Here is a question, did they? Wouldn't it be a more despairing story, especially since you adress the fact that he has straight up supernatural powers. Ted is going to stay as a blob for a decade or two until everyone pops back in and AM is like "Psych'd"
Why did they stop trying ?
All but one die in the short story.
The guy that wrote Fallout 4 said it best: why bother writing a good novel when most of your customers are going to tear out the pages to make paper airplanes?
Good writing in vidya isn't common so mediocre shit like NV, rdr2 or kotor 2 are considered masterpieces.
>Pathologic 2
Based Erdem
The bookish D&D-playing nerds who were actually capable of competent narrative design have all been muscled out of the AAA industry. All that's left is unimaginative hacks who repurpose and regurgitate trendy cinema tropes.
Someone justifying his own incompetency isn't really a powerful argument.
It's not like the market proved the bethesda braintrust wrong.
are you sure about that
Okay. Point very well made