That's a good point, I do wonder if people can just run into the amazon store and steal everything. Maybe products are behind a case and you swipe your whatever to authorize it on your account?
Basically how long will it take people to figure out how to steal everything
Human interaction is a blight. I long for the post-scarcity Mormon afterlife in which we each get our own planet populated by nanobots that cater to our every whim
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Self checkout is bad and ought feel bad, if you are buying > 3 items they are a worse experience in everyway and ought be present accordingly - there ought be 2 and that's it
Old lady, then young dad, then old man who cut in line needed air at gas station. They were taking forever. As the dad took the air for a second time as I parked, he apologized that the station sucked so much.
All three of them missed the fact they had unscrewed the nozzle.
That's a good point, I do wonder if people can just run into the amazon store and steal everything. Maybe products are behind a case and you swipe your whatever to authorize it on your account?
Basically how long will it take people to figure out how to steal everything
Tagged and probably cameras.
So not only will it take pictures of you, it will know everything you stole and didn't pay for. Very big brother like.
That's a good point, I do wonder if people can just run into the amazon store and steal everything. Maybe products are behind a case and you swipe your whatever to authorize it on your account?
Basically how long will it take people to figure out how to steal everything
You can already do this with normal retail.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
-You can play female or male, mostly cosmetic, but some characters may react differently.
-Talos I is roughly the size of the Empire state Building
-Free reign to explore Talos I, the interior and exterior. One giant interconnected mission.
-There are locked off areas/natural barriers that require you to find a code, voice, restore power, etc to unlock.
-Elevator that takes you to all the decks, but its broken. So you need to figure out how to fix it before you can use it.
-There are areas accessible from the start, but travelling there low level isnt a great idea.
-'System Shock meets Super Metroid' - Game Informer. Arkane says its a fair analogy.
-Side quests are scattered around the station.
-Metroid Prime esque scanning to find enemy weakness, etc.
-More RPG elements compared to previous Arkane games. Fire arm skills, Repair skills, etc.
-Inventory grid
-Status ailments such as third degree burns, concussions. Similar to mgs3, there are penalties for trauma that you need to tend to.
-You gain powers through use of neuromods, which were originally sold to the human population to augment themselves, but The player can use them to gain Alien powers as well.
-Psi mode. You can look around freely, but time moves forward when you move. Sounds superhot inspired.
-Acquiring Alien abilities makes you appear more alien to Talos I's security system, turning defense turrets that would normally fight for you against you.
-Talos I has fallen victim to an Alien outbreak that it was built to contain.
-Poltergiest Typhon behaves how it sounds.
-Mimic can disguise itself as anything in the environment that isn't bolted down. Player can get this power too.
-Telepath posess people. You can simply kill this person, stun them or find the telepath and kill it to set them free.
-Incapacitating people is temporary, unlike in Dishonored.
-Typhon dubbed 'Nightmare' hunts you down through Talos I. Closest comparison might be Nemesis or the Alien in Alien Isolation.
-The more neuromods you use the more likely the Nightmare will become aware of you.
They got rid of all the self checkouts at the Safeway I walk to. It can be annoying for like buying one thing and having to wait in line.
Whoa. This is the first I've heard of a self checkout being taken out.
Has to do with the whole credit card reader swap over. The old ones couldn't be upgraded they said so they have to replace them.
Its been 4 months or something.
Its also a union store. Big sign when you walk in. So who knows.
Oh man that reminds me of when I worked at Barnes and Noble. A bunch of the card readers got compromised so they took them all out. We could still take cards by swiping them ourselves, but the pinpad with swipe no longer worked. This made a lot of people very very upset. Especially the people who didn't want me to touch their card for whatever reason.
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Human interaction is a blight. I long for the post-scarcity Mormon afterlife in which we each get our own planet populated by nanobots that cater to our every whim
but physical effort is a greater blight
a human operated checkout means I don't have to use my arms as much
Human interaction is a blight. I long for the post-scarcity Mormon afterlife in which we each get our own planet populated by nanobots that cater to our every whim
That's a good point, I do wonder if people can just run into the amazon store and steal everything. Maybe products are behind a case and you swipe your whatever to authorize it on your account?
Basically how long will it take people to figure out how to steal everything
You can already do this with normal retail.
Yeah but there are no humans there to yell/chase/call the cops on you
Human interaction is a blight. I long for the post-scarcity Mormon afterlife in which we each get our own planet populated by nanobots that cater to our every whim
sexy nanobots that let you have super sex
Presumably you would just have a cocoon of nanobots over-stimulating your prostate 24/7
*shudders in agony and ecstasy desu*
"and the morning stars I have seen
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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So they're making a prey sequel again huh
I still don't understand how they're using that name and how it's at all connected to the first and why they'd abandon the native american spiritualism stuff as that was just as much a part of the game as any of the gimmicks along with it
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I would be pretty happy if they managed to tie the new prey into the old one's ending somehow but I doubt that's possible. The Sphere/Mother was pretty rad.
Human interaction is a blight. I long for the post-scarcity Mormon afterlife in which we each get our own planet populated by nanobots that cater to our every whim
but physical effort is a greater blight
a human operated checkout means I don't have to use my arms as much
yeah but then you have to deal with judgy teenagers judging your purchases.
I still don't understand how they're using that name and how it's at all connected to the first and why they'd abandon the native american spiritualism stuff as that was just as much a part of the game as any of the gimmicks along with it
a) aliens.
But the real reason is simple its a really fantastic one word name for a game.
I still don't understand how they're using that name and how it's at all connected to the first and why they'd abandon the native american spiritualism stuff as that was just as much a part of the game as any of the gimmicks along with it
Also Prey was only okay and why does everyone love it so much
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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I won't lie a lot of my appreciation of prey is based entirely around the fact that don't fear the reaper is an outstanding and timeless track and they naaaaaaailed it with using it in the intro.
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Basically how long will it take people to figure out how to steal everything
Whoa. This is the first I've heard of a self checkout being taken out.
And we will never see its like
~rip~
Colossal pillar of?
no "semi" about it
Has to do with the whole credit card reader swap over. The old ones couldn't be upgraded they said so they have to replace them.
Its been 4 months or something.
Its also a union store. Big sign when you walk in. So who knows.
Very Star Trek.
It’s not a very important country most of the time
http://steamcommunity.com/id/mortious
All three of them missed the fact they had unscrewed the nozzle.
Tagged and probably cameras.
So not only will it take pictures of you, it will know everything you stole and didn't pay for. Very big brother like.
pleasepaypreacher.net
You can already do this with normal retail.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QCR6nOPOLc
Oh man that reminds me of when I worked at Barnes and Noble. A bunch of the card readers got compromised so they took them all out. We could still take cards by swiping them ourselves, but the pinpad with swipe no longer worked. This made a lot of people very very upset. Especially the people who didn't want me to touch their card for whatever reason.
Narwhal Nudes
but physical effort is a greater blight
a human operated checkout means I don't have to use my arms as much
sexy nanobots that let you have super sex
Yeah but there are no humans there to yell/chase/call the cops on you
Presumably you would just have a cocoon of nanobots over-stimulating your prostate 24/7
*shudders in agony and ecstasy desu*
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I still don't understand how they're using that name and how it's at all connected to the first and why they'd abandon the native american spiritualism stuff as that was just as much a part of the game as any of the gimmicks along with it
when you write it like this it's even worse
I asked for these yesterday you son of a bitch
yeah but then you have to deal with judgy teenagers judging your purchases.
a) aliens.
But the real reason is simple its a really fantastic one word name for a game.
Also Prey was only okay and why does everyone love it so much
is it blue oyster cult's fault
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Worth the wait, babe
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin