I enjoy this board

I wanted you to know while you all will hate me for this positivity post. Never forget everyone on Any Forums is a king and we are true gamers. What’s a video game that changed your life Any Forums for the better in the moment or life long

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A video game has never improved my life.

kys

Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque

>What’s a video game that changed your life
Rapelay

Child Porn the real life game BoyCunny edition

I'm a self hating homosexual

Never change Any Forums never change

Any Forums... Any Forums has changed.

I honestly wonder if my life would've been far better not having video games and forced to go outside to make real friends

I colored luigi. what do you bros think?

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A game can change you and force you to better yourself. Ironically WII Sports made me want to get better at it so I started exercising

Runescape, taught young me how to type, and how not to get scammed, a full rune lost in 2005 means no crypto scam losses later in life

my grandma really likes those adult coloring books

Touhou 6, it made me masturbate to children

>wii sports
>exercise
post body nigga

I ditto that

No thank you. It was awhile ago I lost weight gained it back but recently been inspired to lose weight again. For a time it changed my life however I really regret not taking pictures. You can believe this is larp it’s fine

that's very sad

leave this board immediately and never come back

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Well, its neat to see some sort of positivity around, so i'll bite the bait.
>Spex Ops: The Line
I know, its generic as hell in terms of game mechanics, very pretentious, and a lot of people didn't like the whole shit of "dude, we maked a game to make you stop playing vdyas, lamao. If you want to win don't even play a vdya."
But taking the devs pretent aside, the game maked me realise something: you really should try to understand what the fuck are you doing when you are doing it.
If you are going to smash a dudes face it you can just go and "yeah, im smashing this dudes face", but that feels hollow. Then you ask yourself "why am i smashing this dudes face? Who is this guy? What am i smashing him with? What would happen if i do?" Whatever you do, its going to have a reaction, a consequence. It could be just a simple reactive response such as "threat is no lo ger a threat" or nothing happens, to something more complex.
Ive played many roleplaying games, with plenty of decisions, but a lot of those were "do A, B happens".
Once i understaned all of this shit, it felt like everything i did in a game had some sort of weight.
I remember playing afterwards Etrian Oddysey and getting to the part where there was a civilization in the labrynth. Turned out that for some reason, the city went to war with them, but maked a ceasefire. As long as nobody set foot on the other territory, nobody will figth the other unless its for selfdefense.
And we broke that treaty, and basically commit invasion and unjustifyed genocide.
And then after that, the adventurers guild wanted me dead, because fully exploring the Labrynth would fuck over the towns economy.
So, by completing the game, i screwed over a city and a lost civilization, all in the name of curiosity of whats in the deep.
I would have just brainlessly steamroll trought everything if i weren't paying attention with the "Im a hero" mindset, instead of viewing everything as a explorer and mercenary.
And to be honest, it felt heavy.

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I only started browsing in 2011 and even I can see the massive decline in quality even though I entered halfway into it. I’m 23 and already about to leave gaming behind. And yes I found Any Forums when I was like 11