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Before playing the game I thought the people wore solid masks but ingame they look drawn on so do the people draw the mask on themselves each morning?

It'd be really difficult for the bobbies to maintain that shit-eating grin all day so they'd have to keep popping Joy. Do they ever come down?

I think it'd be really difficult to do anything but take Joy if I was there as faking it seems really difficult. I've already been there in a dream...
I thought it was a side effect of the joy.

The bobbies however look like masks.

Don't know. Waiting for the finished game before delving in lore and story.
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amcdermo: Before playing the game I thought the people wore solid masks but ingame they look drawn on so do the people draw the mask on themselves each morning?

It'd be really difficult for the bobbies to maintain that shit-eating grin all day so they'd have to keep popping Joy. Do they ever come down?

I think it'd be really difficult to do anything but take Joy if I was there as faking it seems really difficult. I've already been there in a dream...
They're flexible plastic! Not makeup, but not hard either.

Initially they were going to be hard. It was our justification for not having facial animation, back in the day :) But then we realised it looked really bad so we committed to facial animation. Development stories.
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Manywhelps: Development stories.
More of this, please. While I'm currently not interested in We Happy Few (until it gets its full release and is on sale), I dig such comments and I genuinely like developer comments in a game. It's like those 'behind the scenes' features on a DVD/Blu-Ray of a movie. It's interesting, intriguing, and often puts things in perspective.
Post edited August 22, 2017 by Filben
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Manywhelps: They're flexible plastic! Not makeup, but not hard either.

Initially they were going to be hard. It was our justification for not having facial animation, back in the day :) But then we realised it looked really bad so we committed to facial animation. Development stories.
I'd have loved to have the best of both worlds. Upper classes wear masks all the time while the poorer folk just have regular faces contorted with Joy when they actually have it.