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"It's better if you speak Spanglish"?

Yeah he threw some bonus English phrases in like 'single player'.

But the flow was just great there. Chat asks when SC will release, and he starts wanging on about how...

"The game is a 'development alpha', ok. They're ones that are still designing the tools and the game. What's going to happen is, first SQ42 has to come out, which will happen right at the end of 2024, or right at the start of 2025. Oh, crap, how high is this lift going...?"
 
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Yeah he threw some bonus English phrases in like 'single player'.

But the flow was just great there. Chat asks when SC will release, and he starts wanging on about how...

"The game is a 'development alpha', ok. They're ones that are still designing the tools and the game. What's going to happen is, first SQ42 has to come out, which will happen at right at the end of 2024, or right at the start of 2025. Oh, crap, how high is this lift going...?"
Sounds like he got the list of talking points right, paired with the attention span of a sparrow. A perfect match for today's audience.
 
I played a bit with some AI art and seems like it did pretty good job here....

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They'll need some food intake physics before they can sell that! :D

While at it they could design food digestion and waste elimination mechanics. It would all go hand in hand and increase immersion and verisimilitude exponentially.
 
Yes, I remember the bed sheet deformation and toilet physics. But I'm proposing that they go even further and model digestion tract physics and metabolism too. Eat too much and you might have to visit the suit tailor, or even buy yourself a bigger suit, ate a really hot curry last play session, today you're stuck on the loo. So much gameplay could be added, the possibilities are unlimited!
 
We've got blizzards here, it hasn't stopped snowing for 3 days... most of our roads are now blocked and impassable even with a Land Rover due to huge drifts and 50 mph winds. Very unusual indeed, we don't normally get snow that lasts long enough on the ground to drift. I opened the back door today to be faced with a wall of snow 4 feet high, had to dig my way out with the coal shovel :oops:

To add to that...my mate Mad Mark up the North end of the island just sent me this image from his phone...it's a rare winter phenomenon called a snow tornado. Never thought I'd see one on the island even though I'm well versed with snow being a Highland boy...Never heard them called snow tornados where I grew up though, it was just called spindrift. I suppose someone somewhere who hasn't seen much snow thought that 'snow tornado' sounded a bit more dramatic 🤷‍♂️

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