Submachine 8: the Plan

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True, I hope that's the important thing :D
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@XD Anyone could have jumped in any time. @XD
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I'm still interested why did Mateusz add this strange right of choice: to use or not to use navigator. It is totally new in Submachine series, and it was SO USELESS. I love when I play Submachine 8 (every day) to endlessly click "NO" button. :D
What coming next? DIALOGUES?
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Well, would you be so hesitant to put it on your head immediately...? I found it as a bit of comedy.
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Who knows, maybe it was his first attempt at dialogues in the submachine series. It is odd though.
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Sublevel 102 wrote:I'm still interested why did Mateusz add this strange right of choice: to use or not to use navigator. It is totally new in Submachine series, and it was SO USELESS. I love when I play Submachine 8 (every day) to endlessly click "NO" button. :D
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I found it a bit disturbing... who was asking the player that question? It looked like against the Submachine philosophy to directly interact with anyone, although it were the player's conscience XD
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Maybe he was thinking,"do I REALLY want to put this thing over my head?It could kill me or something.Should I,or not?"The y/n choice wasn't a dialogue,just you deciding what to do,much like if you were in a dilemma.
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Maybe Mateusz added this to show us that Navigator's cathodes should be put over head of people? It explains everything. How else Mateusz can show us how Navigator works? :p
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Scraps of paper?
Anyway,that is a good theory,although it means that someone or something was talking to you,or the player has some basic knowledge of the thing.
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Oh, Kakama might have a point - We may have used it in our previous experiences.

Before his post, however, I was going on the idea that, like I said, it was a simple Yes/No to show that what we're doing might not be the smartest thing...even though, this late in the Series, dialogue has never sprung up before as far as I remember.
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