pmchem: maybe not on the zaum devblog but at least on the steam client updates section pmchem: that's my point, though - posting about specific fixes is something people will appreciate! I do appreciate the frustration but we appreciate any and all patience because we're a very small team and we're doing the best we can to prioritise amongst all the issues coming in.
#Disco elysium 1.2 patch Patch#
Dani: Hi there, as I've said before in here patch notes are coming for large patches, at the moment they aren't significant or are specific fixes. Customers (including me) VALUE that and your Steam sales and review scores will go up if you post about your patches. Is that coming soon? In my opinion, ZA/UM is missing out on a lot of potential customer goodwill by not screaming to the world about how good their post-launch support has been. pmchem: the public steam release keeps getting patched, including today, but there are no patch notes to be found anywhere, or even comments on the existence of a patch. Dani is their community manager (I have no idea if that's a paid position or what): (Shivers wants you to forget your ex so you can keep being an inexplicably great cop / so you can be at your best when the Return happens.)įrom the official discord, just now.
But overall I get the feeling IE is just super intuition and Shivers is a little bit more. The conversation with the plasmid through IE was slightly real. All of the Shivers flash-sideways are just you imagining things. You can come up with plausible alternatives - Harry saw the tree even if I, the player, didn't, noticed there was a tape in it, and used that information. Also Shivers straight up identifies itself as the world-spirit in the church rave, which could have been in part due to the proximity of the 2mm hole. On the other hand Shivers outright told me that the Arno whatever tape was on a tree I hadn't seen before. They're both ambiguous, but the IE bit "Love did me in / Communism killed me" could be Harry noticing that Lety was happy when he died but still not wanting to rule out the Union.
I like the previous couple of discussions that IE is your unconscious and Shivers is the collective unconscious, but I'm not sure I saw anything with IE that I couldn't explain away while Shivers occasionally gets actively para-natural. "Who killed you?" "Communism" springs to mind. As far as I can remember, Inland Empire is never wrong, even when it's telling you things that Harry 100% could not possibly know