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by lproven
136 days ago
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Um. Could someone please tell me what these phrases mean in old-people English? > Bethesda was kit bashing the initial titles. And > Griefers don't get mad... And in context... > we all know it is true And this emoji? > =3 This comment and having to ask makes me feel 116 instead of 58. Jeez. |
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By the time later Game releases were in production, world assets were already being heavily recycled. It doesn't describe the popularity of expansion/add-on packs, but rather the quality of the content discussed by the parent thread. Jokes like "learn to shoot, while walking backwards..." are still meme truisms from the Games design.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallout_(franchise)#Games
"Kitbashing" is a term originally from film/TV/model-builders for visual effects models with heavily recycled parts from multiple kits (see red dwarf or star wars set documentaries for details.) Accordingly, many modern games also mix generic re-skinned asset packs rather than hire fussy artists. The joke meme about "if you see barrels, than you know the game developers were out of ideas..." highlights how process people try to build products hoping people won't care about the drop in content quality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitbashing
YC has a population of folks that bury anything that doesn't fit personal opinions. It is a poorly structured interface in some ways, as people tend to interpret context based on whatever they were doing 30 seconds beforehand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griefer
Don't worry about it... =3
“Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better but the frog dies in the process.” (E.B. White)