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View Poll Results: Sword Art Online - Episode 12 Rating | |||
10 out of 10 : Near Perfect.... | 44 | 29.93% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent... | 31 | 21.09% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good... | 29 | 19.73% | |
7 out of 10 : Good... | 20 | 13.61% | |
6 out of 10 : Average... | 12 | 8.16% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average... | 3 | 2.04% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor... | 3 | 2.04% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad... | 3 | 2.04% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad... | 1 | 0.68% | |
1 out of 10 : Torturous... | 1 | 0.68% | |
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2012-09-23, 08:18 | Link #163 | |
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Spoiler for Vol. 2 details about Liz appearance cut out from the Anime.:
Spoiler for LN information about Dying hair color:
Which will turn them into orange players which might result in them being hunted/killed or sent to jail. |
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2012-09-23, 08:59 | Link #165 | |||||
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So he has a copy of her data... but the jewel / heart is a bit of a toughie. Did he split the data? Did he send a copy of her data to a different computer? Did handing Asuna the jewel move the data from his PC to hers? I think (and the novel's don't touch it at all) he simply created something for her to hold onto as a reminder. It's cleaner, ultimately. And it harkens back to Pina's heart that we saw in earlier episodes so it's an easy tie-in for the anime viewers. Quote:
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2012-09-23, 09:10 | Link #166 | |
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2012-09-23, 09:17 | Link #167 | ||
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If you can't accept that reasoning, I recommend you never ever watch a Hollywood film involving hacking... because your head will explode, "I'm going to take my apple laptop into space and hack into the enemies computer system and win the war..." I just love the fact that we're having issues with the notion that someone can copy a piece of code... and NOT finding fault in the idea that someone can design a MMO that's totally self-reliant and doesn't need human intervention, and that can counsel psychological issues without needing a human shrink! Seriously? I mean... really? This is what we're getting hung up on? |
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2012-09-23, 09:25 | Link #170 | |
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As to how he could transfer Yui to his nerver gear. That's a matter of how SAO handles the client and server side of things. Some MMOs let the client handle stuff like calculating your own character actions, holding inventory and other stuff where it is pre-validated and the calculated data is later sent to the server. |
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2012-09-23, 09:34 | Link #171 | |
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Admittedly, my experience isn't in games, but what I imagine should happen is that if a player spots a bug and tells a GM, the GM (who isn't a coder) will try to reproduce it, and if he can do it, will then kick the matter to maintenance (who will be coders) along with the logs, or a way to extract the relevant logs, so they can try to reproduce it on a development server. At no point will the GM have access to the code, or even the raw data that makes up the application, nor can they be expected to extract the relevant bits. Though they may have techs to call on to do that. |
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2012-09-23, 09:45 | Link #172 | |
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2012-09-23, 10:03 | Link #174 | |
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Also, remember what Kirito said several episodes back about the game being fair? Don't you think that would work both ways -- once Kayaba becomes aware of a deus ex machina in the game, you think he's going to let the heroes keep it? Considering they were shouting for Yui to come back when the light flashed, I doubt it. |
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2012-09-23, 11:03 | Link #175 | ||
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And for the hacking: Well it really isn't quite hard to hack anyway, there was even a time where u could simply use Telnet for hacking XD EDIT: Quote:
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2012-09-23, 11:35 | Link #176 |
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The episode seems to be executed poorly. The level 90 boss was... unexciting to say the least. The level 75? Or 85? boss they fought earlier felt a lot more menacing. The sob scene was... not actually sad. I could be too insensitive, but I can't feel anything even remotely close to Asuna's many tears. Something just doesn't tick there. How to say, between Asuna and Kirito getting to know Yui, to the near-death crisis that doesn't feel like one, to the revelation that Yui's an AI, to her 'death', to her prompt and super awkward resurrection as game object - everything is just too fast. Way too fast.
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2012-09-23, 12:14 | Link #177 |
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Umm to help somewhat with the whole debate over Kirito accessing the GM panel... Kawahara tweeted that (Ran through Google translate , cleaned the translation a little):
twitter.com/kunori/status/249529363681382400 Hope someone has a better translation. Spoiler for Are tweets by the author spoilers? xD:
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2012-09-23, 12:46 | Link #178 | |
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2012-09-23, 12:59 | Link #179 | |
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Ever heard of volume snapshots? Ever heard of... ehm... I work with writing virtualization related stuff and lets just say that in 10 years things will have changed a lot. Basically the most likely scenario for handling AI's, and even NPC's, etc, would be to run them separately under virtual machines. For many reasons, including dealing with inevitable hardware failures.
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2012-09-23, 13:04 | Link #180 | |
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EDIT: And yeah I have heard of all these but as I said made the foolish error to put the situation in nowadays computer industry XD |
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