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  1. @DylanC Capturing Rapture itself would indeed be a challenge, specially getting the ambiance right. I think Guillermo Del Toro could probably manage it. As far as budget goes, there might be workarounds there because of the setting, actually. You can see it in the games themselves. There is actually very little detail or resolution on the cityscapes through the windows, but the rippling water and the low detail we'd expect at the bottom of the ocean doesn't make it seem weird. Low light and low visibility in a film also could help to reduce special effects budget requirements. I'd be interested in a story that explores the origin of the splicers, as we never really see anything from their point of view. A story about Tannenbaum would interest me as well, as I adored her character.
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  2. Hahah good one just thought of another one i sometimes do. when i finish a task i announce "work complete" like the peons did in the original Warcraft game
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  3. there better be no paywall that would be ridiculous
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  4. How did I not know this game exists? I'm going to go watch some videos of it soon.
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  5. Your prayers have been answered 🙂 https://store.steampowered.com/app/761600/Onimusha_Warlords/
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  6. To be fair to Bethesda, the studio really isn't known for microtransactions. In fact, it's really only Fallout 76 and their mobile titles which have had microtransactions at all - prior to that, they had none. I don't think the mobile titles represent any sort of see change, that's pretty much to be expected from a mobile game, and I think the studio saw a hefty backlash to them in Fallout 76. Moreover, I think the biggest reason why they're in that game specifically is because it's an online multiplayer game. I'd be quite surprised to see them put microtransactions into a proper single-player title, especially since recent big games like God of War have shown they really aren't necessary for such games. Even if they did, I expect they'd be fairly minimal, and likely as a trade-off to paid DLC, as we saw with Fallout 76 - fund DLC development through microtransaction sales. That's not such a bad business model.
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  7. I remembered this one line and I think it was from Bioshock(I have never really played the game before but this line struck me) - "A man chooses; A slave obeys".
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  8. I'd love to see the minute detail of the rapture world. I hope instead of chaos they spend time on building or covering the whole raptures narrative first. It'd be definitely intriguing. I don't think any good director has that much depth but let's just cross fingers.
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  9. Well almost everybody who has used a computer has played this game at some point. 😆
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