If he makes rafts like he makes games, better bring your own life jackets.
So after watching it to the end, I see its incredibly densely packed with just everything. So much I had to pause and see details everywhere, so it took me a lot more time than the video runs. Everything is so different, so fresh, like you could take a peak into the future and could not believe your own eyes.
If the rest of game looks like that, it will be amazing sight to behold, on every step.
btw , there is a local police officer in front of the truck.
There is a 2nd police officer behind that white truck, which is there for repairs or some other work like underground cables.
There is also a police car behind the truck.
I watched this yesterday and I just wanted to throw my money at CDPR
I’m so happy that CDPR are the ones making it. I don’t think any other studio could do cyberpunk correctly.
It must be great if SJW’s hate it
Its dystopian, pretty much everyone should not really like such future. There was even a scene of attempted murder holographically replaying at the site. Disturbing. But that is how dystopias usually look.
As it should be as thats the basis of the Cyberpunk franchise after all.
And I love games where you are not the savior of whatever fighting evils.
Dont know if you have heard about “BLAME!” manga, its really dystopian. I did read it all. Liked it very much.
There is something about saving humanity there, but it feels like attempts are so deperate and completely futile that its depressing.
Good night, lovelies.
Don’t know why exactly, but I stopped buying dystopias many years ago. They’re boring, futile, redundant, when reality provides all the anti-life we might need. That doesn’t means that I like utopias, just that adding evil and grim to the real world is like pouring sand in the desert.
In that sense, a fiction world like GTAO, a parody of our own world, is more attracting to me, more than EVE which also is another stupid dystopia.
We should stop singing the song of death and sing the song of life. Because nobody and nothing else in the universe is gonna do it, and we are alive. Let the dead sort the matters of the dead…
I have not though about dystopias being about death really, just struggle of humanity, struggle that is neverending.
Dystopias are about struggle gone wrong, the failure of hope. They are about the failure to avoid death, just in a different form. A dsytopia that stops being dystopian is not a dystopia, it’s a story of overcoming. Dystopian worlds are always going to the worse, same as human body decays and dies.
This is why dystopias are a part of the song of death.
I see that there are things in dystopias that people really like. There are emotions, there is lust, there is freedom but projected in rather unusual to us ways. For me these are also stories about adaptation to the worst conditions. World looks like dystopia every day in some parts of the planet just now. It is changing and on the fundaments made of human blood and death humans are building other world, not better, but different, full of hope, full of desperation, full of humans, like always.
But its neverending circle. Just like plants die, woods burning, animals killing animals. Bacteria infects living, viruses multiply in sick people. Its always war, crawling under the skin or outside window in a form of tank.
The swirling life, it recycles itself forever…
Beddy time for me… nighties lovelies!
Also: those days when your weeder is a robot…
The robot detects weeds and sprays them with a small dose of herbicide, after the initial treatment with herbicide. It saves up to 30% money compared to other metods and uses 20x less herbicide; it improves crop yield by using far less herbicide and can work for 12 hours with its own solar panels.
Interesting, but cant it just remove the weed so it doesnt grow? Then it would be transported to the composting center where it would be made into biofuel by bacterias.
Or maybe it could “eat” weeds to make a small amount of biofuel inside itself and then use it to function and deweed more area.
Probably it would be more complicated and heavier. It already weights 130 kg, and removing weeds isn’t that easy not even manually; woudl need heavy, powerful and very precise arms to uproot weeds. Cutting them might work, but wouldn’t work well with weeds that don’t raise much from the ground, or also could torch them with a small flamethrower. But probably herbicide is just the best cost/efficency solution; farmers already know to use herbicide and the robot saves them showering the fields with follow up doses.
They need to make it smaller, with “stomach” for making biofuel and small “mouth” for eating weeds.