Thread 712830107 - /v/ [Archived: 976 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:09:36 PM No.712830107
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does age negativley effect your gaming skills at some point?
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:13:10 PM No.712830397
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>>712830107 (OP)
literally me
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:15:15 PM No.712830591
>>712830107 (OP)
Not at all, until it does very suddenly, and your hands/back/eyes refuse to work one day.
Then they go back to normal and it seems like it's gone, but it happens again and one time it just never goes away and you're broken forever.
Remember to sit up straight and support your wrists, Anon :)
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:15:34 PM No.712830624
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>>712830107 (OP)
affect
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:16:12 PM No.712830682
Ironically loser NEETs might have secretly been training for the future of human society now that AI is literally going to come for 90% of jobs, maybe more.
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:17:20 PM No.712830778
>>712830107 (OP)
I'm better now at games than 10 years ago honestly
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:18:31 PM No.712830872
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>>712830107 (OP)
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:23:29 PM No.712831289
>>712830107 (OP)
I mean that would be like 20ish Human, wouldn't it?
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:25:35 PM No.712831470
>>712830872
>>712830107 (OP)
who is this
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:26:56 PM No.712831564
>>712830107 (OP)
My back and shoulders hurt
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:29:04 PM No.712831718
>>712831289
Like 23 lol
People gigacope about living to 100 itโ€™s crazy
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:29:31 PM No.712831749
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>>712831470
Karepack77
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:30:50 PM No.712831861
Not really until you're so old that your brain and muscles start slowing down. Which isn't until like 65+ unless you're a chronically unhealthy fuck.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:34:08 PM No.712832139
>>712831749
Good to see he finally matured
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:37:54 PM No.712832469
>>712830107 (OP)
At some point? By 25 you should already feel your reaction time slowing down by 50%, by 30 it will be 100%, by 35 you won't even have anything that could be called reaction speed and your memory will be noticeably bad, you won't be sure if you did something 2 minutes ago because your brain was on autopilot while you were thinking about something else.
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:41:42 PM No.712832829
>>712831718
It's weird seeing old people act like humans live for 200 years.
I know it's impolite to say but come on, by the time you finish college a third of your life is already over. They talk about people "in their 20s" like they're kids, bro those people are halfway done with their active healthy lives... historically those people could've been parents or grandparents already
The generational gap on this is huge, all the young people I know don't even imagine the future because they think the world is fucked, so they just live for whatever's happening right now and expect/hope to die before they get elderly
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:41:46 PM No.712832831
>>712832469
This can be fixed by simply doing Brain Age Concnetration Training-style n-back exercises daily
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:43:03 PM No.712832946
>dogshit thread
>twitter filename
simply incredible
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:43:09 PM No.712832957
>>712832829
>are halfway done with their active healthy lives...
You're retarded.
This is only the case for the unlucky and obese.
Healthy American and Japanese retirees keep playing decent tennis until 80 without much issue.
You only stop when you choose to stop.
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:02:50 PM No.712834705
>>712832831
>This can be fixed
It can't, the longer you live the more you learn the bigger the neural network in your brain gets and signals simply take too long to process, the brain adapts by filtering out nonsense that doesn't matter.

>>712832957
You're the retard, some extreme outliers with amazing genetics doesn't represent normal people. Most people are in a growth phase until 30, after that a rapid physical and mental decline starts, women become infertile or start producing autistic kids, men's fitness and testosterone drop off, most people go into a holding pattern until 60 which is when they used to retire and then die. Medical advancements in monitoring, detection and preventative care changed all that, our bodies haven't changed much, just the small things that used to kill us like clogged arteries are treated ahead of time now.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:03:53 PM No.712834785
>>712831749
thank you, bretty kino
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:05:12 PM No.712834893
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>>712832957
>healthy people are healthy
Amazing observation Anon. Here, have a plane for your trouble.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:05:38 PM No.712834941
>>712832469
Lmao
Yes that's definitely what happened to you
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:07:24 PM No.712835109
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>>712832469
Sorry to hear you're genetically retarded.
t. 34 year old unc grandpa
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:09:06 PM No.712835278
35 and testing my reactions/aim has me at no different or slightly better than 10 years ago. Your looks fall off much faster.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:14:37 PM No.712835796
You aren't getting worse at vidya because of age, it's because you waste most of your time shitposting about it instead of playing like you did as a kid.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:18:58 PM No.712836170
>>712835109
>158ms
>slower than a dialup modem
>retard doesn't think he's getting old

Your reaction time at 13 was close to 50ms.
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:22:25 PM No.712836497
>>712836170
That's how I remember it too. I was actually in the future before.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:24:56 PM No.712836705
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>>712830682
Need an anti-AI Eden of the East movie. Zoomies would riot.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:27:21 PM No.712836905
>>712830107 (OP)
Eventually yes but since gaming doesn't stress the joints as much as more physical activities it takes a lot longer than you would think. While your reaction time starts to decline in your mid-to-late twenties the rate of that decline is very slow so the change isn't noticeable until it has a few decades to pile up.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:27:37 PM No.712836926
>>712830682
>the future of human society
Reminds me of that one site banner where it says "the future of 4chan" and it's just a guy facepalming
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 8:54:17 PM No.712839303
Yes, I noticeably have become worse at rhythm games like DJmax and Project Diva and shmups in general. Getting old is not worth it bros.