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Ever had a really shitty bit idea? Joke you want to take way past the point of where it was funny? Want to feel like a stand-up comedy guy who's been bombing a set for the past 30 minutes straight and at this point is just saying shit to see if people react to it? Really bad pun? A homemade cringe concoction? A cognitohazard that you have birthed into this world and have an urge to spread like chain mail?


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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

Obviously Mr Blobby is a gamer - violent, unintelligible, way too touchy, what more evidence do you need?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago (1 children)

wait... you are british? D:

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

Does being stuck in a British colony count as being British? ohnoes

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Thats kinda true tho

A hobby like IT or Hiking is something where you set yourself a goal in something that originally isnt made for recreational purposes, and find joy in „working“.

A Video game is Engineered to trigger Dopamine production through shaping itself for the user to be enjoyable. Every roadblock you experience, every goal you accomplish, and everything is made for you to feel like you’ve just overcome something, even tho the devs have done all that to just increase the dopamine hits

For example: When I started learning IT and Networking, I did not have a guide telling me what to do. I myself have gone in and learned about a topic most people regard as work, because it was interesting to me. Nobody has developed Java, Python, or whatever to dripfeed me dopamine. It was made to be functional.

Video games on the other hand have no functional purpose. They are made purely for you to consume, so you get a hit of dopamine, which you wont get elsewhere. It is just like Heroin. Great in small doses, but unregulated it leads to addiction. I mean just look at those Fifa kids.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

I'm begging people who think of video games like this to play Pathologic 2. Please. It's so good and will hopefully change your mind about what kinds of art games as a medium can produce. Of course it's all hand-made on purpose for the player, of course it is, that's what games are, but hell, aren't fucking novels hand-made on purpose for the reader? I've never had anyone explain to me how novels are worth reading but games aren't worth playing, when, to me, they seem more similar than different as mediums.

Now, of course, there are different kinds of games. One of my favorites, Doom 2016, is very clearly exactly the kind of "dopamine factory" kind of game you're talking about. Of course they exist, but they're, in my mind, sort of the "fast food" of video games. Sure, I can boot up Doom 2016 and slay my way through hordes of demons, it'll make my brain happy in the moment, but I don't get any lasting effects from such a spree, and too much of it absolutely makes me feel like shit. But not every game is like this!!! Play Outer Wilds. Play Disco Elysium. Play Pathologic 2 (yes, I'm recommending it twice in one comment, it's that good). Or maybe Journey or even A Short Hike! All of these games will make you feel something, the way a novel or a TV show or a movie would.

I guess it just pisses me off when people don't take games seriously as a medium. I know it shouldn't matter, but like, you never hear people saying this kind of shit about movie buffs, do you? I've never once heard anyone say the following: "Watching movies isn't a real hobby. Movies have no functional purpose. They are made purely for you to consume, so you get a hit of dopamine, which you won't get elsewhere. Everything is made for you so that you'll feel whatever it is the filmmakers want you to feel, but those emotions aren't organic or real."

We seem to, as a society, respect movies, TV shows, and novels. We view them as forms of entertainment that are worth engaging with and thinking about. But games often don't get the same treatment, even when they should. It doesn't help, of course, that there is indeed a contingent of gamers who want games to continue to be shitty slop that isn't worth engaging with or thinking about. Thankfully, as loud as this crowd is, they are a minority. Most of us who play and enjoy video games want good ones, which for me means games with the narrative depth of a good novel or TV show.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago

Hobbies aren't defined by their productiveness, they're defined by being activities you regularly engage in for fun or leisure. Coin or stamp collecting, doing crosswords, watching films, train spotting, reading, supporting a professional football team - none of the "achieve" anything more than videogames do but they're extremely well established as hobbies.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

actually i mod all my games to make my character look exactly like this, checkmate liberal

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

haha i read that post and then a few of their comments and just said "welp" and blocked em