Pic related is what a sewer normally looks like. Why is it that in every videogame...

Pic related is what a sewer normally looks like. Why is it that in every videogame, sewers are huge mazes that look more like underground cities?

In Skyrim, for example, the ratway is like triple the size of Riften

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>In Skyrim, for example,
Skyrim is shit, therefore they need larger tunnel systems to handle it.

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OP didnt mention it but his image is a picture of his cavernous asshole, you can even see his shit lying there in his anal cavity

What's the wiring for?

op is retarded

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It's literally a catacomb turned into sewer, doesn't count

Gee I wonder why sewage systems that take place in medieval fantasy settings don't look like the sewer systems in modern cities. I really feel like Bethesda should have researched more before they passed on making their sewers out of anything other than giant concrete cylinders.

If I go into one of these sewers while it's raining, would I do?

e-stims

It's a tube you see his ass is so wide he cant shit normally so he needs the tube for sucking it out of his gaping heinie

They didn't have sewer pipes back in the olden days so they had to make tunnels, and they had to be large enough to fit workers inside. Also back then maps weren't invented yet so sewer tunnel construction was very unorganized and maze like. Medieval fantasy games are actually realistic in their sewer design once you learn history of how they are built

The reason the ratway is so large is because it used to be an ancient Norse city that Riften was built above (notice how the whole city is on stilts). I think some NPCs even mention this in game.

So what part of the sewers are the TMNT making their base in?

You’re alright, Carlos.

That's way too small user

>Building a city above the ancient ruins of another city
Where did this meme come from?

STORM
DRAIN

seattle is your best real world example.

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Real life, you nonce.

London was built atop a Roman city. Mexico City is built atop Tenochtitlan. Istanbul is built atop Byzantium.

Constantinople

>Real life
I had my suspicion but i never know how such things are possible, did those cities sink or what?

bombed, burnt to the ground.
seattle burned to the ground, people built over top of it, chigago burnt to the ground, they built over top, tokyo burnt to the ground, they built over top, jerusilum was raised to the ground multiple times, every time they built over top.

t.never been to a water drain before

do what?

>did those cities sink
yes, you fucking nonce, major building projects in London have an archaeologist ready because they'll almost always unearth some Roman villa.

>OP has never gone looking for sewer pickles in a large city's drainage system

his nutbladder.

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France and London have extensive sewer systems, I know that France's underground will sometimes hold plays in it's underground.

To add to that, there's a shit ton of pre-columbian ruins underneath the city of Lima in Peru. Excavation is out of the question because there's a very good chance they'd fuck something up while excavating and cause good chunks/the whole city(size of Rhode Island minus ten square kilometers) to fall and crumble.

>France and London
Ah yes, the city of France.

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They literally can't excavate anything in central Mexico City without running into some ancient pyramid or burial site you fucking Mong

OP you are a motherfucking retard. Classic Sewers are big. Just because you are a modern concrete brick head doesn't mean people never have constructed tasteful sewers you fucking retarded piece of trash