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retrospec2017-06-01 06:01 pm
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Hey, Users! This month's wikihow is right over here. In other news, don't you just love our logo colors? Such a nice shade of blue. I'm pretty fond of it myself! You know, Janet has blue eyes. But then, I guess you guys don't know anyone with eyes that color anymore, right? Whoops. Anyway, see you next month! Well, some of you anyway. :) Jim Halloway Research & Development Retr ![]() As discussed on the monthly plot post the colors blue and green are now gray - except for the blue on the retrospec application logo and their building sign, although no NPC will be capable of seeing the color in these places. As stated in the plot post, NPCs will also seem to be completely unaware that the colors blue and green ever existed. Oops.
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I guess this is a good way to show us if someone has lived with this for their whole life, they don't seem to notice.
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It's not just like they don't notice. It's like they automatically get the knowledge of how to deal with it.
I don't know how many horse riders suddenly knew how to handle chocobos. I didn't even notice the difference at the time.
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Do you think people are going to notice if our socks don't match?
Because judging from that experience, I would bet they would. [And be a little creeped out by it.]
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