One of the most immersive things is when you don't understand the underlying mechanics of the game

ok icycalm

Yeah, when I played games as a kid, my imagination always expanded the world to feel larger and more alive that it actually is, but now all the technical solutions and limitations are always too obvious. I really miss it when games could have that ”magical” feeling to them, but now I have hard time imagining that anything could be so impressive to raise those same feelings again, I’ve got too good at seeing behind the curtains and understanding how stuff works.

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does anybody else think shit like this is cool y/n

if not i'm just gonna go sleep

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its called immersion senpai. If the game is good enough you can detach yourself from reality and live through game mechanics

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this one almost looks like a screencap from Myst or something

and for the love of god won't somebody please think of the chairs

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The first post is supposed to be the best you absolute fuckwad, you ruined it and with that your joke of a life

dumb watermark

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