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Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 19:53
by Rooster5man
True, I hope that's the important thing :D

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 23:14
by Redafro
@XD Anyone could have jumped in any time. @XD

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 22 Dec 2012 22:08
by Sublevel 113
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?

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 22 Dec 2012 22:53
by Rooster5man
Well, would you be so hesitant to put it on your head immediately...? I found it as a bit of comedy.

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 22 Dec 2012 23:35
by Redafro
Who knows, maybe it was his first attempt at dialogues in the submachine series. It is odd though.

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 23 Dec 2012 00:00
by Vortex
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
What coming next? DIALOGUES?
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

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:27
by The Kakama
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.

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:34
by Sublevel 113
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

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 26 Dec 2012 06:40
by The Kakama
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.

Re: Submachine 8: the Plan

Posted: 26 Dec 2012 20:47
by Rooster5man
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.