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World War Mammories posted:I feel like the second sentence is her whole raison d'etre, but that first part is interesting. do you know what it takes to get this chat? Lifted from someone on Discord, edited for clarity/formatting: Meet Joyce, get the basic lowdown, get Jamais Vu, learn about the pale, do her subquest about the smuggler (or eventually show her your badge) Go to Evrart, do his subquests, talk to him after mailing the signatures and getting access to the Pigs encounter to get him to come clean about the strike Wait for Joyce to move to the fishing village pier, grill her again and insist she tells you about the discovery of Insulinde, she'll tell you to wait On your way back from the Ruby confrontation into the tribunal, stop by Joyce, and open the unrelated dialogue tree of explaining Evrart's plans to her. She'll go on the Insulindian miracle rant, and you get closure on both her true identity and Harry/Kim's impression on her before she sails away Bolded the part that I and probably most other people missed, but you have to have done all the other stuff along the way as well.
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 05:51 |
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i think i did that accidentally but i cant entirely remember because true to form as a 1/6/2/3 marianne williamson cop i was stoned the whole time
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 21:32 |
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I just realized something, LOL.
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 21:42 |
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NOBODY CLICK THAT
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 21:52 |
....poo poo
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 22:14 |
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 22:37 |
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the way that clothing interacts with skills is kind of annoying to keep track of but dang if it doesn't make you dress the part of whatever you're trying to accomplish
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 23:09 |
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lookin pretty sick in that FALN gear my dude
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 23:48 |
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Why are tracksuits so much more of a thing in Europe than the U.S. anyway?
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 23:51 |
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differences in urban architectural design mean a greater variety of places to squat. america has, like, car parks. and that's about it
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 00:07 |
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Reliable temperate weather.
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 00:44 |
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Animal-Mother posted:I just realized something, LOL. Can't be a coincidence ... surely?
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 06:14 |
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DrDraxium posted:Can't be a coincidence ... surely?
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 11:16 |
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DrDraxium posted:Can't be a coincidence ... surely? Either a coincidence or the devs for some reason wanted to pay reference to the most forgettable character in the most forgettable trek series right in the most prominent place they possibly could.
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 17:35 |
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Someone on Reddit made an inferential map of the DE world. It's color coded for temperature and climate and explains the reasoning for why he put the isolas where they are. Seems like solid work and I know I've been itching for something like this so I thought I should share.
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 20:39 |
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wtf, how can there be a prevailing wind that goes through the pale?
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 21:34 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:wtf, how can there be a prevailing wind that goes through the pale? It is the material conditions setting a course through history!
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 21:40 |
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Brosnan posted:Lifted from someone on Discord, edited for clarity/formatting: aha, thank you. I'm on day 4 of yet another playthrough - do you know if the order matters? that is, if I've already chatted with joyce in the fishing village, have I missed my chance to talk to evrart post-pigs? I guess that you can only meet pigs and get your gun back after joyce has moved to the fishing village anyway, since I think she moves on wednesday? my guess is that it doesn't matter and I can still get this conversation, idk. anyway holy poo poo this world is fascinating and I lust for an official map. show me that goddamn pale. though, hum. if you can travel deep enough into the pale that reality breaks down and concepts like "distance" and "numbers" stop meaning anything, it makes me wonder if even asking for a map makes sense... though as a counterargument, traveling through the pale essentially relies on launching airships in precisely the right direction. that implies separate isolas are always in the same position relative to each other... is elysium even a goddamn sphere? joyce says "...if there was a sphere in there it certainly looks like it fractured a long time ago." does the planet orbit around a sun? has anyone done that one experiment on the length of shadows at the same time but different points on the surface that the ancient greeks used to prove the earth is round? tell me robert kurwitz i'm dying
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:05 |
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I had two interpretations of the pale and the isolas: firstly that it might be a metaphor for space and the isolas were planetary systems. Secondly that it was more fantasy than sci-fi and the isolas were different material planes linked by a Dungeons and Dragons style Plane of ShadowDoc Hawkins posted:wtf, how can there be a prevailing wind that goes through the pale? How can there be open bodies of water that meet the pale! Enjoy fucked around with this message at 22:15 on Jun 18, 2020 |
# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:12 |
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the pale is just a myth perpetuated by the liberal-centrist world order to prevent world revolution. it's just heavy fog
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:16 |
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Enjoy posted:I had two interpretations of the pale and the isolas: firstly that it might be a metaphor for space and the isolas were planetary systems. Secondly that it was more fantasy than sci-fi and the isolas were different material planes linked by a Dungeons and Dragons style Plane of Shadow I think it's not really either of these, but closer to the latter than the former. The idea I get from the pale is it's basically the annihilation of information, in a very sort of quantum physics/philosophical sense where "information" is also like, the state of matter. Human consciousness is able to impose form on the pale, because human brains are information storage media, but it will damage them over time in the same way that it fucks up radio signals and computer memory. It's kind of metaphorical.
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:22 |
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IIRC there's a gradient of density that applies to the pale. There are mentions somewhere in the texts that there are essentially a boundary of no return within the pale where reality and time collapse completely and there is no going back, but there's also stuff like (again IIRC) Great Western Plains, where the pale is accessible by land and is not too "dense", if that makes sense. There are also mentions of motorways and roads that go through the pale, but I'm not sure if I'm remembering that correctly and if it's literally the case and not an expression or a metaphor or something. I was also under the impression that the world of Disco Elysium is not a sphere, at least not anymore. I believe Joyce all but confirms this. In any case, pale is one of the coolest parts of the setting for me and I hope that it never gets explained and remains mysterious, spooky and metaphorical forever
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:26 |
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The pale is also similar in theme and manner to the river Styx, it crosses planes of existence while annihilating memories (information)
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:44 |
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i also questioned the received idea of a spherical world when i first started posting in the thread, but 1) joyce eventually mentions "orbital" flight, and 2):Glazius posted:Of course there's a giant ball! Where else are the evil apes going to duke it out?
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 22:49 |
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The Pale is the past. It grows exponentially as the weight of thousands of years of history continue to accrete and choke out future possibilities, the mistakes and prejudices and decisions of long dead men and women setting the course for people who will be born long after. Eventually there's so much past there can't be a future.
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 23:45 |
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DoctorTristan posted:Either a coincidence or the devs for some reason wanted to pay reference to the most forgettable character in the most forgettable trek series right in the most prominent place they possibly could. Good point, however that does feel like a very disco thing to do. Who could we pay reference to? 1. A random korean-ish name - Drama 4 Easy 2. Lieutenant Kim from Star Trek Voyager - Encyclopaedia 20 IMPOSSIBLE.
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Drama: How exquisite! He was voted one of the world's most beautiful people AND one of the most interesting bachelors! We should - nay, must!
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 00:20 |
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i get that his surname is Kim but his first name isn't Raphael?
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Doc Hawkins posted:i also questioned the received idea of a spherical world when i first started posting in the thread, but 1) joyce eventually mentions "orbital" flight, and 2): lmao that's an excellent point. I can accept that by "fractured" joyce just means "separated by pale." if the pale isn't matter, then there isn't a continuous sphere of matter - just some fractured pieces of matter floating where they used to be when the sphere existed. Captain Oblivious posted:The Pale is the past. It grows exponentially as the weight of thousands of years of history continue to accrete and choke out future possibilities, the mistakes and prejudices and decisions of long dead men and women setting the course for people who will be born long after. Eventually there's so much past there can't be a future. well, sure, I follow the logic and understand the RPG trope such that "some say the pale is reified past" means "the pale is reified past." and I like to think I appreciate the thematic undertones. like - I guess I'll spoil this since it's from the ending - the phasmid explicitly compares the encroaching pale to the oxygen catastrophe. the parallel between "early cyanobacterial photosynthesis created oxygen as a byproduct, which eventually built up, changed the environment drastically, and killed them" and "human minds create memories of the past as a byproduct, which will eventually build up, change the environment drastically, and kill them" is pretty straightforward, as well as a real-world parallel with "human industry produces greenhouse gases as a byproduct, which is building up, changing the environment drastically, and will kill them." I follow how that serves to create compelling writing, and how trying to map elysium is, in some meaningful sense, missing the point. but I'm the kind of dork that likes to think about a setting's minutiae. possibly a good way to conceptualize the pale is like a black hole. someone inside the event horizon of a black hole can't ever leave, like the solution to motorway south, but you can still say that the black hole itself is a physical region. this also tracks with assumptions like - there's ground in the pale, at least in the shallower parts. you can walk into it and through at least part of it, there's something to push against for the purpose of movement. but then, what happens if you go to the porch collapse where matter turns into pale, dig deep into the matter, and then tunnel towards the pale? can you be "underground" in the shallow pale? ...though I just googled and I guess that ground disappears pretty quickly, based on this old tweet https://twitter.com/studioZAUM/status/1027256218929246209
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 00:31 |
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The world of Disco Elysium is a disco ball, of course! Gray squares are the pale, white squares are the light.
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Nosfereefer posted:the pale is just a myth perpetuated by the liberal-centrist world order to prevent world revolution. it's just heavy fog Revachol is just the broken archstone from Demons Souls
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 17:00 |
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Here's a pretty good video on Disco Elysium and introspection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hWeR4lpEt8 It's a month old, but I don't think I've seen it posted here.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 03:22 |
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Velius posted:I’m assuming you’re talking about the ability to tell Kim that you were lying about losing your memory and faking it the whole time? I just loaded and it’s there, but it doesn’t seem to do anything beyond that. I didn’t play to the end after checking it out to see if there’s anything beyond making that statement. I didn't see this until just now but yeah, that's what I'm saying. Speaking for myself, the first time I played it didn't occur to me that Harry might be faking the memory loss on any level. Then I read that and I realized I could have been roleplaying as if I was just doing some kind of galaxy brain detective strat because he's an rear end in a top hat who blacked out, woke up and decided to roll with it. I wouldn't have considered this possibility if the game hadn't put the idea out there, and it didn't do so until toward the end of the game. It's as if the game gave me a code to type in for the next time I played, where it's the same dialogue options but their meaning has changed--if that was how I decided to interpret it for the next go-round. It's the optional code to engage new game plus. DE is on some Pierre Menard poo poo, is what I'm saying.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 05:44 |
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On day 4. This game is loving amazing.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 07:07 |
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Absolutely adore Cuno and Idiot Doom Spiral. They should be cherished imo.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 14:07 |
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There's one thing I still don't get. Why did Klaasje feel the need to cover up the shooting? He got sniped. So what? She assumed it was done by the people who were after her.
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Animal-Mother posted:There's one thing I still don't get. Why did Klaasje feel the need to cover up the shooting? He got sniped. So what? She assumed it was done by the people who were after her. The people who were after her control the police.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 22:49 |
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Animal-Mother posted:There's one thing I still don't get. Why did Klaasje feel the need to cover up the shooting? He got sniped. So what? She assumed it was done by the people who were after her. My interpretation has always been that she was hired by the Claires to do her corporate espionage and was sleeping with the merc to make Titus jealous to eventually create a volatile situation. When he was murdered, she seized the opportunity to manipulate the Hardies into taking the blame and covering up the true cause of death. The Claires got to use the lynching as a message to get Wild Pines to back off. After her mission was complete she skipped. Once Wild Pines has left and shes gotten away, she leaves behind a clue for you to find out who really killed him.
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Doc Hawkins posted:i also questioned the received idea of a spherical world when i first started posting in the thread, but 1) joyce eventually mentions "orbital" flight, and 2): Well, evil apes and their giant ball is one of the great optional through-lines of the game that you completely miss out on if you don't follow Inland Empire through that opening dialogue. But given that it's coming from those inhabitants of the ancient Zero-Holm, it's certainly possible that Pale pollution has made it not a giant ball anymore.
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TommyGun85 posted:My interpretation has always been that My issue with this theory is that why would Evrart need to hire a professional spy to inflame tensions between a bunch of Union toughs and the trigger happy Pinkertons sent in to intimidate them? We already know the mercs were causing tension aside from Klaasje — Eugene was ready to start a fight over the dancer. I mean, I’m pretty sure Evrart could have called up Titus and told him to send a message to Wild Pines and Titus would have gone along with enthusiasm.
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