There is no way that this obvious secret wasn’t discovered until now. If there are as many gamers as you show, it would’ve been found within 2 weeks maximum. Looking at you, ready player one. Cringy McCringeCringe can’t be the only one who found these obvious secrets after literal years.
THIS. And the trope is always about some ultra popular game that the entire world is obsessed with, too.
I mean yeah it might even be like that if knowing the game was the only method of discovery but, pah! Hardcore fans? They do RAM dumps and decompiles and all kinds of wacky analysis to find obscure stuff, and then they post it in the “trivia” section on a wiki and the thing hasn’t even been out a year! Lol
I hate to say it but the pilot to Stargate Atlantis Universe almost had me not even watch the series
so okay, this game somehow accurately maps an alien reactor technology down to each individual particle and instead of running several billion iterations of procedural testing they make it into an MMO that paradoxically only ever has 1 player and they solve the equation by walking into the correct room…
I’ve watched Stargate Atlantis many times, and I have no clue what you’re referring to. The only game I can recall is the episode with the real life Civilization game, and that actually looked like a decent representation.
Gaming.
There is no way that this obvious secret wasn’t discovered until now. If there are as many gamers as you show, it would’ve been found within 2 weeks maximum. Looking at you, ready player one. Cringy McCringeCringe can’t be the only one who found these obvious secrets after literal years.
“Drive backwards on the track”
That’s literally the first thing people do in racing videogames. That would have been SECONDS
Yes it was way better than watching him play Atari Joust for 30 minutes but still!
THIS. And the trope is always about some ultra popular game that the entire world is obsessed with, too.
I mean yeah it might even be like that if knowing the game was the only method of discovery but, pah! Hardcore fans? They do RAM dumps and decompiles and all kinds of wacky analysis to find obscure stuff, and then they post it in the “trivia” section on a wiki and the thing hasn’t even been out a year! Lol
In the book the clues were different and more obscure.
I hate to say it but the pilot to Stargate
AtlantisUniverse almost had me not even watch the seriesso okay, this game somehow accurately maps an alien reactor technology down to each individual particle and instead of running several billion iterations of procedural testing they make it into an MMO that paradoxically only ever has 1 player and they solve the equation by walking into the correct room…
edit: Stargate Universe not Atlantis
I’ve watched Stargate Atlantis many times, and I have no clue what you’re referring to. The only game I can recall is the episode with the real life Civilization game, and that actually looked like a decent representation.
Yeah it was Stargate Universe my bad, going back to edit
https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Air,_Part_1