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You know how, sometimes, there's a part in a game that just... pokes at your brain, even though it's completely unremarkable otherwise?
For TLoU players, this is one such part:
If you have ever played TLoU, you know that the game just loooooves its "visual landmarks" (and for good reason — they really do help you navigate the rubble-filled maps), but this one has bugged people for a really long time because... well... there's something kinda disturbing about the fact that they chose to have reflectors shining down on solar panels, something that has been the subject of many jokes and serious posts ever-since the game first released.
Like, you see that and your brain immediately takes over, desperately wanting to make it work. It's like the ultimate #lifehack these people have blindly stumbled upon — self-renewing energy or something. That's some next level shit right there.
But then, none of the characters comment on it (despite it being the first bit of working electricity they have seen in ages) and then you start to realize that the map designer - or whoever was in charge of placing the props - was just taking oceanic levels of piss while finishing up the area. It's at that point you get back to zombie-killing mode and forget all about this possibly revolutionary piece of ingenuity, much like the characters themselves did.
/Joint = smoked xD
For TLoU players, this is one such part:
If you have ever played TLoU, you know that the game just loooooves its "visual landmarks" (and for good reason — they really do help you navigate the rubble-filled maps), but this one has bugged people for a really long time because... well... there's something kinda disturbing about the fact that they chose to have reflectors shining down on solar panels, something that has been the subject of many jokes and serious posts ever-since the game first released.
Like, you see that and your brain immediately takes over, desperately wanting to make it work. It's like the ultimate #lifehack these people have blindly stumbled upon — self-renewing energy or something. That's some next level shit right there.
But then, none of the characters comment on it (despite it being the first bit of working electricity they have seen in ages) and then you start to realize that the map designer - or whoever was in charge of placing the props - was just taking oceanic levels of piss while finishing up the area. It's at that point you get back to zombie-killing mode and forget all about this possibly revolutionary piece of ingenuity, much like the characters themselves did.
/Joint = smoked xD
