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Imagine a murder mystery game where you can interrogate ANY pixel in the game and ask it questions?
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Ted Goodridge
@TedGoodridge
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Raytracing would establish the timeline for each pixel 😋
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petermolydeux
@PeterMolydeux
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That gives me an idea. In all games, pixels are just alive. They never grow old.
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Guillaume Pierre
@DesignGuillaume
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First you need to find how the dead pixel got there
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Balladeer
@StaggerBreaths
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Underrated response.
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Mark Jackson-Brown
@Markster3000
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I'm pretty sure Sierra already explored this genre, if you count the deafening silence of the abyss as the response from 99% of pixels you interrogate
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Matt
@Gruzzly
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“Do you know Pixel 1224? What dealings has he been doing with the 8K TVs?” #DeepResolution
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David Charlesworth
@Astralfury
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I like to Imagine David Cage reading this and crying that he didn't think of it first.
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Mattsnippets
@mattsnippets
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It could work with some super lo-res single screen game...
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Jgor Cremasco
@CremascoJgor
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yes, but only existential questions
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Travis
@PowrMoves
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@NollaGames get on it!
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