I just rewatched the leaked footage. In the game's opening, Joel is telling Tommy what happened at the hospital. He says: "Because of her, they were actually gonna make a cure".On top of that mass producing the cure is something entirely different, so I'd say the chances of her death serving a practical purpose are very low.
And in Fallout 2 we learn that vaults were a social experiment.I just rewatched the leaked footage. In the game's opening, Joel is telling Tommy what happened at the hospital. He says: "Because of her, they were actually gonna make a cure".On top of that mass producing the cure is something entirely different, so I'd say the chances of her death serving a practical purpose are very low.
Dr. Stranglove plan > Enclave planAnd in Fallout 2 we learn that vaults were a social experiment.
Can you point to a single piece of info that at least hints at Joel's choice being influenced by practicalities of cure production? Any line of dialogue or journal?And in Fallout 2 we learn that vaults were a social experiment.I just rewatched the leaked footage. In the game's opening, Joel is telling Tommy what happened at the hospital. He says: "Because of her, they were actually gonna make a cure".On top of that mass producing the cure is something entirely different, so I'd say the chances of her death serving a practical purpose are very low.
I'm commenting on the premise itself. Look at the current pandemic. We have the best biotech companies locked in a race to produce the cure and make billions. They have the funds, the equipment, and the motivation, but no vaccine or cure in sight because it's not that easy. These things take many years if not decades and the outcome is far from certain. We discovered that llamas produce antibodies that block the virus from entering cells 4 years ago. Still no vaccine because engineering these antibodies isn't easy even if you have nearly unlimited resources.Can you point to a single piece of info that at least hints at Joel's choice being influenced by practicalities of cure production? Any line of dialogue or journal?
Vote for what, whether we should kill someone for the good of us all or for who should be inmediatedly executed? 'cause there's no way people won't just murder someone to save earth. possibly someone really famous yet hated. Afterwards the aliens would even be praised as heros.The age old question - would you sacrifice someone to save millions? Even the entire humanity? Even for a chance to do that.
Our philosophy professor's favourite mind tease was "The aliens land and demand one specific person to be sacrificed in a blood ritual, or they destroy the Earth. Now 7 billion people can vote. Estimate the result."
The age old question - would you sacrifice someone to save millions? Even the entire humanity? Even for a chance to do that.
Our philosophy professor's favourite mind tease was "The aliens land and demand one specific person to be sacrificed in a blood ritual, or they destroy the Earth. Now 7 billion people can vote. Estimate the result."
The age old question - would you sacrifice someone to save millions? Even the entire humanity? Even for a chance to do that.
Our philosophy professor's favourite mind tease was "The aliens land and demand one specific person to be sacrificed in a blood ritual, or they destroy the Earth. Now 7 billion people can vote. Estimate the result."
I just rewatched the leaked footage. In the game's opening, Joel is telling Tommy what happened at the hospital. He says: "Because of her, they were actually gonna make a cure".
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Do they want to make a vaccine or a cure? Because I remember the word "cure" being thrown around a lot more.I just rewatched the leaked footage. In the game's opening, Joel is telling Tommy what happened at the hospital. He says: "Because of her, they were actually gonna make a cure".
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Still vaccine for a fungus sounds suspicious, and the faction that propose it unlike military or random scavengers is famous for being sadist liars without purpose except to spread lies and disorder for the sake of it.
It reminds me some new retcon about pacifist Hitler wanting only a glass of juice.
This gen ends in about 4 monthsLooks like U4 asset flip in parts. I could spot reused models and animations but whatever. My fear is that it'll play more like Uncharted than TLoU. Also this gen is aging fast now.
Can I ask the lone guy to move with the others, so there's no need for second trolley?Your entire analogy with the context is completely off, in order for that choice to be a real moral conundrum it SHOULD be presented without any emotional attachment to any party involved.Indeed, except for I simplified the choice (do you let them kill the girl for a *chance* to get the cure or not) and you simplified the narrative (a deranged man kills scientists working on a cure).
I'll literally draw a picture:
THIS is an actual moral quandary. Now imagine you start polluting it with moving background stories about that dude on the right or the chick by the lever. You'd turn this into a fucking eintopf, clouding and muddying everything with feelz.
More like 4 years. Most games will be cross-gen for quite a while.This gen ends in about 4 monthsLooks like U4 asset flip in parts. I could spot reused models and animations but whatever. My fear is that it'll play more like Uncharted than TLoU. Also this gen is aging fast now.
Watched the gameplay video, these people over at ND are sick fucks, the game looks like a snuff film... They glorify violence, despair and mutilation in every detail, like we should be impressed with it.
If it feels sadistic then they're doing their job right.Watched the gameplay video, these people over at ND are sick fucks, the game looks like a snuff film... They glorify violence, despair and mutilation in every detail, like we should be impressed with it.
That's besides the pointMore like 4 years. Most games will be cross-gen for quite a while.