certainly outdated in the year this movie takes place in
I'm not sure you understand what the term "outdated" means. Certainly not in the context that you're arguing.
There's a reason you don't see computers today, in 2020, using text based UIs
Oh really? Is that why I literally use the same text based UIs whenever I do any serious work? Ever heard of Python or cmd.exe? You have no clue what you're talking about.
Putting that kind of IT on a ship built around 2100 would absolutely be reverting to old technology.
And again I have to explain, nothing was "reverted."
In the universe of the movie the technology is current. Stop being purposefully obtuse.
Not on a sub built in 2010 (another point you're refusing to accept),
What
point is that? All you've done is dodge the original point, which is that the pictures you showed of a modern submarine control room look
pretty much exactly the same as the Nostromo's. Does your back hurt from moving those goal posts?
A more modern UI isn't just prettier, it's easier to use
Subjective. I work with an outdated UI at my current job and I found it easy to use once I was trained on it. The Nostromo, likewise, doesn't need fancy bells and whistles to do their very menial job.
They would absolutely not, no way in hell, be using that sort of monochrome monitor with IT that could only manage very simple by 2020 standards line graphics to display things like navigation charts, IT that relies on a text based UI when even very cheap, low end IT in 2020 gives you more options for things like input.
Wrong, because by the logic of the film, they very well
are using that "outdated" monochrome monitor and "standard line" graphics. Again, you're nitpicking, and you don't even know what your point is. Please explain exactly how having "fancier graphics" would have affected their mission or their ability to navigate? They seemed to accomplish everything just fine. No where did the ship's technology fail them.
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