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BTGBullseye

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  1. Overall idea: An open 3D world survival game, but instead of being a normal human being, you're an animal. :D

     

    I want to see this made cause so many games come close to doing that, but either don't have as many features as I'd like them to, or they're shit. :P Or they don't make sense. And I feel like it'd be a fun and neat game.

     

    Don't care what art style it is, how it looks, I just want the openness! I feel like it'd be insanely fun to go around flying as a bird, trying to build a nest and look for food and that. Or maybe as a bear trying to find the perfect den. <3 But obvious features, hunger, thirst - needs similar to something of The Sims perhaps, the ability to fight, have a partner, explore the world, migrate, etc. But also be able to customize the animal you choose to roam around as. :D

    I'd also throw in an 'XP' system to slowly mutate your animal... (get points from eating/drinking/etc.) Have your eagle mutate to have paralytic venom in its talons, or the bear to have an extra sonic amplitude to its roar that stuns other animals, or a deer to grow functional wings+flight tail... Armor/health boosts. (thousands of mutations per animal, all somewhat plausible; no 6-armed monkeys with laser eyes and plate armor, but 'adaptive camouflage' on your long-legged crocogator would be fine) After a certain amount of mutations, (probly after a few dozen mutations that are internal/minor) you start to notice everything around your animal mutating slightly as well. Even throw in a few man made environments that you can visit. (though they are not the ideal locations for your animal, mainly because there's almost nothing useful/edible there, but a lot safer for your non-predatory animals)

     

    Endgame, you're essentially a heavily mutated animal, in a heavily mutated world, you've mutated enough to be as smart as a human, and have figured out that the mutations are being caused by some *insert industrial/government experiment/accident analogue here* that also killed all humans. (hence the animal-only environment)

  2. @BTG: But would you say it's better than having a negative emotion? :D

    I actually don't consider any emotion as a "positive or negative"... Merely an emotion. You react to emotions, they tell you a lot about what is going on, but it's your actions in response to the emotion that are positive or negative. (or good/bad if you would rather not be politically correct) Because of this, I embrace emotions in myself, I just don't let them control my actions.

     

    Most of my life, I always had a big thing for girls that were older than me. There is just a biting feeling of guilt for dating someone even a year younger than me. I always felt like I am leading them towards a bad example in life or something in that notion.

    Technically speaking, women and men are physically designed for the male to be the older member of the relationship. Considering the physical maturity progression of the sexes, a male from any adult age group should be looking for a woman around 2/3 his age. (that means a 30 year old male should be looking for women in their early 20's)

     

    OT: Feeling somewhat bored, tired, and hungry... I need to make a run to the store for food.

  3. Half-Life 2.

     

    I have trouble expressing why I dislike this game. It's just strangely uncompelling for me. Around the time I got to control a squad and assault the Combine fortress, I had lost all interest and motivation for moving on. I don't know why but the game is just incredibly uninvesting. There is just something about Half-Life 2 that feels like a stepback from Half-Life 1 which I absolutely loved alongside Opposing Force. The Gravity Gun being the only interesting weapon and the lack of brutal gibs like in Half-Life 1 may factor into it, but not that much. I guess since I wasn't exactly a gaming fan during the time it was released, I may not realize the full impact it had on the industry, but I would never really want to play through it again.

    You really should give the SMOD version of it a try... It's a pain to install as it's for the original version of the game, but it really improves it a LOT.

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