Talk:World of 2138/@comment-32222412-20170718014109

I must say that, when reading the prologue special chapters, I found his world utterly boring and almost everything sounded like impossible-to-believe made up bullshit. It'd be great if things were remotely believable, but it broke any sense of immersion I might've had, it just made me feel like "ah, this author doesn't really know what he's talking about, what a bad attempt at trying creating a future world", it's crystal clear that the author is just adding whatever "high-tech" thing he can think of without considering whether or not it is plausible. It gives me the same vibe as people back then thinking that there'd be flying cars and stuff like that now.

Spare me the baseless crap, at least back it up with real science as base and not science fiction/fantasy. It's been a while since I last read something so utterly crappy as the "world of 2138" part of the prologue chapter. Sorry if I'm coming off as whiny, but I'm really happy that the author decided not to include the "old world" at all in the novel. He's clearly not cut out for writing stuff like that and is better off going for the medieval sword and magic world setting which is way easier to make believable, since it's pretty much "anything goes" there.