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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
taking a break from outer wilds to experience this recommendations for diving into it?
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treethought
@treethought.eth
i just started elden ring as well. it is veryyy open in that there is mostly no guidance and you just explore and figure it out on the way. I've had to look a few things up on what to actually do at first, but besides that i've only just begun exploring. so far it's really beautiful and believe i'm hooked
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that's what i want to experience the most. like going into a new world. and exploring it. and realizing how amazing are the human beings that came up with something like this i do believe gaming will have a growing space in the collective unconscious of humanity. imagine when ai generates the maps and stuff on its own. it will be mind blowing happy to play it alongside you!
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treethought
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yeah, things really are going to get crazy. forget who i saw say this but it was something like "movies will become video games, and video games will become something entirely new" that'd be cool, im on ps5 though, don't know if cross play is supported
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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
interesting. very interesting. how do you balance playing video games with programming/work? how do you find time for both?
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treethought
@treethought.eth
lol. honestly i really try to get addicted to video games, but just can't. I go through phases where i get really into a game and play it a good amount. But for some reason, I always end up falling off and go back to either programming or music. I feel like it might actually be due to laziness, where I just don't want to do the "work" of booting up the game one night and then just don't do it again for a few months
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treethought
@treethought.eth
like i really wish i was a "gamer", but I just don't deserve that title lol
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