Well, I mean it makes sense. With an explosion debris if thrown outwards whereas during an implosion debris is thrown inwards. If you aren't wearing proper PPE, the safest place would be to look directly at it.
For half life episode 2 when you're in the caves there's a T-junctions. Well right side of the T would originally loop back to the start (a very short loop). They had to remove it and make it a dead end because testers had the memory of goldfish and would keep going right and not progress. It's all just so magical.
Flame-thriller on July 7th, 2020 at 00:19 UTC »
Glad I didn’t look away
Baricuda on July 7th, 2020 at 01:24 UTC »
Well, I mean it makes sense. With an explosion debris if thrown outwards whereas during an implosion debris is thrown inwards. If you aren't wearing proper PPE, the safest place would be to look directly at it.
FlagrantBooch on July 7th, 2020 at 01:37 UTC »
For half life episode 2 when you're in the caves there's a T-junctions. Well right side of the T would originally loop back to the start (a very short loop). They had to remove it and make it a dead end because testers had the memory of goldfish and would keep going right and not progress. It's all just so magical.