It's also where they discovered how different RS Gold objects would trigger different reactions from people. Though Fragments of Him tells a very specific story, it's one explicitly designed with universal appeal in how it's told."One of the parts from the prototype that always seems to get people is when they step into the bathroom, and they take away a towel, and they leave one towel there," said Haggis.
"There’s no audio cue for this, there’s nothing recognizing you’ve taken this step, just that tiny moment of going 'oh, that person’s not coming back.' [.] I remember very clearly doing that after a breakup of a relationship once. I think I was coping pretty well until that point.
It was such a tiny thing to do. [But then I felt] the enormity of Runescape Gold what happened, all those hopes that I had, how things had changed."The upcoming version of Fragments of Him will, again, focus on loss, but from the perspective of many, exploring how a single life can impact so many others when it's suddenly and unexpectedly extinguished.