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  • Zelda wand of Gamelon ET for the Atari

  • You’re basically dropped into a huge set of mysteries.

    You get to explore, at your leisure, anything you want.

    There’s places and dialog and written records that contain clues and references to different threads of those interconnected mysteries.

    As you play, read, explore you uncover more and more and what happened, is happening, and will happen start to make sense and you build a picture in your mind of what’s going on.

    There’s no unlocks or progress except for these moments of discovery. And as you learn and discover more you can get access to new places to dig into the mystery because you have acquired the knowledge that lets you do it.

  • I got the game because of a video review that struck me with how little it gave away. Because it bent over backwards to avoid spoiling it.

    I played it for 5 minutes and thought, standard tutorial level design and the models could use some work.

    10 minutes after that I was on my way with a code and just headed to explore. A few minutes later something crazy happened, and I was struck thinking “what just happened”

    A few hours later I was pulling on a thread of exploration when I saw some celestial event that reminded me about another thread of another mystery and made me go “ohhhh, so I need to go here and check this out at a certain point in the orbit”

    One crazy weekend was over and I had felt wonder, sadness, frustration, melancholy and hope in such amazingly timed waves of intrigue and discovery that I wish I could do it again.

    It may not be to everyone’s taste and I get looking at the initial style and thinking there’s cut corners but there aren’t.

    I will spoil one technical detail. The entire solar system is emulated in real time. Things and events are inter connected in ways that I’m personally shocked they ever got the game to run on the Nintendo Switch. It’s a technical masterpiece even if it doesn’t look it at first glance.

  • I saw the question, came to post this only to see yours.

    It truly is a unique experience. I jokingly say to my family that if I ever have some kind of temporary amnesia prompt me to play that.

    I also occasionally watch let’s plays of streamers to vicariously experience some of those moments of realization as the story unfolds.

    Seriously play it if you haven’t and avoid streams, videos, etc like the plague. The game progression is 100% knowledge based. So spoilers really do take away part of the experience.

  • This sounds like something Alec of Technology Connection would ask.

    Hmmm…

  • I was saying the parts that started with “say” which I realize now may not have been too obvious

  • one thing for Jim Carey.

    he's entertaining.

  • Unfortunately I’ve been having an issue with losing grass and dealing with erosion.

  • Tricky balance when you need to manage mold/fungal growth and too much cover killing grass. But yeah, we are “wasting” a lot of nutrients by trashing leaves like we do.

  • What is probably the most critical are stable temperatures.

    Rapid changes can wreak havoc on ABS for example.

  • What about the filament feed path? I have a 1.5 and the only thing about it is that I have to hand feed filament changed because of the space in the path between the gear and the bottom going towards the hotend

  • The Key

    Jump
  • I’m very confused

  • Indeed. With very slowly pronounced “bunny ear finger quotes” as you say it to emphasize the sarcasm.

  • I’ve heard it said both ways.

    For example.

    When the statement you’re quoting is going to be quote, short or simple, unquote.

    Or, if it’s going to stand on its own and be quote, unquote, some long citation that would make famous Russian authors jealous.

  • I did find this paper where somebody used the term “mindless reading”

    Smallwood, J. (2011). Mind‐wandering while reading: attentional decoupling, mindless reading and the cascade model of inattention. Language and Linguistics Compass, 5(2), 63–77. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-818x.2010.00263.x

    Seems that is the term used for it such as this talk in 2006

    https://ies.ed.gov/director/conferences/06ies_conference/posters/readingtq_reichle.asp

    Abstract: "Mindless reading" occurs when, during reading, our eyes continue to move across the printed page in spite of the fact that we are busy thinking about things that are often completely unrelated to the text.