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Which would you rather have?

RPG and adventure games (especially those of Japanese origin, or at least are Japanese inspired) REALLY need to ditch the "collect all the MacGuffins" plots or any variants (destroy/awaken/place the MacGuffin plots) because it turns what would be an otherwise epic story into a scavenger hunt.

The only games I know of that ditch this are the original Phantasy Star games and Chrono Trigger. The first Phantasy Star game in particular does involve hunting down items, but each item on it's own has it's importance instead of just being a number of similar items that needs to be collected, such as weapons that are needed to kill the next boss and all that leads to the final item needed to get to the final dungeon.

Naturally, any JRPG or action-adventure game that does this plot structure would be linear, but if you still want non-linearity, you can just go the WRPG route and have the quests and dungeons be optional tests of skill and experience before defeating the final boss. WRPGs tend to have the whole world open from the onset and the quests and dungeons only exist to leave hints on where to go next. This does handicap the story, but you can make up for it by having backstories and worldbuilding for the characters and setting.

When you see people complain about JRPGs being derivative garbage, this is why. They can all be original if they just drop the "collect the X MacGuffins" plot.

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Today I'm working on IONA Memorandum 0001: On Curricula.

> To estimate the effectiveness of current era educational protocols, we might look to the Amish. The Amish have maintained largely the same simplistic educational strategy over the past 300 years - and yet still have surprisingly good outcomes to show for it. The fact that classical western education does not reliably produce better outcomes than that of the Amish is strong evidence that current curricular design is in fact ineffective and needs to be re-thought.

> If we are to take a formal approach, we may consider curriculum to be a form of investment, thus allowing us to use Decision Theory to model the value of skills which we may aim to build. In a Venture Capital firm, the goal is to achieve success in each of the startups they invest in, both individually and as a group.
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Now CNBC is on it, I think silver won't climb much more.

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@LittleTom @DrRyanSkelton @EdBoatConnoisseur >anti capitalism game (please buy on steam)
Trooncoded indeed.

How many Native Americans still care about muh colonialism?

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The Culture war is going to kill software freedom if people don't chill the f out.
But I'm sure rage-bait and pwning the libs/right in destructive but silly ways will be worth letting Apple/Microsoft run rough-shot over everything.

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@SuperSnekFriend @smugumin Disney and Nintendo
>reliant on the achievements and works of long ago
>uses nostalgia and emotional attachment to their franchises to manipulate people into buying slop
>deeply anti-consumer
>army of manchildren who will die for them
CoD and Pokemon
>annual franchise
>stopped being good years ago
>currently entries are desperate slop that barely resembles itself
>rips off competitors
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New Theory: The normalization about being open about your politics and constantly talking about politics online was a psyop made to help train the pre-crime prediction algorithms that are being created right now.

People's ideological leanings influence how they follow the law and what laws they might break in certain situations. Problem is that talking about politics has been pretty taboo in most certain situations until in recent years. You could gather information based on what news they consume, but a person isn't going to agree with all of the talking points of said news outlet. So the best thing to do is to get celebrities to be more open about their politics on social media and then get everyone else arguing about them. Then, eventually the AI algorithms can determine who is more likely to break a law based on the people who think said law is "unfair". They know that you most likely committed a crime given the arguments you had with people online over the years.

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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Opposes Senate Democrats’ Plan to Extend ID Verification to Decentralized Finance

reclaimthenet.org/coinbase-ceo

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I've just released The Iona Project v1.0

Iona is a mission to create a boarding school to preserve western civilization from the decline of modernity.

Document can be found here: http://iona.pkt.net/
This link will be updated to a website in the future.

As I've been writing this, I have been sharing a few excerpts. So now I'm tagging everyone who I THINK showed some interest in the idea. Apologies in advance for whatever mistakes I inevitably made.

At the bottom of the document is an email address, email me there if you want to be involved, or just to be put on a list to learn about updates.

CC: @Java
@pepsi_man
@sj_zero
@KingOfWhiteAmerica
@andetritus
@DC5FAN
@patris
@RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare
@dcc
@oneBasedBrother
@Bernard
@Revertron
@threalist
@harblinger
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