Rotor
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Thinks about this: Every open door in the game is a jar.
Ah, so if you loot POIs with open doors that where they hid the jars.
Thinks about this: Every open door in the game is a jar.
So if all the POI's being built from now on, had open doors would it be considered a win loss or draw?Thinks about this: Every open door in the game is a jar.
Yes on a theoretical/philosophical perspective, without having any personal involvement, that's true.People don't miss anything they never had. But harbor strong feelings for what they lost.
Imho it's a foul argument to just take away/shift the "original perspective".
Can I claim I can jump 10ft high when I bury the bar 8ft deep...
I think this is where you need to "rethink" your line of thinking. The game is not a real life simulator. For example, can you carry around a 4x4 truck in your backpack in real life? Can you dismantle a car and magically collect the gas in a gas can you didn't have, and then carry all of the parts in your backpack in real life? These are just two of the many examples I can think of.In real life, you will not loose jar or bottle after drinking from it.
... Don´t know any other reason why you would turn in a sandbox game into a linear experience, but here we are.
Well, tbh that's kind of an easy standard as TFP didn't actually remove any jars; they just made them stop spawning so no new jars are generated in the recent patches.you as a player removed more jars than TFP ever did by never witnessing those open doors.
Geez, just as I found some refuge by trying to convince myself of the thought that the dew collector is an empty jar spawner that also immediately fills them with water, people start to foil that concept too.TFP didn't actually remove any jars; they just made them stop spawning so no new jars are generated in the recent patches.
No no, it just generates jar-shaped water. The lids, well, we don't speak about what was condensed to form those.the dew collector is an empty jar spawner that also immediately fills them with water,
No no, it just generates jar-shaped water. The lids, well, we don't speak about what was condensed to form those.
I don't know why, but now you have me thinking about a forest of trees. What gives?If a door is ajar but nobody enters the building to see it or choose to leave it open or close it or destroy it then was it really ever ajar?
Now think of all the poi’s you never entered during a save and from a metaphysical standpoint, you as a player removed more jars than TFP ever did by never witnessing those open doors.
Are you Sure you're not just thinking about the shadows of the trees, but actually the forest?thinking about a forest of trees
Indeed, but see water in a less platonic, steamy relation, might yield some other gems worth their salt.So, you mean to see or not to see is the answer to all.