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Thu 2008-06-26 23:15
The Optical Behaviour of Vampires
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[identity profile] lionsphil.livejournal.comFri 2008-06-27 09:49
Yes, can be seen in a mirror, but not directly. Looking down in virtually all such games will greet you with a view of the floor, disturbingly lacking in legs or any such apparatus to suppport, well, you. Some people have hypothesised levitation, but this is inconsistent with games which have working mirrors, which show a perfectly normal humanoid walking around.

Hence, Reverse Vampire Trousers. Well, legs---you need the R-photon to pass through those too.
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[personal profile] simontFri 2008-06-27 09:57
Ooh, okay. Haven't seen that one myself.

(I don't play many first-person 3D games; my game-playing preferences are still stuck in the early '90s, and consider side-view 2D platform games and scrolling shooters to be the Right Thing and nearly all newfangled 3D stuff to be a triumph of bling and presentation over proper gameplay :-)
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[identity profile] cartesiandaemon.livejournal.comFri 2008-06-27 12:12
Ah, that's great. Now we have a name for the phenomenon -- a good name too, that would probably support a band, even :)
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