That's not a plot hole. It's fairly well established that the prince didn't know he could rewind time before the first fight against sand monsters (when Farah tells him). Also, the dagger was empty at that point.icame said:I just started playing POP sands of time (Older one..) and you get to a point very early on where a guy releases the sands of time, and it got me thinking, why doesn't the prince just use the dagger to reverse time until before that? It was only a minute ago...
That got me thinking about plot holes in other games, and I wanted to know the escapists opinion on what the most glaring plot hole is in any game.
EDIT: I applaud your skills in the art of the ninja.Kakulukia said:More OT: Vorador's existence in Blood Omen 2. Apparently there is a cure for beheading, but they never told us what it is.
So thats who was whining in my ear the whole fight...Kakulukia said:That's not a plot hole. It's fairly well established that the prince didn't know he could rewind time before the first fight against sand monsters (when Farah tells him). Also, the dagger was empty at that point.icame said:I just started playing POP sands of time (Older one..) and you get to a point very early on where a guy releases the sands of time, and it got me thinking, why doesn't the prince just use the dagger to reverse time until before that? It was only a minute ago...
That got me thinking about plot holes in other games, and I wanted to know the escapists opinion on what the most glaring plot hole is in any game.
More OT: Vorador's existence in Blood Omen 2. Apparently there is a cure for beheading, but they never told us what it is.
HerbertTheHamster said:ALSO WHY FOR THE LOVE OF GOD IS JIM RAYNOR TRYING TO SAVE KERRIGAN IN STARCRAFT 2?!
BROOD WAR ENDS WITH HIM SAYING THAT HE'S GOING TO HUNT HER DOWN AND KILL HER NO MATTER WHAT
WHAT THE SHIT
SUDDEN RAGE
Is reproduction such a hard concept to wrap your mind around? If you just think it's stupid, that's not a plot hole, it's...just something stupid.HerbertTheHamster said:the reapers in ME, fucking bioware keeps insulting my intelligence with their explanations
I don't accept that their only purpose is to make space terminators.
Prof. Monkeypox said:I also wondered why they chose the cop-out answer "we are unknowable" for their motivations, and was annoyed. For what's it's worth, though, I eventually came up with my own explanation.HerbertTheHamster said:icame said:Oh god that. I hate that about ME so much.HerbertTheHamster said:the reapers in ME, fucking bioware keeps insulting my intelligence with their explanations
I don't accept that their only purpose is to make space terminators.![]()
this spoilerbot 3000 ruined the entire game for me, seriously. "you can't understand the reapers, just go shoot stuff."
i felt very insulted
The reapers, being robots, were built by an organic species as a weapon of war to wipe out organics that stood in their way. To prevent the AI from questioning it (and eventually deciding to reject the command), it was built to want to destroy organics, but no explanation is built in to the programming to justify this "desire." Thus, they use the "we are unknowable" cop-out to prevent themselves from realizing that they have no reason to follow their original programming.
Well, the Flood were intelligent enough to use Forerunner tech and could use the same nuke from orbit approach, but then they could assimilate all of their defeated enemies and aquire all their knowledge. Not to mention the fact that the Flood could rebuild themselves from a single spore. They also had the ability to corrupt AIs, so long term automated defenses would be useless. The Forerunner's decision to kill anything large enough to be seen with the naked eye in order to stop the Flood seems like a good idea when faced with an organic Borg. [/Halo Fanboyism]Ninjat_126 said:My plot hole would probably be from Halo, and the existance of the Halo rings.
If one guy with a shotgun can clear out thousands of them in a single day, how long would they last against a billion guys with shotguns?
Failing that, the Forerunners probably have orbital-death-ray-things. Nuke them from orbit!
1. the reapers are a hybrid of organic and cybernetics whos sole intention is to "evolve" and become better and to survive by consuming other civilizationHerbertTheHamster said:the reapers in ME, fucking bioware keeps insulting my intelligence with their explanations
I don't accept that their only purpose is to make space terminators.
ALSO WHY FOR THE LOVE OF GOD IS JIM RAYNOR TRYING TO SAVE KERRIGAN IN STARCRAFT 2?!
BROOD WAR ENDS WITH HIM SAYING THAT HE'S GOING TO HUNT HER DOWN AND KILL HER NO MATTER WHAT
WHAT THE SHIT
SUDDEN RAGE
there are 2 civil wars you could be talking about in DA, the civil war between ferelden and the nation to the north (which was over well before the start of the game) or, the more likely one you are talking about, the small civil war between ruling factions for the empty throne. in DA the guy who betrayed the king at the beginning dismisses the fact that a blight is occurring and says it is just some dark spawns that will be easily cleaned up so he worries about securing his throne more than the coming blightthethingthatlurks said:One thing about Dragon Age I found incredibly annoying was the supposed civil war in Ferelden, of which you don't really see much. Seriously, isn't any of the commanders going to point to the dark cloud to the south and say "you know, why don't we save killing each other over the proper succession of the throne to this most illustrious hellhole of a kingdom until after the apocalypse has been averted?" There are also the elves, who continue to go to the cursed forest under the guidance of the idiot who is responsible for the curse in the first place. And don't get me started on the stupid fucking dwarfs, who have first hand knowledge of the gathering blight, but refuse to do anything until some outsider settles their political problems for them. Sometimes I wish I could have just fled the country and left all of the retards to be devoured by the armies of darkness. I'm pretty sure that's how natural selection works in the forgotten realms. Argh, the stories in Bioware's games are full of plot holes, in addition to being shite.
That's not a plot hole- the Prince didn't have the faintest idea how to reverse time at that point, as far as I remember, and even if he did, there were too many guards there for the Prince to do anything about it even if he had reversed time.icame said:I just started playing POP sands of time (Older one..) and you get to a point very early on where a guy releases the sands of time, and it got me thinking, why doesn't the prince just use the dagger to reverse time until before that? It was only a minute ago...
That got me thinking about plot holes in other games, and I wanted to know the escapists opinion on what the most glaring plot hole is in any game.