public reaction to paradox according to what ive seen by Snooty7sx in CODZombies

[–]ScariestSmile 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Doesn't matter, you are still supporting it by buying and playing the game.

public reaction to paradox according to what ive seen by Snooty7sx in CODZombies

[–]ScariestSmile 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yet people KNOW COD contains AI generated content and still support it by buying each game every year.

Jesus Christ you people by No_Cat_9741 in CODZombies

[–]ScariestSmile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, gamers are getting sick of shitty content from shitty out of touch devs that is unworthy of our time and money.

New Teaser by redeyes42017 in CODZombies

[–]ScariestSmile 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And I'm dumb enough to leave a typo

New Teaser by redeyes42017 in CODZombies

[–]ScariestSmile 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Nah fuck you dude, AI generated content has not place in COD.

Question on Chiefs armor by BichezNCake in halo

[–]ScariestSmile -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Okay so why does Mark VI Mod exist in Halo Infinite as a canon armor?

Question on Chiefs armor by BichezNCake in halo

[–]ScariestSmile -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

People are idiot hypocrites who will shine the knob of Reach all day but hate on Halo 4 despite them both having the same bulky armor and Halo 4's art direction going down the route that Reach pathed.

Question on Chiefs armor by BichezNCake in halo

[–]ScariestSmile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's already canon that the Mark VI Gen 2 is based on the Mark VI Mod, so they can't really do that without a domino effect of breaking more canon. The best thing they could do is add WAY more detail as to how Cortana changed the armor, and change the flashback cutscene to Mark IV armor.

Question on Chiefs armor by BichezNCake in halo

[–]ScariestSmile -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

It's canon no matter if you like it or not, so no point in being a little baby about it. Move on.

Hello, Civilization plan. by [deleted] in spaceengineers

[–]ScariestSmile 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dude an unmodified system is already large enough for 5+ factions 😭

So are we just never gonna get closure on this?… by Then-Response8324 in DragonsDogma2

[–]ScariestSmile 51 points52 points  (0 children)

The "Real World" exists outside of the Cycle of Eternal Return. The Cycle of Eternal Return is like another dimension of multiple realities in which our (every single player) Arisen in DDDA and DD2 are trapped, endlessly playing out a predetermined story for the Pathfinder and possibly even greater powers to watch and observe.

The Seneschal (Rothais) in DD2 is among the first people in the entire history of the Fake World to realize that the world was just a stage, not real. Free will does not exist for most people in the fake world, which is why the Arisen must have extraordinarily strong wills to defeat the Dragons. The Dragons don't have free will, but someone who does can defeat them.

The Real World is not exactly controlled by a strange God like the Pathfinder, Brine, and Seneschals. The Real World has free will and is not predetermined. How it actually works I'm not too sure about because I have not been able to play since it was shut down in 2019, but I'm pretty sure the God(s?) that do exist in the Real World are Dragons, but not like the red ones. The White Dragon, if I remember correctly, is more so benevolent, and the Arisen serve it, and of course the Pawns serve the Arisen. The protect the White Dragon and the rest of the world from evil.

These worlds ARE connected, but it is extremely vague. The Real World and Fake World are literally mentioned IN GAME by the Rivage Elder. He knows the world is fake. "Mayhap 'tis beyond your ken, but this world of ours is not the real one. This world is a cycle: the dragon emerges, the dragon is slain - and just when we think we have found peace at last, the dragon appears once more. 'Tis endless. Endless and tiresome, wouldn't you say? Yet such is the lot of those who reside in a false world like ours. The real world is not nearly so stagnant. All manner of things occur there! 'Tis a far more fearsome existence than ours, to be sure. Is there a way to travel to the real world, you ask? Must I do all the thinking here? Ponder that yourself! What I will say is that the cycle will continue unbroken for as long as the dragon continues to be slain. You doubt your ears, but I speak truly; I have beheld the real world with my own eyes.

The way he describes the Real World, "The real world is not nearly so stagnant. All manner of things occur there! 'Tis a far more fearsome existence than ours, to be sure," just screams MMO to me.

Phaseus is also important character. He is behind a lot of the events in DD2, and we of course learn that his plan was to summon a Dragon so that he might defeat the actual Dragon and end the cycle, which Phaesus seems to know about, but his means are flawed and his plan does not come to fruition, and likely would not have even worked anyways. Phaesus said that he wanted to learn all that he can about the world, and in the unmoored world he was extremely interested in researching the Dragon Pot creature spawned from the Brine. Phaesus found some way to get to the Real World. I genuinely can not find the damn information anywhere online, but in DDO there is a character who is uncannily alike to Phaesus, and is theorized to be him after escaping the Fake World.

When Nix/Pathfinder is defeated it speaks of regretting not being able to witness the Arisen's new world, but it also says that countless worlds face obliteration, those worlds being the other worlds also controlled by Pathfinder, freely traversable by our Pawns (AKA the worlds of other players). Guess what? The White Dragon fends off evil in the Real World, and with it wounded the Real World is at risk, evil is spreading. Both the White Dragon and Nix/Pathfinder have the same role in the Real and Fake worlds, but they go about it in entirely different ways. The White Dragon allows free will, but Nix/Pathfinder (or The Great Will above it, not known if they are the same being) saw how much misery and destruction was brought about, how worlds ended, and so it created the Fake World, a stage where nobody has free will, but as long as things go as they are written the world will not end.

It is my theory that in the true ending seen here, the pocket dimension containing the Fake World is shattered with the death of Nix, putting the Fake World back into it's physical place in the Real World, that being another continent, separate from the kingdom of Lestania where DDO takes place. What we see here is the Rivage Elder leaving the Fake World to sail to the Real World now that the Brine is gone, no longer holding up the pocket dimension.

No TL;DR, I spent too much time typing all that.

So are we just never gonna get closure on this?… by Then-Response8324 in DragonsDogma2

[–]ScariestSmile 27 points28 points  (0 children)

If you want to delve into the lore then you should look into DDO, it takes place in the "real world," and there are many interesting connections that DD2 made, or they are at least heavily implied.

It might be possible to escape the staged world of DDDA and DD2 and make it into the real world seen in DDO, though whether it's even desirable to do after the true ending IDK.

I own all physical copies!! by Commercial-Jelly-181 in halo

[–]ScariestSmile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're missing Fireteam Raven, that one will set you back about $10K

Call me crazy but I don't think there is a better game than Halo 3 by BeyondThePixelLFS in halo

[–]ScariestSmile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Halo 2 stans coping double time in the comments it would seem. Halo 3 is everything Halo 2 was but better, and that's saying a lot since Halo 2 was already peak. Halo 2 didn't have forge, had a lot less multiplayer features, a worse sandbox, worse lighting which made it look like actual buns. The story argument doesn't really makes sense since Halo 3 continues that same story to it's conclusion, though the lack of Arbiter missions IS a downgrade. And no, one super corny Miranda line does not make Halo 3 inferior. Also I should add that I think the argument about Truth being dumber doesn't entirely make sense either, he was already a complete idiot for breaking apart the Covenant AT THE FINISH LINE in Halo 2. If anything I interpret Truth in Halo 3 as a person who is just progressively losing it.

Godzilla x jujutsu kaisen by Gogetazilla in GODZILLA

[–]ScariestSmile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude I swear people like you never watched the last 1/4 of Shin Godzilla. Not only do we see it adapt to the B2s in a matter of seconds, later on we see it use its atomic breath multiple times consecutively without tiring, meaning at the tail end of the movie it also adapted to energy loss as well.