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This one looks pretty easy, just overly long. Sudoku tooSudoku is scary, don't commit sudoku.
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This one looks pretty easy, just overly long. Sudoku tooSudoku is scary, don't commit sudoku.
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Man, either these fan artists have become Selebus himself or it's a preview, I can't fucking tell anymore especially after that Chinami The Big vs Sister Chika picture.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
This is an official art by Selebus. Not a preview thoughMan, either these fan artists have become Selebus himself or it's a preview, I can't fucking tell anymore especially after that Chinami The Big vs Sister Chika picture.
Pretty much all of this game was written on the run lmao. He has key points, but he improvises how he gets to those. It's a normal way of writing and I think most writers do it this way, is just a fun way to do it.Does this mean that Selly still doesn't know what the "true ending" will be?
Did anyone find out what the painting in the background is?How about you don't let them down again?
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…This Reset’s gonna be a trip, isn’t it?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Making it up as you go is a terrible way to write, you should have the major plot points planned from the start. Mysteries should only be mysteries to the audience, the writer should already know the answer. I hate that JJ Abrams style of writing, creating "mystery boxes" without bothering to put anything in them.Pretty much all of this game was written on the run lmao. He has key points, but he improvises how he gets to those. It's a normal way of writing and I think most writers do it this way, is just a fun way to do it.
It's also probably Ami's computer as well.…This Reset’s gonna be a trip, isn’t it?
That’s literally the same visual for Ami’s laptop in Times New Roman.
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This is likely Dorm 5, Ami's and Maya's room that Ami hasn't used for months:You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Ooh...Icarus flew too close to the Moon? I wonder.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Yeeeeeeeeees! That's the most tantalizing preview so far!You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
She "doked" up.Ooh...Icarus flew too close to the Moon? I wonder.
That's me getting off work late then missing my commute train on a Tuesday night, wondering if I should go back and murder everyone then myself.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Huh. Sana gets three moons, but Nodoka gets just one moon, but two suns? Or really bright... whatevers?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Heh. There's two totally different ways authors approach writing: there are "plotters" who plan everything out meticulously -- their outlines are sometimes longer than their books -- and "pantsers" who... you know. Fly by the seat of their pants.Making it up as you go is a terrible way to write, you should have the major plot points planned from the start. Mysteries should only be mysteries to the audience, the writer should already know the answer. I hate that JJ Abrams style of writing, creating "mystery boxes" without bothering to put anything in them.
It's not that it's an unresolvable hole, it's the problem with pantsing in general, what made/makes aSoIaF so good is it's believability, shit happens naturally, shit happens cause of previous shit that happened, no one has plot armor, the story goes where it goes, it's not lead, it evolves naturally. This is great but it suffers at the end of the story, the need to tie things up is inherently unnatural, it's forced, it feels forced 99% of the time cause it is, there's no true end point for a story that's built around shit happening organically, wherever you chose to call the ending, there's still more after that point, unless you force a bunch of shit to come to a head at once. It can be done, but god is it hard to make it feel natural. GRRM can't do it, his parts have too much distance between them, he gave the outline to the show runners and we all saw what they did with it, the last few seasons were a mess of plot holes, teleporting characters and contrived bullshit all to force the finale and it felt distinctly crap because it wasn't what the first 3 or 4 seasons felt like. Plotters have their own problems but given most stories lean towards plotters over pantsers, i don't really think there's a need to elaborate on that, we all know good and bad plotted stories.(Though one of the more famous current pantsers, GRRM, has apparently written himself into an unresolvable hole, which is why the last book -- two? -- in ASOIAF may never appear.)
Well, I think also that GRRM is really good at creating characters you care about and conflict -- and plot twists that bring the two together -- but he just KEPT DOING IT. Making a world that was bigger and bigger and more and more complex and... now he has to tie up the threads. And, as nearly as I can tell, he can't figure out how to do it. His where-I'm-heading in his mind was probably something like the end of the HBO series, but unfortunately that fell flat (kinda had to).It's not that it's an unresolvable hole, it's the problem with pantsing in general, what made/makes aSoIaF so good is it's believability, shit happens naturally, shit happens cause of previous shit that happened, no one has plot armor, the story goes where it goes, it's not lead, it evolves naturally. This is great but it suffers at the end of the story, the need to tie things up is inherently unnatural, it's forced, it feels forced 99% of the time cause it is, there's no true end point for a story that's built around shit happening organically, wherever you chose to call the ending, there's still more after that point, unless you force a bunch of shit to come to a head at once. It can be done, but god is it hard to make it feel natural. GRRM can't do it, his parts have too much distance between them, he gave the outline to the show runners and we all saw what they did with it, the last few seasons were a mess of plot holes, teleporting characters and contrived bullshit all to force the finale and it felt distinctly crap because it wasn't what the first 3 or 4 seasons felt like. Plotters have their own problems but given most stories lean towards plotters over pantsers, i don't really think there's a need to elaborate on that, we all know good and bad plotted stories.
Let's count it, if no other reason then we can.Mind, he stole all his plots, so maybe that doesn't count. Heh.