Hey Sam, this package here didn't go through the system it says it's for Beirut Knot City I'll just hand it over to you...

Hey Sam, this package here didn't go through the system it says it's for Beirut Knot City I'll just hand it over to you. Make sure the package gets there

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Sounds like a blast.

you one of those guys who think it was a nuke or is it just memeing?

No, Sam. What are you doing? You were supposed to throw it in the lake. Not leave it on a boat? Sam? SAAAAAAAAAAAM

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those porters were severely under developed, the fact you only get 1+ is unbalanced

1+ like for:

Trading
Building Timefall Shelter
Zip Line

Human stupidity never fails to amuse me. How could you not realize that yes, all big explosions obviously form mushroom clouds. Has nothing to do with nuclear weaponry it's just how the physics of large explosions function.

bros, does anybody know the code for GMG to get this for 42? The lowest I can get it is 47. Kinda hurting for money atm, so wanted to see if I could get it for cheaper.

probably need VIP which they made harder to get recently

I don't know for sure in this case, but typically CDKeys.com is always cheaper.

utterly prophetic

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tru

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>Knot City
OwO

Are you saying they're OP or under powered?

>porters can cause void outs
>mules respawn even if you kill all of them
>roads are predefined
there's a lot of things that could be improved upon but whatever

It's a barren wasteland other than the handful of porters walking around but they don't do anything other than let you trade which is basically nothing.

Why are they called Knot cities anyway

knots like knots on a rope tied to another rope

so what happens if you don't bother to go meet with fragile when you get it? do you just nuke the city and get a game over?

Yeah, and the game heavily suggests going see Fragile.
Didn't stop me from being retarded and blowing up the city three times though.

pol is great finding news but horrible at analyzing them. Literary everything MUST be a conspiracy in some way, shape or form. I think its a form of coping, they always want a "happening" because they hate their life and some crazy event would shake it up. Like those people who think they would be heroes in a zombie apocalypse. Its pure cope.

You can ignore seeing Fragile at the Distro Center and just go straight to the tar lake and through the nuke into it. You get a different cutscene where Fragile teleports to you and tells you "Good job" for figuring out it was a nuke, and then she does her flashback sequence. Only thing you really miss out on is the silly cutscene where Sam realizes the worker that handed him the nuke was Higgs.

Who else got his ass kicked when the game suddenly turns into a WW1 TPS?

thanks bros. will check cdkeys

I don't really get how you could unless you were playing on console, the shooter segments were a breeze even on hard on pc

>get this mission
>accidentally the package
>it beeps, and nothing happens
>check the tag: condition 99%
>spend the next ten minutes hurling it as far as Sam can throw: onto buildings, over fences, into rivers, into walls
>run it over in a truck
>try trading it with an NPC porter, no dice
>eventually try flinging it at a MULE, it explodes

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>Get to that mission
>Decide to climb that big fucking mountain through that building where a guy gives you armor if you complete missions for him instead of going around the mountain
>Fall a couple of times
>Every pair of boots gets broken
>Have to use some sandals
>Almost kill Momma going through that big fucking mountain
>End the delivery
> Turns out she actually dies
I feel bad for making his last moments such a nightmare

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Isn't there a difference whether it detonates on surface or in the air?

whats with transporting humans? nevber played the game but makes me think they are sex slaves being delivered for their owners and it gets me hard.

What the fuck is this game?

"So then he was like, 'Here, this is for you.' And the damn thing had one shot left in it."
"You think that's bad? He gave me a box full of blood and a thumbs up. Fuck if I know where all this blood came from!"

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extreme kojima euro truck sim

Is an unique experience for sure

both develop mushroom clouds just like any extremely large explosion. the difference is in the blast wave hitting from above instead of just from the sides.

I can't help but read Zig Forums's relationship to news as a direct result of decades of sensationalism from 24/7 news media, where everything is spun to be, in some way, exciting. Even tragedy must be exhilarating and filtered through the lens of viewership ratings. Everything as conspiracy is just the logical next step: the disconnected shock-like presentation of news, where dry and factual reporting that originally strung events and narratives together in a coherent way, must now be filled in by the viewer who no longer has a capacity to distinguish the event from its spun media coverage.

I felt like a brainlet because even though I obviously knew that was Troy Baker and the item description was a nuke, it didn't occur to me to try throwing it in the tar lake, because they didn't specify it was a tar lake in an earlier mission, and that it was just a lake.

>there's no way I could throw a nuke far enough for it to not kill us all

dogs are an important part in the UCA

are the preorder items worth it or do they just break the game? Wondering before I buy that or the cheaper version.

Pretty sure they're purely cosmetic. Almost seems like a piss-take on Kojima's part

I don't want to rub salt in the wound, but the Junk Dealer asks you to throw away some junk in the tar lake. It's not mandatory or an order you undertake, just an email and a pile of 0% condition cargo next to his shelter. You get a bunch of likes for disposing of it in the tar lake.

You have to avoid invisible entities and walking is the best way to avoid them, although you can also put people in vehicles.
Why can't they just walk with you? Sometimes it's because they're weak people, but in general I suppose it's for the convenience of gameplay.

Completely cosmetic. Just adds a silver version and a gold version of every level of every kind of power leg and attachable armor piece. Honestly, it kinda sucks because it clutters up your fabricate menu something awful.

Another game but how would a nuclear bomb detonating in space actually work?

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It's also worth noting that it only suggests it on normal or easy. On very hard the game doesn't give you hints to the puzzles.

Sam can sense BT's better than most people, which are the biggest danger.

I think it has more to do with the fact that their political and online identity over the past few years has been entirely predicated on piecing together qanon-style schizo tidbits out of current events to formulate a story about a super secret behind the scenes glow in the dark information war that they're all participating in, in order to retroactively justify them wasting so much of their own time contributing nothing to society.

Its mostly because escort missions suck. Plus only people with DOOMS can see/sense the BTs, so it would be very easy for a normal person to get caught even if they were just following Sam.

No atmosphere = gamma flash, mildly radioactive vapor cloud.

dirt roads are actually procedually generated from traffic data in multiplayer

The nukes don't need oxygen, they release energy purely from the fission or fusion of atoms.
The explosives which start the reaction would have oxygen already in them.
A nice EMP aurora and fireball from the debris too.

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Well, I was assuming vacuum. That's for a LEO detonation.

Sure, but that itself could only occur when news media exposes itself as incompetent and corrupt, unable to make sense of the world and convey it in a convincing way. The unstable world of narrative breaks, and everyone's left to fend for themselves.