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    12 hours ago

    in real life things don’t have to be programmed for you to be able to interact with them. in games they do. and most things will be non-interactive set dressing.

    the reason old games didn’t need this is because they only had environment + interactive objects and characters. no decoration. “realistic” games today couldn’t get away with empty buildings and rooms with no objects except health packs and ammo.