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World of Darkness Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 from Hardsuit Labs

Space Nugget

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I doubt anything good will come from this.
A clusterfuck of a game can also be very entertaining. :shittydog:

For instance: never played Fallout 76, but it's probably the most fun I had with a BGS game.
 
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What a shitty boring ARG! A total waste of money.

Agree with those who say that the gaem will be shite.
Because, you know, it will definitely be shite.
It is predetermined. Predestined.
Perhaps, by the Dark Father himself.
 

SpaceWizardz

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He could pretend to be anyone on that site and he chose to be an employee of a Swedish video game publisher.
 

Space Nugget

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Don't know about you guys/gals, but I'm gonna miss the hell out of typing shit on computers.

It's a small thing, but it helped the experience feel a bit more... "wholesome", immersive. It felt right.

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(FUCK console UI/UX :decline:)
 

Nano

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Grab the Codex by the pussy Strap Yourselves In
Don't know about you guys/gals, but I'm gonna miss the hell out of typing shit on computers.

It's a small thing, but it helped the experience feel a bit more... "wholesome", immersive. It felt right.


(FUCK console UI/UX :decline:)
Regular people using a text-based operating system in 2004 when GUI-based OSs have been the norm since the early 90s? Bloodlines' computers weren't very realistic.
 

Space Nugget

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Don't know about you guys/gals, but I'm gonna miss the hell out of typing shit on computers.

It's a small thing, but it helped the experience feel a bit more... "wholesome", immersive. It felt right.


(FUCK console UI/UX :decline:)
Regular people using a text-based operating system in 2004 when GUI-based OSs have been the norm since the early 90s? Bloodlines' computers weren't very realistic.
Point taken.
 

Wesp5

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Regular people using a text-based operating system in 2004 when GUI-based OSs have been the norm since the early 90s? Bloodlines' computers weren't very realistic.

As far as I know the WoD is not our world, but some more dark and gothic version. Like look at the buildings downtown LA with all those gargoyles! So they old style computers fit right in. I read somewhere that with VtM V5 the WoD is actually our world, so this would be some kind of difference...
 

Roguey

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They had a George W Bush presidency. :M Just a bit of creative license. Mitsoda noted in an interview that they knew porn wasn't actually made in Hollywood, but went with that plot anyway.
 

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Regular people using a text-based operating system in 2004 when GUI-based OSs have been the norm since the early 90s? Bloodlines' computers weren't very realistic.
in the world of darkness the technocracy driven desire to instill absolute skepticism into human mind has caused a general stagnation of creativity and technical progress so it makes sense

the writers were geniuses
 

Saerain

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Regular people using a text-based operating system in 2004 when GUI-based OSs have been the norm since the early 90s? Bloodlines' computers weren't very realistic.

As far as I know the WoD is not our world, but some more dark and gothic version. Like look at the buildings downtown LA with all those gargoyles! So they old style computers fit right in. I read somewhere that with VtM V5 the WoD is actually our world, so this would be some kind of difference...
Agreed, and I find screwing with technology somewhat to be kind of essential for this setting. Not only because the actual state of the world would make the Masquerade impossible, but for artistic reasons as well.

I've noticed all the best horror movies lately have made themselves difficult to pin down in time, with a disorienting mix of modern and outdated tech. I've kept hoping WoD would pick up on it; seems like it would be a perfect choice. Creates a sort of uneasily semi-apocalyptic feeling of a stagnant society in a ghost world, somehow unaware that it's coming apart at the seams.
 
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