the elder trolls
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This game sounds like hell for me.
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I play games to escape reality.
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A lead-in cut scene for a game like Half-Life or Portal that ostensibly takes place in a workplace, where the back story is just a bunch of reply-all emails, a passive aggressive birthday card message, and increasingly poor performance reviews.
"I'm not exactly sure how this started, other than on the Finance floor, and somehow having to do with bringing a pie to a birthday lunch and not cake. These people are sick. I don't even know if I'm a good guy, or a bad guy. There's a huge difference, but I can't even tell."
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so dwarf fortress?
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"Ulfric is a paid shill! He's totally in the Thalmor's pocket"
"STFU noob, everyone knows high elves rule lol!"
Yeah, I can see it.
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Great novel, "Stand On Zanzibar." John Brunner. Written in 1969 and set in the early 21st Century.
Half the book is basic third person narration, but the rest is a mix of commercials, product reviews, legal papers, opinion pieces, TV transcripts, etc etc.
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So... lore wikis?
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"Ulfric is a paid shill! He's totally in the Thalmor's pocket"
"STFU noob, everyone knows high elves rule lol!"
Yeah, I can see it.
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Deus Ex?
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I kind of planning to do like exactly that.
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What the rebels like to forget is that the Empire is what's keeping the Dominion out of Skyrim.
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Basically the notification system in City Skylines
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What the rebels like to forget is that the Empire is what's keeping the Dominion out of Skyrim.
It's also what's keeping the Dominion IN Skyrim
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Basically the notification system in City Skylines
Which every sane player tries to kill asap
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The lite version of this is used in plenty of games. Undertale and Pokémon Rocket Edition are two that come to mind.
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[off topic?]
Great novel, "Stand On Zanzibar." John Brunner. Written in 1969 and set in the early 21st Century.
Half the book is basic third person narration, but the rest is a mix of commercials, product reviews, legal papers, opinion pieces, TV transcripts, etc etc.
starred comment, thanks for this
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"Ulfric is a paid shill! He's totally in the Thalmor's pocket"
"STFU noob, everyone knows high elves rule lol!"
Yeah, I can see it.
I'm running an Elder Scrolls D&D game right now and am having tons of fun with "unreliable narrator". They hear everything from random people at bars, weirdos on the street, highway robber journals, etc.
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What the rebels like to forget is that the Empire is what's keeping the Dominion out of Skyrim.
The wormhole leads to Tamriel now? And it's all in a galaxy far, far away?