and why?
That’s such a hard choice.
Mabinogi would be great just keep on grinding forever sounds great plus fun fantasy world to run around in cute fashion.
But then I can also do the same thing in Minecraft plus I get to creat insane redstone builds.
Clearly the only correct answer is dead or alive extreme beach volleyball.
Buncha queers in here or something SMH.
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Stardew Valley. Have my own little farm and just ignore the goings on.
This brings up some questions. Like how realistic does the game look to the person trapped inside? Are censors that the game normally has still active? What about live service games or MMOs? Do you die if they go out of business and they take down the servers?
But most importantly, how do I know I’ll actually be uploaded into that video game?
Minecraft, I guess. You’re gonna run out of things to do in any game, so if you’re gonna be stuck in one, might as well be one that’s got a ton of mods.
A heavily modded Skyrim, nice open world plus all the extras from the mods also it would be easy to raise levels until you were a bsast just by blocking with a shield.
So you just want to make sure your consciousness crashes every now and then?
Stellaris.
Going to be a space emperor forever.
And you might eventually die, after you have become a fallen empire yourself, and get stomped by some next level crisis, while the AI empires are less than useless. I consider this a plus though. Eternity is a very long time, and boredom is a very strong emotion. No game could keep me entertained for eternity.
I’m imagining that “living in the game” implies something a bit more personal than the game interfaces. So I’d get to attend decadent high-society events, travel around and see the worlds under my domain, meet interesting aliens, have an affair with the fungoid president of planet AZ-12-69 (…)
I mean sure, you’re right, I would eventually get my shit wrecked by an endgame crisis and things would go very tits up for my space empire. I’m not that good at Stellaris, just sorta okay, and something tells me that not having the birds’ eye view that the game gives you would make the strategising even harder.
… But it is also worth taking into account that we can go beyond the interactions the game allows, so boredom would take quite a bit longer to set in.
Rush Titans, make a Behemoth Planetcraft or five, or just one Systemcraft. Even the Blokkats can’t handle that level of firepower. The fleet power isn’t a number anymore. Just a white skull
Minecraft with mods. Tasty food, unlimited creation, tons of stuff to try
Include computercraft and you can set up a connection back to the real world!
Minecraft really has the most creative potential of any game I can think of, especially when you include mods.
Yeah, I’d choose Minecraft (peaceful)+mods. I’d want to be able to develop my own mods, too.
The Sims. Because I’d still be able to enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches. And if I die again, I’d just become a ghost.
Probably something like RuneScape, not because I particularly like playing it, but more so because that game is one of the least likely to ever be shut down. The idea of living out my afterlife all alone in an abandoned or offline game is terrifying.
Stardew Valley. Laid back, no real responsibilities, plenty to occupy myself with, easy to make friends or to ignore people, tasty foods.
I’d get stuck in the mines
A helpful neighbor will bring you home!
With mods you won’t get bored ever
AC Black Flag. Welcome to the Caribbean, love!
Scribblenauts. Not my favorite series but with the ability to summon basically anything I want forever I could be essentially a god.
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I’ll finagle it.
Flower. I need a break from this country
Satisfactory or No Man’s Sky