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Lumberjack Bonanza posted:I hope this means there's a proto-Jensen mothballed somewhere because it got a little trigger happy at a board meeting. I'd say some of the security bots from the original Deus Ex have an obvious resembence to the ED-209 Definitely moreso with the legs on the second one but that first one is still pretty drat close.
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Tracula posted:I'd say some of the security bots from the original Deus Ex have an obvious resembence to the ED-209 Never played the original Deus Ex, were they also comically bad at stairs?
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Sentient Data posted:While we're on the topic of Sarif and stuff that isn't always blatantly obvious to every player, don't forget that when you're exploring one of the medical areas (I'm assuming in the first hub, given its context) you find out that the potentially life-threatening fall didn't actually screw over all of Jensen's limbs. One of the arms needed to be amputated, but Sarif gave the order to the docs (without your knowledge or consent) to go ahead and chop off the other arm and both legs as well, in addition to the other brain/skeletal/whatever stuff To be mildly fair though Adam Jensen's the only guy in existence that doesn't need Neuropozin , and the opportunity probably jumped their research by a couple decades. It wasn't so much "hey, let's super-soldier him into my pawn" as "hey, this could help a lot of people in the long-term". Neddy Seagoon has a new favorite as of 02:36 on Feb 2, 2015 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:To be mildly fair though Alex Jensen's the only guy in existence that doesn't need Neuropozin , and the opportunity probably jumped their research by a couple decades. It wasn't so much "hey, let's super-soldier him into my pawn" as "hey, this could help a lot of people in the long-term". Adam Sarif is a very interesting and multi-dimensional character, definitely not evil though. Far more good than bad.
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Sentient Data posted:While we're on the topic of Sarif and stuff that isn't always blatantly obvious to every player, don't forget that when you're exploring one of the medical areas (I'm assuming in the first hub, given its context) you find out that the potentially life-threatening fall didn't actually screw over all of Jensen's limbs. One of the arms needed to be amputated, but Sarif gave the order to the docs (without your knowledge or consent) to go ahead and chop off the other arm and both legs as well, in addition to the other brain/skeletal/whatever stuff I can't be too mad at him since him doing this turns you into a loving death machine against your enemies. And he knows that you can take it without gaining a huge chemical dependency. Sure, it's a rotten thing to do, but on the scale of rottenness, it ranks pretty low. We saw what happens to Sarif in the end. Where would they be without walking death to help them? And where would Adam be without being walking death? I like that he has reasons to do a fairly rotten thing that don't make me roll my eyes at him.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 02:40 |
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He even went out of his way to give you some spiffy sunglasses!
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 03:29 |
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That's true, it's just a shame that he was too into Fear and Loathing
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 03:37 |
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Lumberjack Bonanza posted:Never played the original Deus Ex, were they also comically bad at stairs? I don't remember, but I believe that most of the areas where you found them were flat. e: also, play the original Deus Ex.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 03:39 |
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I don't know how anyone could think Sarif was a bad guy. He's kind of an arsehole who only looks at the big picture and doesn't really care about people as individuals, but his motives and goals are all good. And the whole deal with him giving Adam extra super powers without asking is just bullshit. Adam would be dead without augs, so why not get all this cool poo poo? I can see a case for "perfectly healthy people shouldn't have to get augmented to keep their jobs", that's a reasonable point, but Adam's choices were between getting augmented and dying. At that point what's the argument for not getting as much cool poo poo as possible?
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Tiggum posted:I don't know how anyone could think Sarif was a bad guy. He's kind of an arsehole who only looks at the big picture and doesn't really care about people as individuals, but his motives and goals are all good. And the whole deal with him giving Adam extra super powers without asking is just bullshit. Adam would be dead without augs, so why not get all this cool poo poo? I can see a case for "perfectly healthy people shouldn't have to get augmented to keep their jobs", that's a reasonable point, but Adam's choices were between getting augmented and dying. At that point what's the argument for not getting as much cool poo poo as possible? I understand having your hosed up limb replaced, but ask me if I want to replace my perfectly functional human arm with highly experimental prototypical technology made only for killing I'd rather just keep ol' lefty.
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One of the anti-aug guy's main arguing points is that some people don't want to be augmented because sometimes it's really not necessary, and if you've found out that Jensen didn't need all the augs he has you can use that information in conversation with him and he's like "yeah exactly see what I mean???". But that guy's a bigger jerk than Sarif so I don't know why anyone would side with him anyway.
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Calaveron posted:I understand having your hosed up limb replaced, but ask me if I want to replace my perfectly functional human arm with highly experimental prototypical technology made only for killing I'd rather just keep ol' lefty. But it's also an arm dude!
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Calaveron posted:I understand having your hosed up limb replaced, but ask me if I want to replace my perfectly functional human arm with highly experimental prototypical technology made only for killing I'd rather just keep ol' lefty. I don't think it was an experimental prototype, tons of people in the game have them, and it's not made only for killing. It's much stronger than a normal human arm and has the built-in blades, and that certainly is an advantage for killing, but it's not the only thing you can do. It also makes tons of other stuff easier. I can't imagine why you would not want a super awesome robot arm.
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Tiggum posted:I don't think it was an experimental prototype, tons of people in the game have them, and it's not made only for killing. It's much stronger than a normal human arm and has the built-in blades, and that certainly is an advantage for killing, but it's not the only thing you can do. It also makes tons of other stuff easier. I can't imagine why you would not want a super awesome robot arm. Going by Deus Ex HR rules, because unless you're the one guy with magical genes, you're gonna be depending on drugs for the rest of your life lest you go crazy. I'm just perfectly comfortable with my human arms.
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Tiggum posted:I don't think it was an experimental prototype, tons of people in the game have them, and it's not made only for killing. It's much stronger than a normal human arm and has the built-in blades, and that certainly is an advantage for killing, but it's not the only thing you can do. It also makes tons of other stuff easier. I can't imagine why you would not want a super awesome robot arm. It's philosophical in nature, and everyone will come at it from their own direction, so please don't turn it in to a "thing." Take it to d&d or games if you want a philosophical debate on the nature of humanity.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 03:59 |
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I'm sure Deus Ex: HR has that whole "Cybernetics steal your soul" trope going on.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 04:00 |
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Know what else can steal your soul? Death. In the only good Conker game (Bad Fur Day, of course), when you die for the first time there's a cutscene where you meet Greg the Grim Reaper. During that cutscene you find out that you're not actually supposed to be dead yet since squirrels are like those bloody cats , and the game's extra life collectable items only show up after you find that out in character
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Sentient Data posted:Know what else can steal your soul? Death. Is there anything special if you beat it without dying once?
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 04:11 |
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yeah, you, the player
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Tiggum posted:I don't think it was an experimental prototype, tons of people in the game have them, and it's not made only for killing. It's much stronger than a normal human arm and has the built-in blades, and that certainly is an advantage for killing, but it's not the only thing you can do. It also makes tons of other stuff easier. I can't imagine why you would not want a super awesome robot arm. I dunno, man, I think anyone someone hugs or touches or has sex with is going to want to feel warm actual flesh over hard, cold metal and plastic.
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Polaron posted:I dunno, man, I think anyone someone hugs or touches or has sex with is going to want to feel warm actual flesh over hard, cold metal and plastic. That's why you keep 1 normal arm. The real question is which arm becomes "the stranger"?
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Jobbo_Fett posted:That's why you keep 1 normal arm. The real question is which arm becomes "the stranger"? Take a cue from Mistral from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and just cover yourself with arms, and a stranger you'll remain.
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Screaming Idiot posted:Take a cue from Mistral from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and just cover yourself with arms, and a stranger you'll remain. Thank you for this.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 04:49 |
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No to keep spouting on about MGS3 but I love all the little things they do to make it setting appropriate. It's set during the Cold War which is 40 odd years before the rest of the series starts. Pretty much all the technology from the first game hasn't been invented, so all your stealth technology is way more rudimentary. For example instead of the microscopic radio in your ear, you have a regular little radio. And instead of seeing a video screen of two people talking you instead see a gallery of still images of who you're talking to. It's very :3 Also after Snake loses an eye and gets his eye patch, you put on the Raikov mask he has no eye-patch but he has that eye closed. Kojima-sama ~
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Tiggum posted:Adam would be dead without augs, so why not get all this cool poo poo? He never asked for this.
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Calaveron posted:Going by Deus Ex HR rules, because unless you're the one guy with magical genes, you're gonna be depending on drugs for the rest of your life lest you go crazy. Polaron posted:I dunno, man, I think anyone someone hugs or touches or has sex with is going to want to feel warm actual flesh over hard, cold metal and plastic.
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Tiggum posted:If you think there aren't people who want to have sex with robots, you must be new to the internet. This thread didn't need to know about your sexual preferences.
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Tiggum posted:If you think there aren't people who want to have sex with robots, you must be new to the internet. But enough about my personal life
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EmmyOk posted:No to keep spouting on about MGS3 but I love all the little things they do to make it setting appropriate. It's set during the Cold War which is 40 odd years before the rest of the series starts. Pretty much all the technology from the first game hasn't been invented, so all your stealth technology is way more rudimentary. For example instead of the microscopic radio in your ear, you have a regular little radio. And instead of seeing a video screen of two people talking you instead see a gallery of still images of who you're talking to. It's very :3 I love how Peace Walker throws the relatively grounded tech of MGS3 out the window. It takes place just 10 years later but you have advanced AI, advanced prosthetics, and a Walkman.
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Tiggum posted:I can definitely see why someone would choose to not get any augs at all, but once you've got one you're on neuropozyne forever anyway so you may as well get more. lol
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Jobbo_Fett posted:That's why you keep 1 normal arm. The real question is which arm becomes "the stranger"? To paraphrase comedian Dan Cummins, you use the robot arm to keep your woman safe, and the human arm to keep her happy.
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Tiggum posted:But he needed some augs anyway. If he was like everyone else and needed the drug, he'd need it regardless. It was never a choice between augs and no augs, it was a choice between some augs, all the augs, or death. I can definitely see why someone would choose to not get any augs at all, but once you've got one you're on neuropozyne forever anyway so you may as well get more. If augs use neuropozyne forever then that should be an argument against adding more augs. Because then you'll have to buy even more the more of your body is replaced!
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 07:45 |
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My absolute favorite thing about pro gaming, and LoL in particular is how they do promo photographs of the players. They use the same type of photographic style as if they were pro NFL players or MMA fighters, only on pasty nerds, and it's just... so... hilarious. Any time I log onto LoL and they're pushing one of the tournaments, and they have a couple of these guys, frowning, with arms crossed and a muted color pallet, it's just my favorite thing in the world.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 08:02 |
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These guys rule.
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Captain Lavender posted:My absolute favorite thing about pro gaming, and LoL in particular is how they do promo photographs of the players. If it makes you feel any better, a lot of athletes don't look too good in their promo photos either. Can't stop laughing at the guys with the tactical gaming patches.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 08:18 |
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GONNA PLAY THE poo poo OUT OF THESE VIDEO GAMES
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MeatwadIsGod posted:I love how Peace Walker throws the relatively grounded tech of MGS3 out the window. It takes place just 10 years later but you have advanced AI, advanced prosthetics, and a Walkman. To be fair MGS3 did have the Shagohod, a man in a lightning suit and those hovering things guards would use to patrol. In the universe of Metal Gear I have no trouble believing they'd jump ahead that far with tech in just a decade.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 08:28 |
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I feel like some artist was trying really hard to draw people and kept getting the head proportions wrong. Or maybe these guys are all caricatures. Or they're from Dishonored.
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Sentient Data posted:Know what else can steal your soul? Death. Specifically, "Cats, ugh bloody cats and their drat nine lives. Squirrels are the worst, though. They has as many lives as they think they can get away with." Cracks me up every time.
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In Destiny, you have a small robotic spirit guide, your Ghost. Of the few things that your Ghost ever really does (besides annoy the gently caress out of you enough to wish for the days of Navi and 'Hey, listen!') is open doors for you in-game. It's a poor mechanic and is usually used as a reason to be forced to stay in a certain area for a wave defense. However, if you hit Select to bring up your in-game hud to check waypoints and such, your little Ghost pops out and stares at you. If you do this by various doors in-game, they'll immediately open. It doesn't do anything since all these doors lead to spawn points that are just invisible walls going into blackness, but I thought it was cute. gently caress now I want to post more cool Destiny stuff. I'm playing this horrible game way too much.
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