If you could live in one video game until you die, which one would it be? - /v/ (#712634329) [Archived: 1083 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:15:49 PM No.712634329
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>No return, no reset.

Imagine: A higher entity offers you a unique opportunity to live in the world of a video game of your choice. You live there until you die, with no way to return to the real world.

>You can interact with the characters as if they were alive.

>You're not playing, you're living in this world.

>Death is final, as is suffering.

You retain your current intelligence, but you are physically reset to adapt to the game's universe.
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:21:43 PM No.712634715
>>712634329 (OP)
Skyrim
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:22:06 PM No.712634740
>>712634329 (OP)
>Death is final
Doesn't that depend heavily on your choice of game?
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:22:46 PM No.712634787
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>>712634329 (OP)

I'd choose Minecraft, but not the boring vanilla one where you place blocks and grow wheat.

I'm talking about a hardcore PvP-style world, full survival, where you spawn with other players, are forced to cooperate or betray, craft your weapons, enchant your gear, build your base, and defend your territory day and night.

A world with a makeshift economy, fragile alliances, wars, and midnight betrayals. A bit like old-school faction servers or the giant Bed Wars/Sky Wars, but... for real.

It would be rough, but never boring. Always unpredictable. No script, no NPCs, just players. Pure chaos, but living chaos.

And yeah, even if I get destroyed after two days, or 72 days of Minecraft, at least I'll have experienced something intense right to the end.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:23:43 PM No.712634841
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>>712634329 (OP)
Dark souls
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:25:05 PM No.712634931
>>712634329 (OP)
pokemon, duh.
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:25:31 PM No.712634956
>>712634740
Anonymous, you don't understand anything.
This isn't a new game+. This isn't a speedrun.
You live in the game. When you die, you die. Point that out to me.
The game just serves as a backdrop and natural laws. No respawning bullshit here.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:26:45 PM No.712635038
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yep
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:28:46 PM No.712635174
>>712634931
Specifically Kanto, Johto or Sinnoh. Kalos ain't too bad either.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:42:33 PM No.712636061
>>712634715
As a teen I always thought living in oblivion would be kino, as an adult its a fucking nightmare scenario.
>go outside of the city
>take 10 steps and everything is trying to kill you
Taking the rules of OP, skyrim and oblivion would be a nightmare for 99,9% of people
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:43:25 PM No.712636119
>>712636061
A traveling NPC was actually swarmed and killed by spiders in my skyrim playthrough, lmao
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:54:17 PM No.712636952
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>>712634329 (OP)
Dofus
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:59:10 PM No.712637305
>>712636061
Skyrim isn't too bad for random violent encounters, Oblivion they are way more frequent and way worse stuff randomly shows up to kill you