Never really noticed the half-tuck in games. Huh.
Gamer Fashion – The Half-Tuck (BaDay 1)
On 02/01/2015 at 02:32 AM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
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Willkommen flatlanders! Some days of the week I wear a collared shirt, but it annoys me to tuck it in. So I don’t, but I imagine people are thinking I am a slob. So I thought I’d compromise and go Nathan Drake on it and do the half-tuck. But, I’m not sure how that works. So let’s take look at that.
According to one source, you should tuck in just one flap and it should be the side with the holes, not the buttons. I guess you don’t tuck all the way around, just the flap.
This punk doesn't know about tucking the holes side. FAIL! Not cool.
On huffintongpost.com there’s an article about six ways to tuck. I like the back-tuck even better than the half-tuck, but I get no gamer cred for that. The half-tuck apparently works to highlight pants buttons or a belt like Nathan Drake’s belt buckle.
Maybe that’s where I can hang the dice pouch. DOUBLE GAMER CRED!!! You can go no-tuck as long as the shirt isn’t too long. My collared shirts are kinda long, so that’s not an option; plus, no gamer cred.
Giant Bomb gives a short list of games, additional to Uncharted, that feature the half-tuck. Max Payne 3 is on the list, but I think Max Payne is a no-tuck guy. I couldn’t find a half-tuck image.
No-tuck Max
I don’t really see it in Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days either.
If that's a half-tuck, it's very, very slight.
Tim Shaffer wrote a funny blog about the half-tuck, calling it the new mullet. The wiki page says he coined the term "half-tuck", but I really don't think so. The fashion has probably been around a lot longer than the Uncharted games.
So, I think I can rock the half-tuck with all this new knowledge and get me some gamer cred as well.
Happy algorithms!
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