• MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Initially I had high hopes for VR.

    (before I realized how capitalists were going to take over and completely ruin it like they do with every other single fucking thing).

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      1 year ago

      Lawnmower Man 2 might have been a shit movie but the whole concept of dystopian capitalist VR cyberspace was actually not far off, conceptually

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        Y’know, I always found it fuckin weird that SAO plays with the idea that somebody would create an MMO where there is one DPS in the entire fuckin game. And then turn that DPS into a girl for their next game.

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          The game itself was kinda dumb. Melee only is kinda dumb, and it only exists so everyone doesn’t immediately go stealth archer or mage.

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            Basically all of those types of stories have to throw game design out the window. The goals of your standard fantasy protagonist ‘be the chosen one’ go directly counter to what makes a successful game. Imagine if WoW had random chances for a tiny fraction of players to role some Uber OP class or skill that utterly dominated everyone else. And everyone else was just expected to keep playing to be side characters to that one guys character.

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      It’s because it’s the time period when the capitalists found the sweet spot of giving people a good enough life to not revolt, but not good enough to let them get ahead.

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      In hindsight, it’s surprising that Smith didn’t namedrop “the end of history.”

      Morpheus refers to the scorched Earth using a line from Baudrillard. And IIRC originally made much clearer reference to simulacra, in a way that would have pissed off a generation of philosophy professors by being incorrect. I suppose they’d eventually recover by saying “It’s more like Inception,” because nobody saw Existenz.