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Madfox wrote:So you do mind?
Give your one word.And don't say:
Bored.
shooter
Funny if that was to be taken as a synonym of "bored", contextually speaking.
Last edited by triple_agent (2021-10-13 05:27:18)
classic
classic
Winner!
Alex Ros wrote:classic
Winner!
Since we have a winner, I guess it is okay now to customize some gamerules.
'Quake', is fine, but what about the 'id'?
If I was to describe 'id' - the legacy version of 'id' - with one word, I would hesitate somewhere between "creativity" and "violence", perhaps with a spice of "anarchy" added to the mix; if it could be merged all into one word, that is.
I wonder if violence - as an aspect of general negativity - is ever going to get depreciated in digital games.
EDIT:
'Quake', is said to draw from the Lovecraftian world of "Cthulhu" mythos. If you ever did read a tabletop RPG rulebook, the 'Call of Cthulhu', you would know, that violence and scenarios of lethal aggression in the realm of gameplay, are oft considered unfortunate - an outcome of a mistake or bad planning, made somewhere in organic emergence of the narrative.
Direct confrontation with a monster of "Cthulhu" mythos - within the notions of "Cthulhu" mythos - almost always, means game over - the trick, is to solve the riddle, without going "rubber tentacle strikes first, you can cast a spell if you pass a difficult focus test".
'Quake', is quite syncretic - it is well heroic, in my opinion. Heroic, like in 'D&D'.
Last edited by triple_agent (2021-10-14 06:02:47)
Carmack.
Visceral
Visceral
I would wish.
for id it's gonna be
controversial
for id it's gonna be
old
Shamblers. THEY'RE SO FUZZY.
furry not fuzzy. And yes they're furry. Whoever says what
Funny, like funny ha-ha, not funny-peculiar.