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|I agree completely -- although manually installing wine is slightly harder on amd64
Is that terminal code really what is considered complicated? I understand that it looks difficult, but all you have to do is copy and paste that into a terminal. Honestly the later steps seem more...
the gym of things man was not meant to know...
my team would basically be a bunch of random pokemon, all of whom know super glitch somehow.
also, my final pokemon would be -- listen to the lovely music...FOREVER MWHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I would stay and a) try to find loopholes in the enviornment b) create an ideal society among all the enlightend people who don't have the hubris to claim they led a good life. C) find out what kind of objective criteria the "Well" uses via the scientific method. D) using the apperently infinite...
Yume nikki -the entire dream world freaks me out, but the dismembered body part room where you get the item that lets you go to the nexus is the worst I've encountered so far
Immersion for me is when the interface between the game and the player is transparent. I actually think that the more modern "realistic" games are worse at this. a HUD was a more elegant solution to the problem of displaying information about the character and the world, e.g. metroid prime's...
...not to be annoying, but those kinds of disks actually exist (in a much less ridiculous form.) they aren't really practical yet, though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_Versatile_Disc
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