>>86147103>Only in Endtown would you have supercomputers powered by feelingsI like it because it feels more scifi compared to Marx' magic bullshit.
I don't have problems with magic
I actually prefer it usually but the magic type stuff didn't feel as... I dunno, setup as the scifi aspect?
You see a post-apocalyptic wasteland and you can easily assume the futuristic science fiction aspect, but not the supernatural magic side of the setting.
The dittos seemed almost like nanomachines early on, but now the more we learn about them the more they're sounding like magic bullshit and I'm kinda happy about it.
Finding out that the dittos, creatures that have had multiple important appearances doing things that weren't too overtly magical, actually have roots in the supernatural feels like a much better lead in to more drastic examples of wizardry than some guy opening holes in thin air like it's nothing without explanation when the most we'd seen was a talking pool for maybe three or four pages and a crazy revival seed for about two.