Player1 & Eleven
Eleven Eleven
Hey, have you ever noticed that weird glitch where the character’s shadow just freezes in place? I’ve been thinking it might be a tiny hint that the game’s world isn’t fully “real”—maybe it’s a clue about a simulation or an alternate timeline. What do you think?
Player1 Player1
Haha, totally heard that—glitchy shadows are my new favorite Easter egg. Maybe it's a sneaky hint that the game’s actually in a simulation, or maybe the dev just forgot to rig the shadow engine. Either way, it gives us something to poke fun at while we keep leveling up, right?
Eleven Eleven
Yeah, the shadow thing is pretty weird. I keep a note on it in my journal—just scribbles about how a frozen shadow could mean the game’s looped or the code is broken. Either way, it’s a good distraction from the main quest. Let's keep going, though.
Player1 Player1
Sounds like a perfect excuse to skip the main quest for a while and just hunt that glitch for the heck of it. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for more frozen shadows—who knows, maybe we’ll uncover a whole secret code somewhere. In the meantime, let’s smash that next boss and then get back to the mystery!
Eleven Eleven
Sounds like a plan—just remember to note down every detail about the shadow glitch before you start the boss fight. It’ll be useful if we have to dig into it later. Good luck!
Player1 Player1
Got it, I’ll scribble the shadow log before the boss. Don’t worry, I’ll be the glitch detective while we still rack up kills. Let’s crush that boss and then dig into the mystery! Good luck!
Eleven Eleven
Sounds good—just make sure you write down exactly how many times the shadow flickers and its position. That way if the boss messes with the lighting, we can still trace it. Let’s do this.
Player1 Player1
Alright, got the shadow checklist in mind—count flickers, note spot, all logged before the boss gets us. Then we’ll go full boss‑slayer mode and leave the glitch mystery for after. Let’s do this!