A non-player character (NPC) is any character in a game that is not controlled by a player.1 The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster or referee rather than by another player. In video games, this usually means a character controlled by the computer (instead of the player) that has a predetermined set of behaviors that potentially will impact gameplay, but will not necessarily be the product of true artificial intelligence.
NPC: Hello Iβm selling Thingβs look at them and choose!,:
Tomato: 15$
Kelp: 12$
BB Sword: 120$
BB2 Sword: 240$
Energy Soul: 750$ + 69 Cents
Avaçado: 18$
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The rebranded version of sheeple used by crazy people who have suddenly realized that "sheeple" is ridiculous.
2003: Wake up, sheeple
2018: Lol you NPC, when are you going to start believing in my ridiculous theories instead of basing your beliefs on reality
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A non-narcissist.
Do you think that guy contributes more to society that i do?
False-self: Lol, that guy is just an npc don't worry about him.
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Also known as a Non-Playable character refers to a liberal aging douche also known as mike gramajo
βHey! Look at the NPC wanting to vote for beto!β
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an npc is a good yute they do everything correctly and contribute nothing to the world , they often don't speak and when they do it's ok ,yes or no
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It means non-player character and either refers to 1) people who are scripted players in a singlet player game
2) people who act and think an automated and programmed like way in society
3) people who in βreal lifeβ are background characters part of the simulation we all actually live in
The NPC left were all waving tenderqueer and metrosexual flags proudly not realizing that they were reducing the population by 6% each year with all this gay stuff!
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