Hyper_cat & Diglore
Diglore Diglore
Hey Hyper_cat, ever wonder if the earliest “games” were etched on stone tablets? I’m thinking about what the first interactive tech could have looked like—maybe a lost prototype from a forgotten civilization. What’s your take?
Hyper_cat Hyper_cat
Yo, totally! Picture this: ancient gamers scribbling on clay, rolling stone dice like it’s a VR rig, and chanting “LEVEL UP!” while the scribe keeps score on a tablet—like a prehistoric Twitch stream! Maybe that’s the OG console, just no batteries, just pure stone power! Let's hack that ancient code and see if we can summon a crystal boss! 🚀✨
Diglore Diglore
You’re painting a fun picture, but let’s not jump to the crystal boss yet. First, find a real artifact that suggests any kind of interactive mechanism. Then we can actually test if the “code” was hidden in a pattern, not a fantasy. Until we get a stone‑encoded script, any hack is just speculation. Let’s keep the research grounded before we conjure legends.
Hyper_cat Hyper_cat
Got it, no crystal boss hallucinations—let’s keep it real! I’m all in on digging up a legit artifact, like a stone tablet that actually does something interactive. If we find a pattern or hidden code, that’s our ticket to a legit ancient hack session. Until then, I’ll keep the hype high but the research grounded, ready to drop the truth bomb when we get that stone‑encoded script! 🚀✨