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Can you make an Everyone Dies™ situation using the last thing you Googled?

OK, here we go…Huh. Well, I suppose so.Saturday. 28 October, 2017.07.15, CEST.Jim wakes up to find that his hair is now two metres long. He climbs out of bed, showers, dresses, shaves and gets on the train to work. By now, European social media is abuzz with the hashtag #SHGS - an acronym for the newly named Spontaneous Hair Growth Syndrome.Jim arrives at work. He dons his uniform and enters the reactor control room. John is a controller of the Isar Nuclear Power Plant.Just last week, Chancellor Merkel had announced updates to her plans to rid Germany of nuclear power. That’s all well and good, but his job will be in danger.Distracted by this thought, he trips on his hair as he sits down. He narrowly manages to avoid falling by grabbing on to the control panel at the last minute… but realises too late his mistake.To avoid falling, his hand had grabbed a button labelled Force Open All Vents.A portion of Bavaria is no more.In NATO headquarters, there is panic. There has been a nuclear explosion in Bavaria, Germany, and nobody yet knows why. There is suspicion of a Russian nuclear missile attack - and maybe the Russians were the ones that gave us such long hair to cause panic!An order is sent out. Across the USA and Europe, keys are turning in slots. Missile bunkers are seeing the light of day.Meanwhile, in Russia, alarms are going off everywhere. How did the Americans manage to give us all such long hair, and - is that a missile? Minutes before the first NATO strike, the NATO missiles have already been noticed. Russian officials give the order and MAD soon follows.Everyone Dies™

Who are all of the actors that make cameos in A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014 film)?

here is a list from wikipedia. I just copied and pasted it so its from their site.Cameos[edit]Tait Fletcher as Cowboy #1[13]Gilbert Gottfried as Abraham Lincoln,[14] he was seen during Albert's drug trip.Mike Henry as smiling man in photographDennis Haskins as snake oil salesmanJohn Michael Higgins as Dandy #1Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown[15]Bill Maher as comic[16]Ewan McGregor as a cowboy who laughed with Foy at Albert's expense at the fair.Alec Sulkin as guy at fairRupert Boneham as guy in bar fightKaley Cuoco (uncredited, unrated version only) as woman in the store, a girl that Albert tries to pick up in a store.Jamie Foxx (uncredited) as Django Freeman,[17] he appears where he shoots the owner of the "Runaway slave" game. The scene featuring him was added after audiences in test screenings reacted poorly to the shooting gallery at the fair which features cartoon images of black slaves as targets.Ryan Reynolds (uncredited) as cowboy killed in barPatrick Stewart (uncredited voice) as sheep, a sheep with long legs that was seen in Albert's drug trip.

Is there a game that looks like anime but is made on a 3D engine? What is needed to be done that we could enjoy anime like scenes in 3d games?

The anime Aesthetic has been tried on consoles since the PSX, they were effective if a bit crude on the 3D side due to their low poly count and low resolution like in Fear Effect:even on PS2, in the case of anime based games Cell shading was usually the way to go:Even the Gamecube’s then controversial Wind Waker delivered an anime-like aesthetic that was more so apreciated during gameplay and its cutscenes:Ni No Kuni is an amazing RPG on the PS3 with cell shaded 3d Graphics, that were only made more awesome because of their collaboration with Studio Ghibli (Princess Mononoke, spirited away, and many other anime films), on this screenshot everything you see is a 3D model, including the 2 characters.on the next generation of consoles fidelity has only gotten better thanks to the technology devs have access to like in this screenshot of naruto shippuden ultimate ninja storm 4:or Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2or the perfection that is Guilty Gear Xrd where you cant even tell they’re 3D models until you pull off a special move and see it in motion and even still you wonder if they’re 3D or just very fluid 2D animation (they’re 3D, definitelly 3D) just look at these gorgeous character models, they’re 3D!.or these close-ups! Still 3D, that's the very same character model you were playing with, they don’t switch them! they’re that good!but these current gen games are mostly action or fighting games , but even the LoZ: Breath of the wild fully voiced cut scenes have that anime-feel to it, so the technology is there already…So to address the second question: “what is needed to be done that we could enjoy anime like scenes in 3d games?” well, for someone to go for that aesthetic. We can already pull off the 3D graphics that while running in real time look like actual anime, so again, the tech is there. whats needed is for someone to use it… but it has to fit the overall design of the game, you cant just use it just because its there, or it could ruin the overall feel of the game, after all your audience isn’t just those people who love anime.

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