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Dwarf Fortress doesn't have characters beyond auto-generated NPCs, though. So while there may be a plot and a narrative, there isn't the character interaction that makes a conventional story tick. A great example of a conventional narrative in gaming is The Witcher 2, which has writing, characterisation and plot well beyond a great deal of published fantasy fiction. Not that it's a particularly high standard, mind, but it's an example of what I'm getting at when I say "story".
There kinda is; the social AI is pretty amazing, but you have to pay really close attention to know what's going on. Normally people only really think about it if something draws their attention to one specific character.
Can't comment on The Witcher 2 since I haven't finished 1.
I'm leaning towards joke on that one. Given the "why didn't he just write this book first to begin with," which isn't something someone would normally say if they knew he didn't, it's just too well-constructed as a joke to be serious.
10/10, master troll detected.
I'm aware. It's still something that might get a laugh out of people.
Oh. Well, yeah, it's hilarious.
Ooh, cool. That was like... my favorite Playstation game. I should probably consider actually beating it at some point though...
Why do I find this so funny
Also I can't see your image Stormtroper
I lol'd.
Also, try this.
What. The. Fuck.
"Situacion de calle" does not necessarily mean homeless but considering they are offering shelter, that is pretty weird.
You know what, given how ubiquitous cell phones are these days, I'm less surprised than you guys are. I'm probably more surprised that I'm not surprised, if that makes sense.
While cell phones are quite ubiquitous, QR code-reading ones are less so.
They're still cheaper than owning a home, though.
They could at least, you know... say their phone number/URL somewhere on that paper for people who don't have a smartphone...
Yeah, smartphones are pretty firmly a middle-class thing, given how expensive plans can cost. Though if you're poor to the point of homelessness you probably don't have access to a normal cell-phone either.
I think at one point the city I live in was going to buy iPhones for the homeless in case of emergencies or something. I don't know if they ever actually did that though.
What's worse than being homeless?
Being a homeless hipster.
In America.
And in most third world countries I've been to.
"Houses are so mainstream."
"I could tell you about the place where I do most of my dumpster diving, but you've probably never heard of it."
"I liked baked beans before they were popular."
im 12 years old and what is this
What Country Pumpkin thinks of as sharp satirical humor.