Cyberpunk Thread

Cyberpunk Thread

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We cyberpunk now

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Anyone have the video where they put the cyberpunk 2077 music over the demonstration?

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You mean another people post anything that's slightly not mainstream thread.

I'm not sure if this stuff counts as cyberpunk to anyone else, but cobbled together ARs with weird furnishings really seem like the cyberpunk arm of choice in my mind

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no, is doesn't fucking count

>fire few hundred shots
>gimmick beats itsealf to death
but it does look super cool

I need it

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are there any recorded cases of these failing like that during testing? I'd assume it would go like
>400 rounds
>led starts bleeding
>screen dies from wear and tear
>send back to manufacturer
>replaced with new one
>new one dies again
>eventually replaced with hardened gen 2 upgrade
I really hope that I'm not just spoiled on good customer service for shitty guns.

People who make these posts are boomers who hate technology
this sit isn't some made in china crap

this is so fucking stupid, but i've wanted something like this since Aliens

So I guess reading comprehension wasn't your strong suit in high school, was it user? I literally asked if these have ever been shown to fail due to regular use and then posted optimistically about the best case scenario if that turns out to be true. By the way, nice boomer meme. Post your fucking guns.

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I'm assuming you'd have to use special/proprietary magazines for the slide to register the numbers.

Reminds me of a stock M4X from Blacklight.

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Nope, just tracks the motion of the slide. More of a gimmick at this point

Yes.

Had a lot of fun with that game.

Then it would be easy for it to give you the wrong reading.

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literally the best CoD clone ever made.
sad that it died.

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eh I don't really shoot guns

He's not criticizing you, he's criticizing the person you responded to. It's not really clear in the text, but still.

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That's the p90 prototype right?
I wonder if you can do this with a high recoil caliber to mitigate it a bit. Like a MTR-8 but with a longer, bit lower barrel

SEE YOU AT THE PARTY RICHTER

I was mourning that game yesterday, user. Thanks for salting the wound.

Nice.

Have a wallpaper cause I don't have my cyberpunk folder on this laptop.

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Wrong.
It uses proprietary floor plates and followers, I think.

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this in a side charger

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If I lived in a free state, I'd probably build an AR with a thumbhole stock just because cyberpunk aesthetics. Maybe not this one, but definitely a thumbhole stock.

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Is that a rifle somebody made in their toolshed? Is it semi automatic or bolt action somehow?

I want one. Where get? US imported?

Very early prototype of what would become the AAI flechette rifle entered into the SPIW and ACR programs.

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Is that a FAMAS

Hah. Forgot about that vapourware.

Not yet. If HS and Springfield work together, I'm sure they could produce most of the rifle in Croatia and finish it up here in America to get around the non-sporting purpose laws that prevent rifles with certain characteristics from being imported. Or, maybe someone else will do what Arsenal, FIME, and Legion did with AKs from Izhmash.

Does anyone else think we are legitimately headed for a cyberpunk future? No memes, for real.
Scares the shit out of me, but at least it'll be neon and schway.

Sexy.

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You tell me.
>I never asked for this

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We're already in it, you retard. We just got all the bad stuff -- Mass surveillance, wealth disparity, hypercapitalism -- and none of the cool shit like cyborgs and hovercars.

We're already there, omae.

That looks fucking nice. It's probably shit though

We're the old geezers who didn't grow up with cybernetics, so we get our shit hacked by kids who grew up with their brains hooked up to the Internet.

Can't wait til I can have my brain put into a robo body. Shit's gunna be sweet.
Well damn. I guess you're right. Seems like the rest is slowly catching up tho.

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>Can't wait til I can have my brain put into a robo body.
I can't wait until I can re-sleeve Altered Carbon style, but I'm sure whatever megacorp is in charge of that will find a way to fuck me over.

Hopefully at that point you can just go to a ripper and have it done on the sly.

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I don't know which is worse, dying to a botched chrome job by a ripper doc or being sleeved into a cyber body loaded with DRM.

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I'd rather not have bloatware on the brain personally.
Do want.

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The first half of Elysium was great. I wish Blomkamp would do more out-and-out cyberpunk stuff.

very good props too

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>hovercars
Well one of these days, when I have enough money, I'm gonna build myself a hovercraft for fucking around- but I'm not sure they make sense for replacing everyone's cars with. I think the future of personal automobiles will be slightly faster golf carts with all the safety features of modern cars- they won't go faster than 45 mph, air bags and seat belts, and running off either high efficiency natural gas hybrid set ups or full on electric.
>but muh twu tun pickerp trucks!
Hey, you asked about what the future will likely look like I told you.no hovercars, and our current vehicles result in far more crash fatalities and maimings each year than gun murder does- one of these days, society will stop being full retard about cars.

Thanks Mr. Skeltal

Is this a bushmaster arm pistol?

If I had some measure of means in such a situation, I'd go with a mid-tier modification ready corp body, a cyberbrain with the best parts I could pull together and make work, and the strongest open source operating system I can get access to for it to run, preferably something that would let me fork my mind and recombine forks within my own head for multitasking. Then when it came to body mods, the first things I'd go for is a skull built like the black box of a spaceship, then follow up upgrading my senses, then my manual dexterity with stuff like enhanced hands and limbs. Probably wouldn't go in for prosthetic weapons.

If there was a choice between a GiTS style hardware/wetware cyberbrain and a cortical stack I'd generally go with a cyberbrain unless it had really major downsides.

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Looper was really good, and the only prominent example of rural cyberpunk I can think of

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Getting your brain hacked is a PRETTY BIG DOWNSIDE, bud.
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Reminder: The primary weapon used in Looper was a PGO shotgun

I feel like I can learn how to de-bloat myself. I mean I can already do it to regular computers, and any differences in my Robo body could be learned in a YouTube tutorial.

Fuck I'd love to see a notepad dock dragged and typed on the screen explaining which .ddl to drag into your fucking brain to fix your ejaculation runtime error.
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what is this sexy beast?

I think you have the right idea, but I'd go with a cortical stack and have multiple backups that I regularly update. And depending on the job I can sleeve into different types of "morphs" (to use an Eclipse Phase term).

IIRC Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive had a lot of rural scenes. Looper is underrated though, even if it's time travel aspects were lacking.

mmmhmm. Sounds good, but I'd like at least a prosthetic blade somewhere on me as a hold out, something like the ones in Deus Ex.
I think a cortical stack has some advantages, at least on a basic level, being that its small, virtually indestructible, and easily removed, but I still agree with you on a cyberbrain being a better choice, especially if you need multitasking.
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>hello welcome 2 my tutorial
>today i show u how to remove adware from ur apple-atari cyberbrain
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Just add a x2 scope and a silencer and I'm off to save some dumb AI.

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Can you imagine what it'd be like to try reading a corrupt file with your brain?
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I imagine it would be like listening to a Death Grips song at full blast.

The way I always imagined this to work is that its loaded with one-after-the-other powder-round-powder-round etc with electric igniters in the gaps where the powder is. Basically, a pistol based metal storm, but in semi-auto. Press the trigger and you set off the first charge, again, the second, and so on until its empty. Then you take off the assembly and toss it.

Neosted

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yeah, which is why you airgap your systems, and have a bunch of synchronized minds running together in one brain. The Major and The Laughing Man both hack your eyes, not your brain which is generally protected with attack barriers which are engineered to be lethal to even prod, and feed you false sensory data, but they both need an in just like any hacker. If your eyes are wetware, or just have hardlines right to your brain and nothing else, then there's no way in to the system.

Also, just having the sleeving functionality from a cortical stack really misses the wider potential of a cyberbrain. It leaves the thinking device entirely unchanged and just adds that function, with the tech for a cyberbrain one could totally rebuild their mental architecture to suit whatever goal they have in mind, then rearrange it for whatever else. To me it seems worth the risk, or at least the investment in mental home security measures.

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>Also, just having the sleeving functionality from a cortical stack really misses the wider potential of a cyberbrain. It leaves the thinking device entirely unchanged and just adds that function, with the tech for a cyberbrain one could totally rebuild their mental architecture to suit whatever goal they have in mind, then rearrange it for whatever else. To me it seems worth the risk, or at least the investment in mental home security measures.
I mean, the future is disposable. Your brain got shredded by a virus? Move on to a new brain. I suppose what you'd ultimately end up choosing depends on your line of work. I do like your idea of having multiple brains running together. It's kind of like an emulation or streaming, no? Building your own mind from the ground up sounds cool, and opens up a lot of possibilities.