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Well, I'm not sure how else to say it, really. It's self-evident (and off-topic). It's well documented that constraints (be they artificial or not) activate the brain's problem-solving mode. -> Creativity. There are whole (actually working) methodologies based on that, not to mention hundreds of artists claiming that this is how *it* works.
And in that vein, maybe the Alpha Test should've tried to play around a little bit with the "You're nowhere, and you suddenly remember X" convention. At the least, make these initial memories relevant to the plot later, please?
And in that vein, maybe the Alpha Test should've tried to play around a little bit with the "You're nowhere, and you suddenly remember X" convention. At the least, make these initial memories relevant to the plot later, please?
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