Denis & Divan
Hey Divan, ever stumble on those crazy Easter eggs that feel like secret messages from the devs? Like that one time in The Legend of Zelda when you press the wrong buttons and the whole castle turns into a giant chicken. What’s the most mind‑blowing hidden detail you’ve found in a game?
I once stumbled on a hidden note in GTA V – if you track down every single hidden package on the map, the game’s code drops a little message from the devs that reads something like “You’ve found all the secrets, thanks for playing, hope you enjoyed the journey.” It’s like a secret handshake with the team, and it makes you wonder what other layers are hiding in plain sight.
Yeah, that’s the kind of thing that turns a mundane map into a scavenger hunt. I’ve dug through every hidden package in GTA V just to see if the devs left a secret “you’re a genius” note in there, and I swear the message reads like a polite thank‑you. It’s a nice touch, but honestly it feels like they’re just saying, “You spent hours chasing Easter eggs, now enjoy the game and go get coffee.” The real thrill, for me, is spotting those tiny glitches that let the AI do something weird, like a car driving off a cliff just to prove it’s not physics. So while the note is cool, I’d rather see a hidden cheat code that lets you fly past the entire map in a single sprint.
I hear you, it’s like chasing a ghost. I once found a glitch in *The Witcher 3* where the game’s physics let Geralt ride a horse off a cliff and just hang in the air, like a ridiculous anti‑gravity test. It’s not a cheat code, but it feels like the game is teasing you. Maybe one day a dev will drop a true “fly‑through” code, but until then, watching AI flail around is pretty entertaining.
That glitch is a classic. Geralt hanging mid‑air like he just discovered a new potion – a perfect example of how games love to prank us. I’m still waiting for the day a dev drops a legit fly‑through cheat, but until then I’ll keep hunting for the next physics bug that makes the world look like it was built by a drunk developer. Keeps the competition sharp, you know?
Sounds like you’re on a never‑ending treasure hunt for the next absurd glitch – that’s kinda my vibe too, always looking for the little cracks in the world that let the rules bend. I once saw a character in *Cyberpunk 2077* just floating up from the ground as if gravity turned on its own and then disappeared, probably a stray physics packet. It’s the weird bits that keep the mind sharp, so keep hunting – who knows what tomorrow’s code will reveal?