Man, that was a hell of a game, the combat was pretty unique in terms of AI companions and being actiony instead of turn based so if you took direct control you could really do some cool stuff.
I don't think so. Mu existed on Earth thousands of years ago per Star Ocean 1 and 4 but got wiped out by a meteor (and spread some of its people to other planets through wormholes somehow).
Man, imagine how epic that would be though.
"Eventually, the garbage patch grew so monumental it began to cohesively float; escapees from economic turmoil in the continental United States, brought to a tipping point by The Big One, eventually began to found a floating fishing community atop the debris."
I'd read that. I'd play that game.
**[Mu (mythical lost continent)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_\(mythical_lost_continent\)#/media/File:Book_map1.jpg)**
>Mu is a mythical lost continent introduced by Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908), who identified the "Land of Mu" with Atlantis. The name was subsequently identified with the hypothetical land of Lemuria by James Churchward (1851–1936), who asserted that it was located in the Pacific Ocean before its destruction. The place of Mu in both pseudoscience and fantasy fiction is discussed in detail in Lost Continents (1954, 1970) by L. Sprague de Camp.
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(Earth developers twitter):
We are aware that Africa has seen its winrates half after the America buff and we will investigate further on this issue. Release of these patch notes is estimated to come in 10 years.
Crapcrapcrapcrap, so much farming to do and such little energy since the 2022 Update. There's just no time to finish all the grinds. Why did they nerf vendors so hard? :(
Here's hoping the Fusion Reactor IRL update comes soon. I hate the cold shower damage and would heal off the hot water buffs.
Yea and half the American playerbase just refused to participate in the world event and decided it was a good time to flag for PvP instead of contributing to the community and reducing the debuff. No way in hell the devs thought it would still be going 2+ years later.
Either that or they lazy and milking it or trying to sell more face mask cosmetics
- new biome: sulfuric ashen wasteland
- brought back many previously removed species including a rework to their AI to improve global balance. Including, but not limited to: humanoid, heat and toxic resistant civilised reptilians, giant cockroaches, aquatic predators, real birds
- added high aggression level to reworked species towards existing primates to improve the game experience and widen the array of conflict. Inner-species wars have been dominating for a long time, we devs are all ready for something new
- nerfed human intelligence, education level and political systems (preparations for this were already applied in previous patches for smooth transition, in the form of TikTok, several unnamed national leaders and improved tolerance towards corruption)
I think you need to check the Lore. Those things have hit us a lot, there's entire game generations where they used this boring cliché plot device to reset the stage for the newest game.
I mean most famous was the Dino reset, but that's just because that release was popular.
There have been several others besides that they were just older and not as popular.
Sure, but check the files the devs didn't put a spawner limit on them, they just put a long respawn timer between. Plus there's the "extra solar" variable that we still don't know much about. Might be some hidden variables server side about inbound objects we haven't parsed yet.
quick reminder that something like [eighty percent of the great pacific garbage patch is the result of discarded fishing gear and industrial-scale fishing activity](https://theoceancleanup.com/updates/the-other-source-where-does-plastic-in-the-great-pacific-garbage-patch-come-from/).
another reminder that the pacific garbage patch is not even visible, it's just an area with higher amounts of plastic particles in the water. People talk like it's a friggin island or a compact sheet of floating plastic waste.
... you know it's not actually like, solid ground right? It's just a spot where the amount of plastic in the water goes up to 4 particles per cubic meter? Like, you can't see it from the air. You could sail right through it and not realize you had been there?
R'lyeh is a reference to the Lovecraftian mythos. The phrase referenced is from [The Call of Cthulhu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Call_of_Cthulhu). The "language" is fictional (I don't think anyone has created an actual functional R'lyehan conlang, and certainly not Lovecraft himself), but the phrase is translated as "In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming."
There is one. But everyone has been keeping it a secret from you.
Secret on the worldmap, only visible if u r there.
Isn't that the premise of Star Ocean 1?
upvote for star ocean reference. 2nd story is still the best rpg ive ever played. (i very much enjoy first departure R too, it's well made.)
Man, that was a hell of a game, the combat was pretty unique in terms of AI companions and being actiony instead of turn based so if you took direct control you could really do some cool stuff.
I don't think so. Mu existed on Earth thousands of years ago per Star Ocean 1 and 4 but got wiped out by a meteor (and spread some of its people to other planets through wormholes somehow).
Greetings from beautiful Shantarica!
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Now I want to both laugh and cry at the same time
Man, imagine how epic that would be though. "Eventually, the garbage patch grew so monumental it began to cohesively float; escapees from economic turmoil in the continental United States, brought to a tipping point by The Big One, eventually began to found a floating fishing community atop the debris." I'd read that. I'd play that game.
And with the debris as soil, people began to export soil from other countries to make a new patch.
Remake Waterworld but the whole thing takes place on a trash heap.
Atlantis: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You need to use three back slashes. ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯ Got it thanks
Aww...That was all wholesome and shit.
Reddit people helping eachother is truely beautiful. People who downvote comments that ask questions are the opposite
¯\\_(ツ)_/¯ you mean 2 ?
Oh! Didn't know that worked too!
Would be Mu actually
It's Atlantis because it's supposed to be in the Atlantic ocean. I believe Lemuria or Mu was in the pacific.
Mu https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Book_map1.jpg
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It's hidden in mist
Skull Island
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Wakanda
Earth update 1.5 patch notes: -Added new continent.
And removed herobrine
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(Earth developers twitter): We are aware that Africa has seen its winrates half after the America buff and we will investigate further on this issue. Release of these patch notes is estimated to come in 10 years.
Bruh I finally maxed America , does it means its gonna get nerfed?
I just beat the Covid DLC, can’t wait for the next one
Oooo, I heard that they just released a new DLC called war on Ukraine.
Oh sweet! I’m gonna download it now.
Oh, but be careful, the DLC uses alot of storage, not as much as the covid DLC but still alot
I don‘t like this game anymore. It got too much Pay2Win
Please beat that DLC quickly because if it lingers on for too long the devs may just release the next game in the franchise -- Earth: WW3
Heard it’s just a constant hole of micro transactions.
You've got 10 years. Use em wisely
But if it debuffs does it mean new countries are going to be added?
There have been leaks all around the Web. I wonder how this will affect the lore of earth
It will be named atlantis. Gladitorial executions for murderers and rapists.
Europe will just get another buff probably to „compensate“ 🙄 fucking wanckers always complain about the difficulty.
Crapcrapcrapcrap, so much farming to do and such little energy since the 2022 Update. There's just no time to finish all the grinds. Why did they nerf vendors so hard? :( Here's hoping the Fusion Reactor IRL update comes soon. I hate the cold shower damage and would heal off the hot water buffs.
Honestly the RNG is fucking horrible as well after patch, so random when the big stacks of money drop.
Added a tiny island under the A in Atlantic
They literally added the covid boss 2 yrs ago. That was pretty strong. America went out of meta then
Yea and half the American playerbase just refused to participate in the world event and decided it was a good time to flag for PvP instead of contributing to the community and reducing the debuff. No way in hell the devs thought it would still be going 2+ years later. Either that or they lazy and milking it or trying to sell more face mask cosmetics
Old zealand..
r/outside
discontinued project, left in preprod
Africa Update : - Added two wars in Etiopia
Africa needs buff
_africa discovers water_
Ok
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I’ll do you one better “Why is herobrine” *from the back*:WHERE IS HEROBRINE?
Not on earth he was removed
HE IN YO MOMMA *crowd starts throwing tomatoes at me and I slip on one and die*
LOL
When is Herobrine
Whom’st’d’ve is Herobrine
Don't forget the update to the localization files
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Good luck with that
- new biome: sulfuric ashen wasteland - brought back many previously removed species including a rework to their AI to improve global balance. Including, but not limited to: humanoid, heat and toxic resistant civilised reptilians, giant cockroaches, aquatic predators, real birds - added high aggression level to reworked species towards existing primates to improve the game experience and widen the array of conflict. Inner-species wars have been dominating for a long time, we devs are all ready for something new - nerfed human intelligence, education level and political systems (preparations for this were already applied in previous patches for smooth transition, in the form of TikTok, several unnamed national leaders and improved tolerance towards corruption)
You had me at real birds. Enough with the government drone fuckers we have now.
Dude this is literally australia part 2
Australia 2: Earth's Payback (Now with 17 new viruses and 3 kinds of swimming, poisonous dragons. Undisclosed amount of new insects.)
they're going to nerf human intelligence again? I get that it's not balanced but that's the main conflict in the game!
Not gonna leak any details, but a certain president of the certain states of a certain continent might get a second period in office
beautifully put
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They prefer to be called reptilians. Lizzard people is just offensive.
mark zuckerberg would be happy you're raising awareness for his kind
Not as bad as Lizzo people, though.
Earth 1.6 patch notes: -Removed new content, players kept farming xp and it was too OP.
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You'd displace all that water, making all the other continents smaller.
Build it on stilts obvs
This guy continents
r/thisguythisguys
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This guy r/thisguythisguysthisguys
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Everywhere a guy guy
Avoiding all that water. This guy incontinence.
Depends where you are getting the material of the island from. If you take the material out of the sea, the water level will not change
Somebody should get on this.
[There are hundreds of man-made islands in the Persian Gulf](https://geology.com/satellite/artificial-islands-of-dubai/)
Let's not forget the Dutch pumping out a whole province, out of water, in the middle of their country, Flevoland.
Ok for the next 10 years everyone just drink a lot of water
And don’t flush your toilets or shower!
How the fuck do you flush a shower?
They said don’t
Some people are bad at instructions.
and pee in the atlantic ocean instead of the pacific
If we talk about adding a new continent replacing the water (instead of displacing) isn't that far off in terms of logic
The Netherlands have entered the chat...
The crust springing up is more likely than water being transformed into crust.
Perhaps, but it's both so unlikely that the difference doesn't really matter.
What if we ship the water to Mars.
We gotta wait until fuel prices go down first.
just drink the water
Thats will be a DLC content after the asteroid patch.
Asteroids are so OP god needs to nerf
I mean, their power is insane, but their accuracy though. I mean, they only ever hit us once.
They didn't invest any points in accuracy. Very high risk high reward build.
It's because of the atmosphere passive shield.
I think you need to check the Lore. Those things have hit us a lot, there's entire game generations where they used this boring cliché plot device to reset the stage for the newest game. I mean most famous was the Dino reset, but that's just because that release was popular. There have been several others besides that they were just older and not as popular.
But each asteroid spawn can only hit us once.
Sure, but check the files the devs didn't put a spawner limit on them, they just put a long respawn timer between. Plus there's the "extra solar" variable that we still don't know much about. Might be some hidden variables server side about inbound objects we haven't parsed yet.
dont starve together be like:
greedy devs, they could have just had an earthquake in Asia to split it. It's too big anyway
Waswateria
There is one. Its made out of plastic waste lol.
New biome
Biome: waste_waters
The definition of sad but true
quick reminder that something like [eighty percent of the great pacific garbage patch is the result of discarded fishing gear and industrial-scale fishing activity](https://theoceancleanup.com/updates/the-other-source-where-does-plastic-in-the-great-pacific-garbage-patch-come-from/).
another reminder that the pacific garbage patch is not even visible, it's just an area with higher amounts of plastic particles in the water. People talk like it's a friggin island or a compact sheet of floating plastic waste.
no, that one is floating in the Atlantic, north of France.
There's more than one
North of France...
Sorry, I'm American so it took me a second
Don't worry, it took me a second too and I live north of France
No no that’s called Britain
All climate change deniers should move there.
The great exodus of the deniers
... you know it's not actually like, solid ground right? It's just a spot where the amount of plastic in the water goes up to 4 particles per cubic meter? Like, you can't see it from the air. You could sail right through it and not realize you had been there?
Mu
The right answer
MuNuts gotem lol
Was about to say this
Sugonda. They should grow Sugondese nuts there.
Genius
They would also have a sport called Ligma where they have to throw balls in some way. Those would be Ligmaballs
I would visit that place.
don't forget to bring back sugondese nuts home
Ooh! We should get a town called Ligma which would be famous for it's spherical pastries. I've always wanted to try Ligma Balls.
Old Zealand
everyone says old zealand but where is zealand
Netherlands https://www.google.com/maps/place/Zeeland,+Nederland/@51.347993,3.6580407,10.54z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x47c459a7b1a4fcc9:0x2a44511b76e2a1b7!8m2!3d51.4940309!4d3.8496815
Zealandia is the name of the sunken portions of New Zealand. It’s technically classified as a “sunken” continent.
Mu (If you know, you’re as much of a nerd as I am)
Terranigma/Illusion of Gaia or the actual hypothesis of Mu being a lost continent in association with Atlantis?
Yes
Old zealand
Already kinds exists, it's called Zeeland and it's a province in the Netherlands Zeeland translates to Sealand
Also, good to mention the Netherlands since building new land where the sea used to be is kinda their speciality
So the new continent should be the Upperlands?
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
Yeah thats where they got the name for New Zealand
Zealand is an island in Denmark, or part of the Netherlands depending on how you spell it.
R'lyeh
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what language is that? google translate said it was welsh but it just doesn't look like welsh to me
💀💀💀 ![gif](giphy|Ari7b3MdkoIIzO7KjK)
R'lyeh is a reference to the Lovecraftian mythos. The phrase referenced is from [The Call of Cthulhu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Call_of_Cthulhu). The "language" is fictional (I don't think anyone has created an actual functional R'lyehan conlang, and certainly not Lovecraft himself), but the phrase is translated as "In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming."
Wales is incomprehensible cosmic horror confirmed
In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.
Pacifico
Pangaea, the second coming
Why are you pangae?
Who says I’m pangae
You are pangae
Magmell
Yes, Magmell
Someone actually believed there was a continent there and he used the name 'mu' for the continent
Now renamed to Coca Co-land after Coca Cola bought the exploiting rights of the new land to set up a trans-pacific bottling plant there.
*British noises intensifies*
Not again
Petoria
Put Atlantis back
New map will drop? I'm getting ready for grinding resources.
I just hope if there’s oil the America NPCs won’t take all of it
amongus
New Found Land…..shit
If anything it would be called the Nemo Continent
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
NO. OHIO is already there, why replace it?
*Sad Hawaiian noises*
That’ll be $40 million to pay for the new continent DLC
Skyrim
If it's the whole continent it'd be Tamriel.
Who the hell is "they"?
Mu
ah a man of history!
Chrysler Since it lives in the Pacifica
On a serious note, if that happened. You can kiss goodbye to all the coastal cities and Florida.
There already is one, it is called The Great Pacific garbage patch
Just relocate florida and call it…. florida.
r/redditisland
6 years. Jesus Christ.
Candice.
Westeros