mayonaise_met
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- Comment on GTA 6 is likely to skip PC again and only launching on current gen consoles 11 months ago:
They probably shouldn’t have named it London in hindsight. But back then of course they probably didn’t know they were going to revisit Liberty City/Vice City/San Andreas a couple of times.
- Comment on GTA 6 is likely to skip PC again and only launching on current gen consoles 11 months ago:
There is plenty of things over the top British stereotypes they could do that the would would get. Royalty, Jacob Rees-Mogg/Boris Johnson style politicians, Brexit craziness, chavs, Geordie Shore, empire nostalgia.
- Comment on GTA 6 is likely to skip PC again and only launching on current gen consoles 11 months ago:
GTA is satire about American society. Because of Hollywood, TV, and English being the lingua franca of the world, this way they can reach a far bigger audience. You couldn’t do exactly the same game set in Helsinki because the world knows far less about Finnish stereotypes. Ninja Edit: Random thought about satirical games set in Finland My Summer Car is kind of that game.
But they have explored London before. I think the UK would probably the best setting.
- Comment on Passing on the right on a highway 11 months ago:
In Europe (in my case the Netherlands, but it’s similar in surrounding countries) you cannot pass on the right and you may get fined for it. If you do pass on the right you’re taking a bigger risk because it is not expected. You can get fined for it.
You can also get fined for staying in the left or middle lane for too long. But that’s somewhat rare. You can get away with it a bit to pass an extra truck, but don’t drive excessively slow on the left. Especially on the Autobahn.
- Comment on Difference between first and third world countries. 11 months ago:
Because robots are better than humans.
This is the tech bro answer, but at some point there is no point to enjoy humans to do tasks anymore.
Until then automation will just increase profits roughly within legal limits.