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Why does this absolutely fucking clear her base design LMAO
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@GenshinUniverse It's because they download from beginning right?
That mean the update size is around 11-15 gb on pc
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@teyvattabloid Replace Eula with Barbara because Eula only do it on trailer
Replace Ayaka with Itto
Almost every Natlan character is dancer
And Fatui npc for Nod Krai
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@creepydotorg I hate not being able to fucking see what is happening, I want a horror game like this...

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@ShitpostRock That's literally the reason Asynch start exploring backroom, before the realise how hostile it is
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@superartthrowa1 @TheCineMoments We already have that on Kane's backrooms series
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@TheCineMoments And THIS is why I think it was a crappy movie. We could have had a 2.5 hour cassette-punk scifi movie exploring and studying the backrooms, even from the perspective of a doomed research team, but no, it’s just about some dude’s failing marriage that happens to also find the BR
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In Backrooms (2026), the audio track playing from the caveman cutout when Clark enters the Backrooms is a massive Easter egg from the actual 1977 NASA Voyager Golden Record - a looping track of greetings in 55 different languages, originally sent into space to communicate with extraterrestrial life.
ASYNC planted these prehistoric caveman-shaped cutouts as a trap system. The looping human voices are meant to bait the Still Life entities roaming the maze into approaching and destroying the cutouts, which then triggers a gas outbreak designed to knock them out for research. Clark doesn't get lured as an entity though, he stumbles into one of these traps by accident, mistaking the voices for actual humans somewhere in the maze.
The choice of audio is the most interesting part though. ASYNC could've used anything to bait these things, but they specifically picked a record that was made to communicate with alien life in outer space. That's not a coincidence. It's the film's way of saying ASYNC sees whatever is living in the Backrooms as something so far beyond human understanding that the only reference point they had was how we'd try to talk to something from another planet
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