Best fictional Operating Systems
>Navi from Serial Experiments Lain
>>55066569
If memory serves, I think someone had started a project to create an OS based on Navi. I think it stopped though sometime in 2004.
>>55066569
Pic related is not the best but mandatory.
>>55068466
Forgot pic.
>>55067109
http://lainos.sourceforge.net/
I want to try it but I don't even know if it will work on anything that isn't Debian 3..
whatever the one used in Hacknet is. I mean it literally has "hack this" buttons, how cool is that
>>55068549
Seems nice. The other face being the ctOS in Watch_Dogs, which gets hacked.
the 3D file browser in Jurassic Park because it's actually real
>>55068572
This game was so shit, it broke so many barriers of stupid that when I saw the trailer for the first time, it made me evaluate my life, and seriously think if I should leave this idiocy behind to become a tibetan monk.
And now, we are going to have a sequel. If God really exists and is racional, he will genocide us all sending humanity straightly to hell, there is no space in the universe for this level of stupid.
>>55068671
And yet people buy it.
Hand over the gun.
>>55068697
You come and get it after I use it.
>>55068671
What about video games is supposed to be realistic? As long as it doesn't market itself as such who gives a fuck?
On a side note are there any realistic hacking games? Seems like that could be kinda fun.
>>55068762
Hacking is boring. Extremly boring. But that is no reason to go full Harry Potter on computers. Just like no game shows people creating miraculous chemical substances in a couple of minutes, making engineering wonders in a matter of days. There is bullshit? Yes, games exist because of extrapolation, but they always care to make it look plausible. Except when it comes to hacking.
>plug pendrive
>"I'll hack'em"
>5 seconds bar
>"I downloaded their [insert 2 paragraphs of buzzwords]"
>>55066569
Whatever the fuck they use in Ghost in the Shell.
>>55068762
The hacking side game from Enter the Matrix, sort of.
Shaftsoft Wonders XP
>>55068900
It would be so cool to work in hacking as a sort of a progression system
first you just do basic shit like discover other devices on the network that are supposed to be hidden
then maybe you copy over a file that makes the cell phone ring so you can find it IRL. And so on and so on. Anything but "press X to hack military computer in 20 seconds"
What about the os Edward from Cowboy Bebop uses?