i swer i’m not high…

  • zerozaku@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You term it in a very positive way but I term it as nothing but “hopium”.

    The hope of may be you will do better in the next game or in the next next game or the one after - gamer developers use this to keep us hooked is what I believe.

    You will definitely get better aa you keep playing the game and this improvement will give you even more of that hopium drug. It is a cycle which cannot be broken unless you get genuinely bored of the game.

      • richieadler
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        1 year ago

        Life doesn’t work that way. You have only one life.

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            1 year ago

            Correct. Failure in reality doesn’t generally imply death. Unless, of course, you’re a bank robber. In most other cases it implies learned knowledge that helps your succeed in your current objective. Failing during a job interview, for example, helps you get better at job interviews.

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            1 year ago

            Yeah, but then the comparison with video games fails; that was my point 😄