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I'd not call Doom 3 a "Doom game". I'd call it more System Shock inspired with it's audio logs and GUI system. Comparing Doom 3 to Doom's 1 & 2 is a night and day difference. Yes it has "Doom" in it's title, but it is a COMPLETELY different style of game.
well, not every single replicator sells ammo by default.the point was that replicators on a spaceship suddenly selling ammo when there's fighting going on is believable. vending machines, not so much.
Yeah I know not all do, but some do
possible yes, probable no. but fair enough, we do not know that for sure.anyway, the point was;- reps selling ammo on VB, sure- vending machines selling ammo in Rapture, ok why not- vending machines selling ammo on Citadel, no, not reallyhowgh.
There are many things in the universe that are "possible" however it's counterproductive to discuss them all due to their unremarkable nature. It is far more productive to discuss things in terms of their probability. It's possible that a man is living on the far side of the moon. The means exist for it to be true. But it is so improbable that it becomes completely arbitrary to even mention it. The point is, it pisses people off to be reminded of the possibility of some insignificant thing when there are probabilities that supersede it. It's usually a tactic people use to salvage a lost argument so they don't have to be 100% wrong. In this case you're saying it's possible that some replicators had ammo. Yes, it is possible. Is it probable? No. But if 1 or 2 did, let's say because they were in the security area and served the guards there, what would it matter? We're saying that replicators were hacked to make them useful for resisting the incursion of the Many and Shodan. The ghost sequence is as much proof as we'll ever get or could reasonably expect. How many of them were hacked doesn't matter. The point is that hacking them to make bullets is plausible because replicators convert energy into matter using software so there's no suspension of disbelief there. Vending machines are literally stocked by someone and this is just not how the Von Braun works.
Do you have proof that all of them have been hacked?