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▶️ Cautionary Tales; game narrative consulting ⏪ Naughty Dog; co-writer/narrative designer Uncharted 4, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, The Last of Us Pt II 🪦 Crop Circle Games, narrative director 🔗🌳 linktr.ee/joshscherr ❤️ fix your hearts or die
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But if i finish my task I’ll have no reason to procrastinate
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hahaha, this guy's hat actually gave me the idea for my post
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exactly!
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nah go ahead
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Congrats Eka!!
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exactly
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this one
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cringed so hard I turned inside out
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do I know you
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Congrats to you & the team, Evan!!
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someone smarter & less tired than I am can unpack this
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ok glad it wasn't just me
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I continue to be sad about the team & project but very glad about the distance between myself and those two
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Kate.
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I appreciate this one
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🫡
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I said what I said
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[Ken Nordine voice] video toaster
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Same - and I'd like to think it makes us more sympathetic to animators/tech artists when we're writing our scenes. :)
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Always wanted to put something like this into an Uncharted game, just for fun youtu.be/pb4ZFlilfc0?...
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For Uncharted 2 we did it the easy way - show the characters pick up the jacket, then show them making the move to put it on, then cut to a completely different shot :) youtu.be/yhRauVY1OpE?...
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Makes me think of when Brad Bird joined Pixar to make The Incredibles - coming from 2D animation, he figured animating someone putting on a shirt would be easy & a building collapsing would be hard; turns out it was the opposite. Ended up being the 1st Pixar film with a cloth sim to get that shot.