>>153944640 I was thinking the same thing. The Farcade wants to save worlds but even without Syntax intervention the heroes are still gonna naturally try to win. And there could be hundreds or thousands of worlds, or more. The Syntax can literally do nothing and still farm float. There's no way the Farcade has the numbers to deal with the situation. Not without directly defeating the Syntax. And that still wouldn't save the worlds from themselves. I don't think that's necessarily bad from a narrative standpoint, it sets them up as underdogs. And everyone loves a good underdog story.
>>153944697 Their win is stopping the Farcade and saving as many worlds as they can. Saving every world is an unrealistic expectation, that's like trying to stop the heat death of the universe. But, there could be a way to save every world. Dusk could use the float that Warrick harvested to change the gameoverses rules to something that doesn't leave worlds in constant threat of deletion.
>>153944725 Well we know about maybe 10% of the setting so I'm sure something will turn up. No use getting preemptively mad at potential developments years away.
>>153944740 I mean, kinda? Maybe? I'm not really sure I'd call 'using the villains plan but for good' an asspull but I'm honestly not sure what else I could call it.
>>153944640 Hey guys I just watched the pilot for The Amazing Digital Circus and I’m a little concerned at how stacked the odds are against the players, and Pomni specifically. It feels like the story won’t able to resolve without some kind of asspull mmfhh
>>153944803 I guess what I mean to say is that every possible route for the heroes victory has been covered by the rules pretty strongly, and I can’t think of anything else unless they introduce some new rule later
>>153944810 It's almost like they're saving reveals for later rather than giving you a detailed explanation of exactly how the heroes will win in the end.
Why are we entertaining the arguments of a know-nothing shitposter pretending not to know the basics of storytelling? The Lulu NTR saga was more interesting than this.
>>153944832 The basics of storytelling is that you don’t basically spell out “There is nothing our heroes can do that won’t get system locked, thus forcing them to one path” in big neon letters. Otherwise you basically shut down any avenue for them to win
>says he's working on a ninja gaiden Fear and hunger like game ...hey wait a minute, your the guy that groomed like someone's best friend little sister? Also aren't you from Israel?
>>153944848 >There is nothing our heroes can do that won’t get system locked, thus forcing them to one path Not really. The system lock as we currently understand it is: >cannot harm the denizens of a game world We see this when Kaboodle tries to touch a seagull sitting on top of him, and again when Kit accidentally shoots at Flappers. And importantly we see that while Kaboodle cannot directly interact with the seagull it can interact with him, both by sitting on him and later pecking him. And with Kit we see that intent isn't a factor. Additionally, Flappers is able to touch Fold. From this we can determine that people from outside the game can interact with those within to a limited extent. Although, the exact extent of that limit is as yet unknown. >cannot tell them about the gameoverse We see this when Kit tells Flappers that beating Snappers will make his world explode. Before this Gobbles does try to warn Flappers, even going so far as to say 'I wish I could just tell you', so we know that indirect comments about the gameoverse don't trigger the system lock. And actually on that second point, Kaboodle does tell a seagull about the system lock and looks around surprised that the world isn't going to static. This implies that the Farcade, and likely the Syntax, have an incomplete or incorrect understanding of the gameoverses rules. And as our own understanding of the rules comes from them it is similarly compromised.
So, you know. You may think that there's only one path forward. But that's just what you think and hardly a certainty.
>>153944978 Nah. As much as I like gooning to Kit I am here to talk about the show too. And I saw an excuse to talk about the show and a few details people may have missed. Like Kaboodle being surprised that telling the seagull about the games system lock didn't trigger a system lock. I actually didn't notice that at first. And it's an interesting detail to note because of what it implies.
>>153945030 What happened to her tail? >>153945012 That might be because a seagull does not properly understand what is going on at the same time level as an average NPC.
>>153945372 I guess that implies it's not some nebulous system watching directly but it has to do with whether the words said are understood by a game character.
Kill felinids. Behead felenids with title screen letters. Roundhouse kick a felenid into float. Slamdunk a felinid into the trash. Crucify filthy felinids.
>>153945372 That is the most likely explanation but it does still leave some interesting implications. The most obvious of which being that the system lock isn't monitoring everything you say and the static is likely a response triggered by game world denizens themselves. Interestingly, the static response isn't triggered by attempting to physically interact with game world denizens, but once triggered attempting to interact with a game denizen will draw the attention of those red search lights.
>>153944637 (vocal)yurifags are mostly women and women tend to project themselves onto a character more so than men there was a whole study funded by Lego specifically trying to figure out how to market to girls and they found men would assume the role of whoever they were playing as, whereas women would change the character to behave as they would. women feel a compulsion to see themselves in characters they personally feel invested in and get upset when there's any deviation
>>153944609 Reminder: No Anon, Scratch and Kit were never a thing. The “evidence” that one Anon tried to use for it was schizo rambling about hands on shoulders and lying about this tweet from 2017. And does that somehow make the other rumors more believable?
>>153946820 Sure, but why would he care for human statistics when the only humans he has met are an ambiguous Vampire and a blond white middle aged female?
>>153946913 I have a theory that it's something dark, like having the protagonist die or be stuck in a loop of suffering in ignorance or whatever. There is a leaked artwork where Flappers is not present in the crew, so I think he got mad after discovering this and just fucked off. Only reason I can see for them to make this shit ambiguous.
>>153947160 >There is a leaked artwork where Flappers is not present in the crew It's more likely that he is not in whatever scene you are referring to, or just early artwork (remember, Gameoverse has been worked on since 2015), I don't think it's that likely Flappers of all characters discovers the dark truth of how to avoid worlds being destroyed.
>>153944609 Are millennials just yuricucked beyond belief or are lesbians just the safest queer representation because it can still be male-gazey? Either way I'm fatigued, gimme bara recommendations.
>>153947343 Probably not. Kickflip was a main character like Gobbles and Flappers, so he was kind of just grandfathered into the new version of Gameoverse alongside them. Ovary Raptor was just a random side character, and Gobble's world is already destroyed anyways.
>>153947233 I meant in a sense that only he doesn't know since he only got into the crew at the end of EP 1, while the other three hide it. Maybe Goobles doesn't know about it too but idk.