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@adayinverse: Investors literally ruin everything. It's why I mostly stick to indie games these days.

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incoming internet meltdown is glorious

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No, Mass Effect is definitely Science Fantasy too. Just a little less science fantasy than star wars.

Great series, but not hardcore science fiction.

Sadly most *actual* hard science fiction games are indie games. Or 4X games. Or both.

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Sounds like it's exactly what is promised. I'm sold.

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@DEATHWlSH: If said humans were unintelligent fetuses, then sure. Any day of the week.

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@gamingdevil800: It's a bit better than FFXIV, because FFXIV had really slow text bubbles, while quests in WoW let you read at your own pace because it usually shows all the text at once. So if you read quickly it goes by much faster, or just skim and you'll get the general idea.

I did the same thing, skipped all the story in FFXIV because it was extremely slow. With WoW, I spent a minimum of time skimming the quests and had a much better grasp of what was actually going on.

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@nikon133: Welcome to the future. As the world gets more interconnected through augmented reality, physical spaces will be transformed. You aren't just living on a plot of land, you are living on a plot of land + whatever someone decides to put on your land. People now have a reason to go wherever they want, ignoring the social constructs that have been placed in the physical world.

I mean, I'm not saying that widespread trespassing and/or is the future, that would be pretty bleak, but we are getting a glimpse of a fundamentally different world than the one we live in right now. So of course there will be growing pains.

Even if this initial Augmented Reality experience is a failure due to society's structure not allowing it, I figure we'll see more attempts. And our conception of privacy, ownership, and space are quite likely to change in the coming years (decades even, but I get the feeling it's going to start sooner than that).