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6/26/2025, 8:52:18 PM
>>149168039
I honestly don't get this argument
>there's a game from the 90s that somehow has advanced, adaptive AI that can run for decades at a time
>has 3D graphics rivalling the best of what we have, prerendered, now in 2025 (presumably it'd look even better if not for the fact we IRL are limited by our current technology)
>has a vast, adaptable and completely resulptable world created by an AI director, who is basically self-aware, and can similarly create countless dozens of equally self aware NPCs, on the fly
>has the ability to simulate light, sound, smell, touch, and taste, as well as the sensation of falling asleep
>ALL IN THE 90S (or if you want to say it's set in the modern day - ALL IN THE MODERN DAY, which is only a little less impressive)
>but what would they eat and drink???"
If you can believe all this shit, is it that hard to believe there's a pod you crawl into before you put the headset on that takes care of all that shit?
I honestly don't get this argument
>there's a game from the 90s that somehow has advanced, adaptive AI that can run for decades at a time
>has 3D graphics rivalling the best of what we have, prerendered, now in 2025 (presumably it'd look even better if not for the fact we IRL are limited by our current technology)
>has a vast, adaptable and completely resulptable world created by an AI director, who is basically self-aware, and can similarly create countless dozens of equally self aware NPCs, on the fly
>has the ability to simulate light, sound, smell, touch, and taste, as well as the sensation of falling asleep
>ALL IN THE 90S (or if you want to say it's set in the modern day - ALL IN THE MODERN DAY, which is only a little less impressive)
>but what would they eat and drink???"
If you can believe all this shit, is it that hard to believe there's a pod you crawl into before you put the headset on that takes care of all that shit?
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