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Just to be clear, for own sake. I'm far from the idea of thinking that a person who looked at saves (they might have looked at everything or, as Indra claims, only moved a few things so as not to lose the charge/hype for the game) is some kind of bottom-tier player, while I'm all high and mighty. Especially if what Indra writes is true—then it actually looks like pure love for the art (perfectionism), a desire to play a match perfectly, which I personally strongly approve of, and why I really dislike saving (if I don't mess up the main line, then some minor misplays always happen—I'll forget to pass a scroll, enter the crypt a second time; something stupid always happens after a save. I'm slow, and even 20 minutes isn't enough for me to load the game details into my RAM, and no one is going to give me those 20 minutes).
I perceive this whole thing with Indra simply as different ways of living (and playing). It's just better to understand who you can agree on mutual restrictions with, and with whom it's pointless. They looked and they will keep looking.
And by the way, Blitz Jebus Cross turns out not to be such a bad idea in internet realities. There's simply no time to copy something and press buttons. And even more so if you're streaming. For the first week, you basically sit there without even lifting your head, moving your horses. Pure skill. Well, by 121, of course, it's theoretically possible to check "which Dragon Utopia to run to".
If. They learned. How to bypass. Passwords. Such little thoughts are already creeping into my head.
I perceive this whole thing with Indra simply as different ways of living (and playing). It's just better to understand who you can agree on mutual restrictions with, and with whom it's pointless. They looked and they will keep looking.
And by the way, Blitz Jebus Cross turns out not to be such a bad idea in internet realities. There's simply no time to copy something and press buttons. And even more so if you're streaming. For the first week, you basically sit there without even lifting your head, moving your horses. Pure skill. Well, by 121, of course, it's theoretically possible to check "which Dragon Utopia to run to".
If. They learned. How to bypass. Passwords. Such little thoughts are already creeping into my head.