10-30-2015, 11:15 AM
(10-30-2015, 11:13 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote:To a degree questioning orders is a good thing.(10-30-2015, 02:27 AM)Marxon Wrote: Meanwhile in dead space 3, the game I love to hate.Oh hey, the level with the gas.
I find a kinesis crank right next to an unpowered door and think "oh cool a crank powered door"
Turning the crank almost instantly floods the room with orange acid gas.
Meanwhile I'm going "OH FUCK OOOOH FUCK OH GOD WHY WHO WOULD PUT THAT THERE"
At the end I use up all my medkits and find the safety room with just a shred of health left, then I go back and see in small, mostly faded away 200 year old letters.
"CAUTION: GAS RELEASE"
Well don't I feel stupid.
It will come back to bite you...
(10-30-2015, 08:28 AM)Surge Wrote: Because the human is less predictable, more resourceful, can recover from injuries without a technician and toolkit, can scavenge food in the wild if stranded, and most importantly the human isn't an AI who might start to wonder why he's taking orders at all, never mind from humans.Indeed, instead it's a human who will question it from the beginning.
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