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Destiny 2

Destiny 2 について話し合おう
upchiefにより編集済み: 10/18/2020 9:09:30 PM
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Loading Walls

I'll try to keep this short, since I explained this in detail before losing an entire essay to a hiccup in reception. I welcome questions and/or counter-points. I'll insert the clips of this happenening when I don't have to upload them to Twitter. M o v i n g . o n When loading in the tower, while it is blank, ambient noises and NPC voices flourish first. I am somewhere, and nowhere at the same time. All I see is a black wall with a spinning watermark, implying that I am loading. I turn towards the citizens' voices one at a time as I hear them, "looking" at them without "seeing" them. The stereo and surround sound align as I do this. This helps triangulate my current position, [b][i]which isn't where I render.[/i][/b] I have done this numerous times as I load in to the tower, and almost every time it renders me in immediately as I align the audio with my joystick. The computation wishes to know where it is going, as the only thing holding it back from becoming a picture, is that it needs to understand what it is doing, as well as happening. See, loading everything at once means that you are on a dimensional plane with literally everything. Moving in any direction, or even turning, may not be what you think you are doing.. .. because in reality, you're sending inputs to a 2 dimensional space that may reach to 4. Which means that perception is key for the system to render time and space, otherwise it would be just as you see, a black loading screen. Now, what happens when we get stuck in a sprint and we're waiting to render? I have a clip where I was in the Tower running up a flight of stairs, and I was suddenly stopped. Frivolously, I turn counter-clockwise in my impatience. This is common. What happened next, wasn't. [i]"Go back" 5.. 4.. 3..[/i] I turned quickly back clockwise, and the message stopped. Visually, I never moved. However, in loading a new plane of reality, I realized that when I'm inbetween a rock and a hard place (two loading planes) when input is heard, it must go somewhere. As I turned, I may have gone back through where I came from.. ..or, I went in or out 4th dimensionally.. possibly back to the 2nd. Many have experienced what it is like to be underneath the map, this may be getting closer to understanding why. You reach the bottom, the very bottom of all coordinates, because where you just tried to go doesn't "exist" in 3 dimensions. Does this solve any mystery? Perhaps not, other than knowing that computation is something else.

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