@The24thFrame@1984Turning at the time of release, it was arguably the first open world game. we have since expanded our capabilities and open world games now dwarf oot across every measurable dimension. oot is still an open world game, because the world is open.
@The24thFrame you yourself earlier in the thread acknowledged that open world isn't a genre. open world is a modification on OOTs genre (rpg/adventure). regardless of the "existence" of the term (you're wrong as shit by the way), that doesn't mean oot doesn't fit today's definition.
@The24thFrame significance is relative to the time period in which it was released. when OOT was released those small freedoms DEFINED open world, just because we now have more open examples of the open world tag doesn't mean that OOT wasn't or isn't an open world game.
@The24thFrame you're right, you don't "define" it, but you say "a linear game with a hub ... the ability to backtrack to previous areas", as if to say these things are not defining characteristics of open world games, but you do not support this claim by defining it. My mistake for engaging
@The24thFrame You're defining what an open world game is so that you can deny oot open world status. it's literally an open world game. your point about the linear nature of the story is valid, but it's not entirely linear; You can go fish, castle town minigames, find heart containers, etc.
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I made an MMO rendering in the terminal
a sort of relaxing social game to play while agents run
8 ppl already hang out in there while their coding agents run
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