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thoughts on biokinesis?
if your brain can cure cancer can it also change your DNA?

>> No.11364701
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>>11364693
probably

>> No.11364815

>>11364693
How does DXHR compare with the first game?

>> No.11364938

>>11364815
Haven't played it completely, but it's inferior in every regard but graphics imho. First one is just simply the best game ever. Shame they didn't finish the "stay with UNATCO" option back then.

>> No.11365369

>>11364938
What a shame.
I guess it's not too bad as I don't have the hardware to drive the more recent games anyway.

What did you think of Invisible War?

>> No.11365393

>>11365369
>I don't have the hardware to drive the more recent games anyway.

It's UE3 dude, you should be fine running of on-board graphics if you have a processor made within the last five years.

Different anon btw

>> No.11366289

>>11364815
it's suprisingly good
not as good as original deus ex but definitely worth cheking out

>> No.11366315

>>11365369
I found invisible war rather boring and lifeless, but some people do love it. I don't know, to me it just felt stale. But check it out if you can. Ymmv.
The first game had three endings, but IW plays out in only one of the options and makes that ending canon.

>> No.11366487

>>11364693
>biokinesis
Moving organic matter???

>> No.11366497

>>11366487
Yeah. I have it. It’s the special ability to move living matter with just the power of your mind.
An example is when I want to shitpost on my favourite Rwandan freediving forum. I will my fingers to type, and then they do it.

>> No.11366536

>>11366289
>>11366315
Yeah, I've heard it was a mixed bag for some people.
I'll have to try downloading another batch of files from Pirate Bay; the first ones I installed wouldn't let me move between load zones.

>> No.11366541

>>11365393
>within the last five years
Well, that's a problem.
Maybe the next laptop I pick up will be produced within that time period.

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>>11366497
lolnice

>> No.11367872

ump

>> No.11367889

>>11366497
You are a true source of inspirational experiences.

>> No.11368033

>>11364693
I gave this the name "autoevolution". I don't think it's possible outright, but the organism might bias its future change with some kind of embedded fitness logic, or plan, set from the start. An organism like this would be at a massive advantage.

I tried to discuss this with people but all the retarded Atheists and Scientists got pissed off because they thought it invalidated Darwinian mechanics and it sounded too much like God's plan. It's one of many things that left me very bitter and essentially unwilling to discuss anything that requires you to use your own reasoning with a general audience. I almost would rather pummel a blunted depthless naysayer into a crumpled heap than speak a single word to him. You only get truth and legitimacy from people with coercion or outright brutality, trauma is what creates self awareness and honesty.

Sad.

>> No.11368864

>>11364693
i can change dna status from full to empty by cooming