On 29/07/2023 13:21, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
Playing with somebody who doesn't have familiarity with these
conventions is weird. They constantly question what we can and can't
do in games. Why can I climb this tree but not that one? Why can't I
pick up that soup can? I'd like to say something else (or say
SOMETHING) to that character but I'm not allowed to? Their
incognizance of how and why games work the way they do reminds us of
how unrealistic video-game worlds really are. And it makes you wonder
what other rules and laws - in games and elsewhere - we accept so
blindly that we don't even realize we're following them.
I'll go with.
- If you have enemies coming towards you then you often need to kill
them and press forward otherwise you'll find a new wave appears as if
out of thin air.
- The batteries in torches last no more than a minute but if you switch
them off they magically recharge themselves.
- Major wounds can be fixed by crouching behind a crate.
- People routinely leaving ammunition lying around in offices.
- Creatures that don't carry guns drop them when they die.
That's enough for now!
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