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[–] Bosht@lemmy.world 6 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

It's the same thing as saying a good book can ruin your day when it's over. Just because someone has an emotional attachment to a really good story, whether game, movie, or book, doesn't mean they have a boring life.

[–] Psythik@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Well yeah it's one thing to have your day ruined, but changing who you are as a person? Come on.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 5 points 2 hours ago

It's like saying "if artistic work/expression changes you, you're a rube." What changes you, if not expressive works? Who cares if games mostly describe tropes and isms. I'd argue almost the opposite of what you wrote, but this is the internet, and it's a boring discussion. Bless up your house. Your experience of reality is constantly being shaped by the by your participation in sensation and your faculties of knowing.

A massage can change you, just as much as a really good meal, or a particular smell, or an advertisement. What is wrong (for lack of a better word) with being changed by an immersive experience in a video game? I guess my questions are: what allows us to validate certain types of experiences that others have, and invalidate others? It's the prerogative of other minds, no? Do you or I dictate what is of vivifying value? Maybe not. My knowing of words, pictures, sounds, so on, is not yours. Dumb things exist that shape people's personhood, from time to time. Peace out - I'm compelled to respond by my rejection of this kind of anti-experiential nihilism. I just drank like four beers. They are changing me, as a person.