Ah, that's because the first episode encompasses 2049/10/01 and the three days before it, so players can get a sense of how Omnipedia's revision history works with article edits and changing information before heading into the next episode
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Every season restarts the main murder mystery and only adds new stories and systems on top, so rest assured, you've missed nothing ^_^
We’ve designed the Omnipedia episodes and corresponding forum sections so you can go about your deep dive at your own pace, offering the same breadcrumb trail of clues and reveals. Because our community is so lovely and cool, the forum does a great job in capturing the experience of being present for the live campaign
Do you mean the previous seasons? We only introduced Pipeline for the second season, but those boards were individual to each player. We did have a way of creating communal boards, but since we had to do that by hand, it wasn't possible to retain those after the season wrapped
For this season, each Pipeline board opens with a starting section already in place, which is there to suggest a communal inquiry regarding the main murder mystery (but you’re of course free to ignore it if your dive into Omnipedia pulls you in a different direction)
Thank you for your kind words! As for Omnipedia, we made it using Drupal. Here's a link to a blog post that details the process: https://playthroughline.com/blog/2020/10/22/creating-a-futuristic-wikipedia-for-...
We've also open-sourced our development process on GitHub: https://github.com/neurocracy
Hello! Thank you so much for your purchase ^_^
The Pipeline starter notes are indeed a suggestion for what mysteries to pursue in the world of 2049. As for knowing when an episode is complete, that's really up to your own judgment. Each episode comes with a new set of articles and edits to old ones, so you can browse Omnipedia in such a way that you check all available updates per episode and then click through to the next one. In the end though, there's no right way to dive into Neurocracy 2.049, you can also click Random article and see if that takes you somewhere interesting >_>
