I did a columnary decryption and the solution is: GAN ROMERO = SALOME LIVES...
it´s true^^
it´s true^^
Oh my...
The Gan Romero storyline was always envisaged as an off-camera narrative. The fact that some people assumed it had an in-game component, and went searching for Romero, was for me further evidence that off-camera GalNet stories could be detrimental to the player experience, and cemented our desire to ensure that all GalNet content related to things that were actually in the game.
lol I broke Galnet
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(Or maybe fixed it)
You're the reason we can't have nice things, I mean wild goose chases
I call it "content". In fact the kind of content that kept me playing most of the time. How many hours have we wasted near the Heart and Sould Nebulas and in the Rift? I'd still call it quality gaming time I had. We need MORE mysteries, not less. And please don't tell us even if it is only fluff. Because it keeps us occupied
I call it "content". In fact the kind of content that kept me playing most of the time. How many hours have we wasted near the Heart and Sould Nebulas and in the Rift? I'd still call it quality gaming time I had. We need MORE mysteries, not less. And please don't tell us even if it is only fluff. Because it keeps us occupied
I want more mysteries that AREN'T fluff, and less that a wrappers for pew-pew
I don't need FD pathetic "story tellers" for me to build my own RP in their sandbox, thank you.I call it "content". In fact the kind of content that kept me playing most of the time. How many hours have we wasted near the Heart and Sould Nebulas and in the Rift? I'd still call it quality gaming time I had. We need MORE mysteries, not less. And please don't tell us even if it is only fluff. Because it keeps us occupied
It feels like they write incredibly little content for what is presumably a full-time staff (even a small staff) of people.FD pathetic "story tellers"
It feels like they write incredibly little content for what is presumably a full-time staff (even a small staff) of people.
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Yep, I'd definitely like to chase down things that I suspect are actually chaseable. Endlessly searching for things that I know in the back of my mind don't exist - that will get old pretty quickly.
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Well, if we had not been told that Gan Romero was fluff I could have searched for him whenever someone would have had a plausible theory without feeling bad not finding anything...
And yes, while I don't have any idea how much work translations and planning trigger I wouldn't have thought that even a single person has been working as a full time writer in the past year or two.
And yes, while I don't have any idea how much work translations and planning trigger I wouldn't have thought that even a single person has been working as a full time writer in the past year or two.
I've been thinking that I could quite easily write many orders of magnitude more content by myself than what we've seen in the last few months.
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Perhaps the principle means more (or too much?) to me, but I feel that letting people search for something that you know doesn't exist (from the perspective of FD) is basically deception. And I'm not comfortable willfully allowing myself to be deceived, even in context of something as inconsequential as a video game. Among other things, I don't find it fun.
No disrespect I just see it a different way.
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And ya han zen made a point in the other thread about the game mechanics being what has been holding them back in adding crafted content.. which makes sense.. And sadly is probably why they are tying future galnet articles to cg related content as that seems to be the only ingame actions they are capable of manually controlling.
So ya dont expect there to be articles about mysteries you can solve in game.. Just more stories about community goals and the bsg.
What is mysterious in Merope 5C, besides the Barnacles?Welcome aboard. Maybe. But I believe the devs specifically stated he was an out of game narrative. But if you are looking for a mystery Merope 5c is calling your name.