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Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.01 23:50:00 -
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I'm going to throw some logic in here, just for the sake of trolling you.
The EvE curve moves backwards on the X-axis, which represents time, so somehow as the game gets harder, it becomes so difficult that it reverses time itself. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 00:01:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:I'm going to throw some logic in here, just for the sake of trolling you.
The EvE curve moves backwards on the X-axis, which represents time, so somehow as the game gets harder, it becomes so difficult that it reverses time itself. No it doesn't. There's a point at which it can potentially take a massive leap, but doesn't always have to, hence the multiple levels to the graph at the point, one of which divides into a path going up towards the eventual difficulty level and the other heavin gback down towards the more reasonable curve before once again taking a flying leap into the stratosphere.
But the ozone within the stratosphere would absorb the time-canceling ultraviolet radiation rays, therefore making useless the paradox machine you created for the sake of this argument. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 00:36:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:I'm going to throw some logic in here, just for the sake of trolling you.
The EvE curve moves backwards on the X-axis, which represents time, so somehow as the game gets harder, it becomes so difficult that it reverses time itself. No it doesn't. There's a point at which it can potentially take a massive leap, but doesn't always have to, hence the multiple levels to the graph at the point, one of which divides into a path going up towards the eventual difficulty level and the other heavin gback down towards the more reasonable curve before once again taking a flying leap into the stratosphere. But the ozone within the stratosphere would absorb the time-canceling ultraviolet radiation rays, therefore making useless the paradox machine you created for the sake of this argument. You need to stop thinking of time as a strict single line. It doesn't work that way. More than one possibility can be considered to be valid within a single moment.
My TARDIS only operates on one plain of time, I only ended up in an alternate line by pure mistake once. I discount other lines because they have no effect on our own line, unless someone pokes a hole in between dimensions, in which case we're all screwed. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 00:51:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:He's trying to use Doctor Who references to cover for his failure to process the non-linear nature of time.
I have played Bioshock Infinite too, of course. Obviously if you have the inherent ability to open tears in the fabric of existence, and provided a siphon is not hamstringing your powers, one can see through all dimensions and realities at one time, and become an ultimate god-sentient being that felt a little too "writer's convenience" to be a satisfactory ending to that game.
Oh yeah, spoiler alert. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 01:13:00 -
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General Tiberius1 wrote:oh well, had nothing to do with the original bio-shocks, so never playing it anyway
Two things.
1. That wasn't actually a big spoiler, anyone that has seen the trailers knows that Elizabeth can open "tears"
2. It is one of the best games I've played since the first Bioshock, was very well done by Irrational. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 01:18:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:the first Bioshock You mean System Shock?
lols.
I never played System Shock, but I doubt they had as big of plot twists as the first Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite. (I don't remember any plot twists in Bioshock 2) |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 01:23:00 -
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General Tiberius1 wrote:Logi Bro wrote:Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:the first Bioshock You mean System Shock? lols. I never played System Shock, but I doubt they had as big of plot twists as the first Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite. (I don't remember any plot twists in Bioshock 2) DYING doesn't count?
I don't remember because I did everything I could to erase the stain that was Bioshock 2 from my memory. If you liked Bio 2, I doubt you'd be disappointed by Infinite, the only qualm I had with it was that it was sort of a short game. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 01:29:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:Garrett Blacknova wrote:Logi Bro wrote:the first Bioshock You mean System Shock? lols. I never played System Shock, but I doubt they had as big of plot twists as the first Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite. (I don't remember any plot twists in Bioshock 2) You really, REALLY need to play System Shock. Bioshock is very blatantly System Shock, painted up to look like Fallout, then thrown in a fishtank.
I'm sort of a console-only kind of gamer. According to wiki, both System Shocks are PC only. |
Logi Bro
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Posted - 2013.04.02 02:05:00 -
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Sloth9230 wrote:General Tiberius1 wrote:
-_-
did we just go into a Doctor Who conversation?
i apologize to the community for this thread
Doctor what? Actually if you don't mind it's just, "The Doctor" |
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