It's its own real, so it makes sense that things don't work the way we expect them to. Including what parts of the city we can see and access, apparently.
I guess the simplest way to put it is that a video game is, like... a story you can interact with! You get to play as the main character and explore the world for yourself. But because it's a story, there are certain places you're locked out of until the plot progresses.
It does make sense. So because we haven't progressed very far in the Reaper's Game yet, there are parts of this city we won't be able to access until later.
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It really is like a game in that way.
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[they do not have video games in teyvat]
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I'm afraid I'm not.
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I guess the simplest way to put it is that a video game is, like... a story you can interact with! You get to play as the main character and explore the world for yourself. But because it's a story, there are certain places you're locked out of until the plot progresses.
Does that make sense?
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[nahida perks up at that, looking thoughtful.]
It does make sense. So because we haven't progressed very far in the Reaper's Game yet, there are parts of this city we won't be able to access until later.