Anonymous
10/27/2025, 12:34:48 PM
No.24832999
>>24832920
Lesser nothing—different, but it just so happens that one of the big features of typography is that you can pace it exactly as you like at all times, with frictionless movement across each page. Audio is probably better for e.g. immersion or so. Depends on what you value, but I value highly the effort and focus required to read.
Ignoring technological development and production talent, video games are better than movies are better than books at projecting a fictional world. As if writing about the twitch of an eye and sort of ponderous look in some heavy moment of introspection is fundamentally more evocative or informative than expertly filming it and showing this inherently visual thing visually. Speech too, is obviously most accurately portrayed with... speech. But it depends on what you value. If you /want/ to externalize things and to not bother the audience with internal requirements.
Lesser nothing—different, but it just so happens that one of the big features of typography is that you can pace it exactly as you like at all times, with frictionless movement across each page. Audio is probably better for e.g. immersion or so. Depends on what you value, but I value highly the effort and focus required to read.
Ignoring technological development and production talent, video games are better than movies are better than books at projecting a fictional world. As if writing about the twitch of an eye and sort of ponderous look in some heavy moment of introspection is fundamentally more evocative or informative than expertly filming it and showing this inherently visual thing visually. Speech too, is obviously most accurately portrayed with... speech. But it depends on what you value. If you /want/ to externalize things and to not bother the audience with internal requirements.