LoR seemed super cool and man, this game owns) but I'm interested enough now I think I'll go back and try to go over all the stuff I miss. So it's actually possible Angela didn't gently caress everything up, if only by accident, because giving everyone in The City that kind of power sounds more like a recipe for a slaughter than anything else. Theantero posted:I probably just phrased myself poorly, in that I don't mean to imply that things are only bad because of a Singularity or whatever. It's more that the tone of the absoluteness of the Status Quo is so particularly fantastical that I doubt it's not to some degree purposefully engineered. Now obviously, every ruling entity seeks to perpetuate its power in some way, but it feels like there is going to be some Tweest with how A Corp runs things. I would be totally unsurprised if A-Corp's singularity turned human misery into Arbiters or something. Theantero posted:That actually does get mentioned and explained during a cutscene on the Floor of Language, even if they don't go super in-depth on it. Oh okay, I don't think I'm that far, still on Urban Plague. I've just got Pathologic on the brain.
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# ? Jan 7, 2021 19:23 |
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the singularities weren't the problem so much as the "no interest in fixing them" part like the megacorps are only interested in extracting profit of some kind from them so their hosed-up crippling flaws just get brushed aside once the rich can turn a profit that's why I said it's A Capitalism Metaphor
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 01:48 |
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Tomerry down on the first try. Poor couple. EGO Phillip not so much. Poor guy.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 06:18 |
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I love LoR a ton even if I've reached the point of the game where I'd much rather just videos of people doing the thing than spending the time to do it myself (i'm both busy, have a lot of other things taking up my attention, and also bad at the game!). I'm calling it now that one of, if not the last, fights before Angela finds that special book will be Argalia and his sentai team of distortions in a dozen-part marathon fight.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 14:24 |
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I honestly cannot foresee it going down any other way
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 16:53 |
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The tree vs. tree kabbalistic showdown everyone's been waiting to see
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Theantero posted:I honestly cannot foresee it going down any other way Argalia and his crew are the last shot before the patron librarians and Angela in the intro, that's a definite main villain spot to be!!! Managing 20+ Librarian pages is realllly a chore. Acerbatus fucked around with this message at 20:28 on Jan 8, 2021 |
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