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Worst gaming moments!

Name: Hinata500 2018-10-21 2:54

I cried a lot when Aeris died in final fantasy 7 😭

Name: Hinata500 2018-10-21 3:04

ehm, hello?

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 3:19

>>2
This site is relatively slow compared to other ones. I usually check it maybe once or twice a day, it's not like twitter or whatever. Way fewer posters.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 3:47

The OP should not be on this website. It's really only for people who are 21+

Name: Hinata500 2018-10-21 4:02

>>3
Thanks <3

>>4
You are just making stuff up, are you scared of girls? LOL

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 5:23

>>3
Way fewer posters
Way less posters* Wow.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 6:12

>>5
are you scared of girls
No, but i'm transphobic and dislike crude trolling.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 10:32

>>7
Leave him alone, if he wants to pretend he's a little girl on the internet that's his lifestyle choice.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 10:51

>>8
That doesn't mean people are going to accommodate this lifestyle choice.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 11:06

>>1
Thanks for the spoilers, asshole!

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 11:10

NPC1731: I cried a lot when Aeris died in final fantasy 7 😭

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 11:22

>>11
Something interesting: NPCs are really good at immersion(even if the immersion of the game is really bad), i notice they're like hypnotized by a good game/movies - not really present in real life, but believing they are part of the game.
Are videogames serving as their programming?
If their emotional responses build such deep and profound changes in memory, does playing reinforce these patterns?
This would explain videogame addiction where people neglect real-life tasks and even drinking enough water(like those dead korean Starcraft fans that played for days). If NPC real-life need of drinking enough water is suppressed by immersion in the game, building more virtual tanks is literally more important than survival - because the NPC is completely under game programming.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 11:35

>>12
I just thought about VR gaming.
This will literally kill NPCs once virtual reality hardware catches up. They will be stuck in VR until they experience severe hunger or thirst, and if they're engaged enough they're going to die from dehydration.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 11:39

>>12
Online Starcraft matches are fun to the limit, but Final Fantasy 7 is just boring linear experience with a lot of pre-rendered FMVs. I don't understand people that get it seriously.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 11:48

>>14
They're very immersed, they want to be in-game and are programmed to emulate videogame heroes. Here is an extreme example:
https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/8gdwvp/the-tale-of-the-final-fantasy-vii-house-is-a-window-into-the-dark-side-of-cosplay-529

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-21 12:04

>>14,15
PC:*plays a hero* wins *logs off*
NPC: *plays a hero* am i the hero? *tries to emulate the hero* plays again *feels like living in a videogame* plays again *i am the hero* starts cosplaying and buying related merch to emulate the lifestyle of videogame persona.

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