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NigelFrobisher , in Windows 7

Make thyself scarce, cur, less ye see the back of my hand.

donescobar , in Errr... what?

I totally read that bottom line in evil stewie voice

tenchiken , in Windows 7

Thanks!

I hate it.

Zehzin , in Windows 7
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The little shield next to the turn off computer icon implying it’ll update it without asking is a nice touch

FordBeeblebrox , in All parts now on video CD

Never knew Boromir had such nice legs

MrSoup , in Just use Firefox

Complete with built-in malware

Full period.

mexicancartel ,

They put three periods

CanadianCarl ,
Gluten6970 ,

Ackchyually… It’s spelled ellipsis

CanadianCarl ,

I used the plural word, oopsies.

Nougat , in Windows 7

XP

HKPiax , in All parts now on video CD
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Pippin with tits

Hmm, interesting

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Hobbes_Dent , in Windows 7
Esqplorer , in Errr... what?

Angelina_Stewie2005

Sam_Bass , in Errr... what?

Stewie blows

spicytuna62 , in Errr... what?
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This would have been so much funnier without any text.

Juice64 , in Microtransactions...
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You guys must be too young to remember the Oblivion Horse DLC. Bethesda’s one of the earliest culprits

bitfucker ,

Wasn’t it skyrim?

Juice64 ,
@Juice64@lemmy.world avatar

They have too but this was around 07, maybe earlier. 07 is when I lived with my friends that played that game.

bitfucker ,

I am remembering the horse armor DLC lol

ObsidianZed ,

Geez… I had to look it up and that was 18 years ago. There are legal adults today that weren’t born yet.

I remember it though I didn’t have an Xbox and it I remember correctly, I want to say it was only available on Xbox.

Paradoxvoid ,
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It’s funny how when this was released, people were massively up in arms since it was ‘only cosmetic’ - then we saw what these companies would do with PvP games and P2W microtransactions, so people had to turn around and beg for them to return to being purely cosmetic additions…

m0darn , in Dunes vs Star Wars

Does anyone have an analysis comparing the Fremen of Frank Herbert’s Dune to the the Aiel of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time?

TexasDrunk ,

They’re the same except you have to go through the rings to see the future.

Thank you for attending my TED Talk.

ButtDrugs ,

I’m 9 books into WoT right now (its good shit) and the overlap between the Dune series is pretty interesting to say the least. Rand -> Paul, Aes Sedai -> Benne Gesserit, Aiel -> Fremen, I mean there’s a dozen more comparisons I could make too. The lack of Turbo Pussies and chair dogs is a let down though.

Cypher ,

Graendal uses humans as chairs.

Lumun ,
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Definitely a huge overlap but mostly just because these are classic and great tropes from English-language literature. I doubt Dune was a major inspiration for WOT.

Aes Sedai - Bene - Moirai/Weird Sisters Moiraine is literally named after the Moirai

Paul/Rand are regular chosen ones with the foreign savior theme of Lawrence/Heart of Darkness added on for good measure

MeowZedong ,
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Many of the main characters in WoT are just phonetically different spellings or slight alterations of characters from the Arthurian Legend.

  • Egwene al’Vere = Guinevere
  • Amyrlin, Merrilin = Merlin
  • Moiraine = Morgaine (not to belittle your insight)
  • Artur Paendrag = Arthur Pendragon
  • Gawyn = Gawain
  • Lan = Lancelot
  • Tar Valon = Avalon
  • Etc.
AeonFelis ,

I had one in my mind for quite a while now. Time to write it down:

A famous-but-secretive order of women pulls the strings of all known civilization. They possess special powers, that allows them to do so, but even more than their powers they rely on their reputation and their vast network of connections. There is an important in-lore reason why the order accepts only women - the powers they use are defined by their gender, and the male version has some terrible aspects to it such that letting a man connect to it will be disastrous.

And yet - the order has a prophecy about a chosen one - a man that will use the power to unify humanity and lead it. For generations, the order’s secret agenda was to track the bloodlines that will lead to his birth, all in order to ensure he is born under their control and guidance.

But as stories go - that doesn’t work out. In the last generation, just before the chosen one is born, a member of the order betrays that goal. The chosen one is born outside the order’s control (though not entirely outside its influence), and grows up training under a master swordsman.

We reach the first book. Boy leaves happily with his big happy community - which, of course, gets attacked and destroyed. Accompanied by a member of the order he manages to escape the massacre , and eventually reach the desert. There they meet up with the Bedouin themed desert nomads. These nomad are very isolated and xenophobic, but of course they eventually accept our protagonist. We learn a few things about them:

  1. While they are known through the world as fearsome warriors, in their past they were pacifists.
  2. Their women can also use the same power the order uses. They just… use it for their own tribe’s businesses instead of interfering with governments.
  3. They also have a prophecy about a chosen one that would lead them. And surprise surprise - it’s the same chosen one the order was going for. What are the odds?

Well, chosen one or not - there is a tradition to be held. So our protagonist goes through their tests, becomes their great chieftain, takes a chieftain’s daughter as his lover (which won’t stop him from marrying a more conventional princess), and goes on to use them to do his chosen one business and take over the entire civilization.

psmgx , in Dunes vs Star Wars

Lol the real plagiarism is GW / Warhammer 40k ripping off Dune

Quetzalcutlass ,

Though you could do an identical meme with Games Workshop and Blizzard. There were so many people back in the day that didn’t know Warhammer 40k had been around for over a decade when StarCraft released.

And then the same thing happened again when Dawn of War was released.

StalinIsMaiWaifu ,
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Also Warcraft, it’s blatantly ripped from Warhammer

TeenieBopper ,

To be fair, the original warcraft was supposed to be an rts using the Warhammer IP.

Pelicanen ,

Starcraft was also supposed to be a Warhammer 40k game iirc.

scytale ,

Yeah I was one those who grew up playing StarCraft and was in awe of how balanced the game races are and thought the game and lore was the first of its kind. It was only later that I learned of Warhammer 40k.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,
grrgyle ,

God I do love me some crunchy writing

solarvector ,

And literally everything else and cramming it into one universe

grrgyle , (edited )

Also big numbers = epic as a guiding light

rustyfish ,
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Not only Dune. GW ripped off so many franchises it made my head spin when I finally read the Foundation series by Asimov. Let’s just say the Mechanicum wasn’t an original idea.

Aurenkin ,

And Starcraft ripping off 40k

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