I dunno, a lot of people seem to be in for the smut or transformation. Is it really just my own thing or does anyone else like the universe more than the rest of things?
I think the codex devices are supposed to be analogous to modern smartphones, in that they are portable computers and there are numerous varieties and brands--not all are at the same tech level as the one Steele possesses. Some may be super simple (basic translator, mail system and/or credit wallet) to more complex (access to the extranet databases and other various functions).I'm on the fence. When you get peeps writing for your scenes, a bit of what's established tends to get lost. Like the codex was supposed to be a super pokedex that only the player possesses and some people -like Kiro in your first bar scene and Hand So when she demands you hand it over- are impressed on your piece of tech. But then you start noticing a few other people have one, even Celise for whatever reason. That's what I feel anyway, I'm nitpicky like that.
But then you start noticing a few other people have one, even Celise for whatever reason.
I think the codex devices are supposed to be analogous to modern smartphones, in that they are portable computers and there are numerous varieties and brands--not all are at the same tech level as the one Steele possesses. Some may be super simple (basic translator, mail system and/or credit wallet) to more complex (access to the extranet databases and other various functions).
Nah, Celise doesn't have a codex. She used the ship's computer to send emails.
Lanequest says otherwise. Although looking over the quest a third time Anno and Reaha do as well... might just be an inconsistency.Nah, Celise doesn't have a codex. She used the ship's computer to send emails.
Steele's codex is suppose to be far beyond other codex in terms of abilities, it feels more like a survival tool with all the things you might be able to put on it.Lanequest says otherwise. Although looking over the quest a third time Anno and Reaha do as well... might just be an inconsistency.
Nah, it's not just you. One of the things I like about TiTS is that it's got enough behind it to be a good sci-fi game on its own. It's soft sci-fi, with the easy space travel and even easier body mods, but there's enough actual story and info that holds up on its own. Part of why I love New Texas is cowgirls, yeah, but another part is that it's a whole society based around people who genetically modified themselves for their survival, and I think that's really interesting.