• makyo@lemmy.world
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        Doesn’t give one much hope for a new Elder Scrolls, does it

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          Nope. I’m expecting Skyrim with better graphics on the same ancient engine. I’m sure it will be fine, but Bethesda no longer makes genre-defining games.

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      Still the same stinky Bethesda engine I bet. Same stinky bugs, just like starfield.

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      That piece of crap will never be released. They make more than enough already.

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        Is there a goal-post tracker? Like, xyz feature added to release plan, +5k man hours

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    Then your ship fails to launch and you need to do emergency repairs and when you come back to Earth the only version of GTA6 you can play is a shitty remaster.

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    This makes me curious. There have to be sci fi stories out there where instead of cryostasis, people are just moved really fast or put in high gravity environments to make time move slower for them

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      That’s a major part in the Ender’s Game series. They have faster than light communication, but the ships travel at like 90% the speed of light. So when traveling between planets, it’s like a two week trip to the people traveling, but 20 years on planet.

      The main character Ender travels often, so he is only 35 in the second book, a couple thousand years after the first book.

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        Oh true! I haven’t read Ender’s Game in years, and I only read the first book. Thanks for the reminder I should re-read.

        But I’m also specifically curious about sci fi franchises where the slowdown of time is intentional as a way to preserve people, it sounds like a cool premise, and with the mountain of sci fi material I imagine it’s probably been done somewhere

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      Do you mean the astronauts on the ocean planet? No. They are experiencing time correctly, they won’t die of old age until much later than earth.

      Gravity does weird shit to time.

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        I think they’re joking that even with the accelerated passage of time on earth relative to them they would still die of old age before GTA VI releases

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          So… If I’m understanding that right, and I die on this planet of old age (not the giant planet wide tidal wave) given the current life expectancy of men, we’re looking at 40 years or about 350k hours. So 2,450,000 years would have passed on Earth.

          Yeah sounds about right.