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- 7 de Ago, 2024
I can't help but think that Diana doesn't even act like how real children act like?
Like she acts more like how a childless person would imagine a hypothetical child of his in his fantasy would act like rather than how real children act like.
Especially in that stupid moment where the main character decided to name the robot Diana and she points to him and calls out his name and points to herself and calls out her own name over and over.
Maybe this says something about the writers behind this game?
This is a robot that is efficient and do cool shit like hack technologies and bypass systems and shit, yet she has child like wonder over simple things like a cat.
Make it make sense.
They would have had to program this robot to act like how they think a child acts like yet at the same time program her with the knowledge of her special abilities to interact with other technology in the game.
Really stupid when you think about for more than 5 seconds.
Like she acts more like how a childless person would imagine a hypothetical child of his in his fantasy would act like rather than how real children act like.
Especially in that stupid moment where the main character decided to name the robot Diana and she points to him and calls out his name and points to herself and calls out her own name over and over.
Maybe this says something about the writers behind this game?
This is a robot that is efficient and do cool shit like hack technologies and bypass systems and shit, yet she has child like wonder over simple things like a cat.
Make it make sense.
They would have had to program this robot to act like how they think a child acts like yet at the same time program her with the knowledge of her special abilities to interact with other technology in the game.
Really stupid when you think about for more than 5 seconds.