PositivelyCynical

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

It's more an issue of if there is a risk of litigation, or potential avenues of it. Having less things potentially be targets helps differentiate a products identity more and have less 'weight' if it is used in court an evidence thereof.

Another benefit is this allows them to deviate from past/common tropes that people would expect from a "Shaitan" or any other renamed creatures based on knowledge from other systems or analogous creatures of myth in future writing - even if they still borrow from the latter in most creatures cases.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Red lights don't allow you to see as well in dark/poor visibility conditions that are needed for driving. You're moving 30 to 60 mph likely on the road vs walking speed while hiking and that reaction time visibility is much more important. The intensity of red light that would be needed would make the benefit non-existent (as they'd be just as obnoxiously eye-destroying as the super brights and blue lights).

Some states in the US allow "amber" colored lights for headlights/brights though, and I think they're way less obnoxious and still allow for high levels of visibility.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I thought ER was on par with or easier than other souls games solo, I actually had a harder time playing in co-op than solo. It's quite fun and has a ton of replayability on PC with the modding community. I'm in the same vein with the spooky games being a no-go, so I have nothing to offer on RE2 vs ER.