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As the mainstream moves onto pastures new, what does the future hold for this shadowy genre? The short answer is that the future is hugely exciting. For the longer answer, we need to go right back to where the immersive sim began.
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The remains of the oldest public library in Germany, a building erected almost two millennia ago that may have housed up to 20,000 scrolls, have been discovered in the middle of Cologne.
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The drought was well-known, but the severity of it was not.
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While analyzing sediment under Lake Chichancanab on the Yucatan Peninsula, scientists found a 50 percent decrease in annual precipitation over more than 100 years, from 800 to 1,000 A.D. At times, the study shows, the decrease was as much as 70 percent.
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Television Preacher Season 3 Discussion Thread
Commissar SFLUFAN replied to 69los's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, is a ghost town as most people stay indoors ahead of the release of disputed presidential election results. Troops patrolled the city centre, ordering people to "behave". Six people were killed after Wednesday's clashes in the city between the security forces and supporters of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. Police in Zimbabwe have launched a crackdown on opposition leaders, raiding their headquarters and accusing them of inciting violence during protests in the capital, Harare, that left six dead.
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PC Are isometric cRPGS' resurgence already dying?
Commissar SFLUFAN replied to Massdriver's topic in The Spawn Point
Tyranny and Shadowrun haven't, but Divinity: Original Sin/Pillars of Eternity/Wasteland 2/Torment: Tides of Numenera were ported to consoles where they faded into obscurity. I have no idea how Dragon Age: Origins did on the consoles, but I think we can surmise based on how completely different Dragon Age II and Dragon Age: Inquisition were that EA felt it needed to radically change to suit that market.