There’s Some Biblical Weirdness Inside Battlefield V
Battlefield games give you a lot of bang for your buck right out of the box. They allow players to drive tanks, pilot planes, shoot rockets, and sometimes even to “LoopZook,” which is gamer speak for getting out of your plane mid-flight, blowing up an enemy craft with a rocket launcher, then getting back inside your plane.
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But did you know the game also kind of allows for players to do something outside of senseless(ly cool) destruction? YouTuber DANNYonPC revealed that there’s a secret building mini-game inside the game.
In Battlefield V‘s practice range, four players can start the construction of a massive block-based structure they can use to climb up to the skies — but apparently not much else. It seemed like either a jab at Fortnite‘s millions of abandoned buildings or a “Stairway to Heaven” reference that everyone playing is too young to get.
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Over a year later, however, DANNY found out it actually had a purpose, which was to shatter reality …
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And trigger the wrath of the video game God in a Tower of Babelesque scenario.
So yeah, with enough grit and effort, you too can summon the extremely irritable Old Testament God in a section of the game nobody actually expects you to play.
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Video Game Easter Eggs Are Great At Realistically Portraying The Loch Ness Monster
Proving the existence of the Loch Ness Monster is nigh impossible. On one side of the argument, you have scientists. On the other, you have Scottish people who need you to buy souvenirs. And one element video games seem to portray increasingly well is the dubious existence of this cryptid. No game does such better than Watch Dogs, where the Loch Ness Monster is real, but also not. The devs meant to put it into the game as an Easter egg, but it’s not really there. In true Watch Dogs fashion, Nessie is only accessible through hacking — just like in real life.
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Source: Pinoy Daily News
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