2013-11-04, 22:20 | Link #1201 |
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But if the game and reality merge.... then what happen to the people left behind or not log in? In the manga.
The body physically disappeared when Apocalypse happen. But if the reality merges then its a lot more disturbing than being thrown into alternate world because what happen to the people left behind? they died?
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2013-11-04, 22:31 | Link #1202 | |
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2013-11-04, 22:39 | Link #1203 |
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Unlikely I guess. half gaia project basically made landmass ~1/4 compared to real world. If all the people who arent logged in during "Apocalypse" become npc the land would be extremely overcrowded.
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2013-11-04, 22:42 | Link #1205 |
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Well one theory could be that Elder Tales connected two dimensions together and the players could remotely control their body/avatar from the computer. Then after the update and everyone logs on they get sent over to the log horizon world getting trapped within a new body.
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2013-11-04, 23:54 | Link #1207 |
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Well, some of the side-story implies the Landers observed that Adventurers "changed" after the so-called Apocalypse.
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There seems to be more to this than meets the eye. And I think gives Quol's theory a lot of merit.
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Though I suppose Elder Tale doesn't have as many cities as we do to park people in. Quote:
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2013-11-05, 04:55 | Link #1211 | |
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2013-11-05, 05:30 | Link #1212 |
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Just a comment. According to a friend, 'Novasphere' could also possibly translate as 'Noosphere'. This might be wrong, but it fits really well. Look at the article on 'Noosphere' on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noosphere Something to think about perhaps.
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2013-11-05, 05:41 | Link #1213 | ||
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2013-11-05, 06:01 | Link #1214 | |
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Or perhaps, the players' bodies themselves are treated as ingame objects, so a raw fist from other players doesn't violate the game rules? EDIT: WHOOAAAA wait, this finally get its own Sub-Forum! Should we move things to the anime-only speculation thread?
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2013-11-05, 06:14 | Link #1216 | |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_end_of_mr_y Honestly, all this speculating is probably going way beyond what the author himself intended. And that's all kinds of awesome . I feel my fanfiction sense tingling! (And I don't mean the crackpairing kind. More the awesome kind, like, the "Harry Potter and the methods of rationality" kind).
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2013-11-05, 06:15 | Link #1217 | |
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Depends on the economy and the difficulty level of the monsters. If inns are expensive, one might need more than just a couple of monsters to get through. And that's ignoring PKers draining your resources. Low level players would have it particularly hard. |
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Well for your question, Ill assume that the end result is probably the same. Lets look about cooking. Even if you cook manually(reality), you still need a chef subclass with an appropiate level(game), So I guess, for manual attack, like maybe stabbing someone with fireforged weapons, or heck, chocking someone to death, the "game" law would still be in effect, ie. that person would still be resurrected Quote:
Yes, odysseus wasnt that far but it took him years to get home. And I got the impression that a few of us here thought trying to get home is easy peasy in LogHora And someone before said that if LogHora is in a game, you should try to test the physic engine using thousands of bouncing balls since he said the game engine will have a hard time emulating and calculate the trajectory, bouncyness and shadows.But heres the thing: emulating bouncing balls is relatively much, much easier compared to emulating hairs. And so far I didnt see any character in LogHora complained about hair physics.
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2013-11-05, 07:26 | Link #1219 | |
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But everything I will say and speculate lives better in a fanfiction thread... Meanwhile, I'm just waiting for the Fanfic thread to pop up so that I can go "roll" a Cleric and roleplay my own comedic survival horror story in LogHora.
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