Wait what Half-life 2?? |
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So, basically, I've had... I dunno, maybe 4 or 5 lucid dreams, and they were pretty good (although short). I'm going to wait until I've had many more to form a real opinion on whether or not I like them, but what I want to know is, are they better than a video game? |
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Last edited by Segne; 11-02-2013 at 12:55 PM.
Wait what Half-life 2?? |
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What Mikasan527 said, video games are fun and all but everything is possible in dreams and that's awesome. |
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I think Hyu mentioned wanting to work on a video game inspired by his persistent lucid dream realm , he posted a lot of dreams. Check it out, it is the best thing i have ever read in my life! |
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Yes - a lucid dream engages all of your senses, and while it lasts there are no interruptions from the outside world - and, as others said, anything is possible. While videos games can be great, everything is limited to video and sound. You can't smell things, touch them or taste them. While you can do interesting things in video games, you can't experience your wildest wishes coming true whilst being completely immersed with all your consciousness in the moment. Lucid dreams are so much more vivid, personal and full of possibilities. Having said that, though, there are some areas in which video games are better...they're continuous and you don't have to worry about them ending suddenly a few minutes in, you can play them at any time and over and over again and share them with others. |
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Video games are based on someone else's imagination mostly, unless you are the game designer yourself. And even if you are the game designer, the video game is the game designer's immagination translated into a game within the limits of available technology. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
Lucid dreams are much better. But what really kicks ass is playing games and having lucid dreams. |
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Though it's already obviously the consensus: Yeah, Segne, video games don't hold a match to LD's... in time you'll know that for sure yourself! |
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yea good goals for sure. i glitched out of the map in battlefield 4 on accident and fell like 5000000m through the clouds before i landed on an invisible platform of water in the clouds and swam in the clouds for a while. i also had him glitching as he was falling so it looked like he was flying cause his arms were stretched out in front of him. i thought hmm i should use this as my visualization for flying in my next dream. i haven't had any lucid's yet but i'm practicing recall and they will come eventually. but to answer your question they are both worlds created in our minds but one is limited to what we can program and the other is limited only by what we can imagine. |
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I can remember some truly fantastic and touching experiences with really great video games, like Super Mario World, Final Fantasy 6, GoldenEye 007 and Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; |
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Last edited by Laurelindo; 11-02-2013 at 11:49 PM.
Seeing the question in the subject of this thread made me think: Troll? Are you kidding?? I guess the OP is serious though... |
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I don't consider Segne a troll at all - trolling is when you intentionally try to provoke other members, not when you are curious about something. |
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Last edited by Laurelindo; 11-03-2013 at 12:34 AM.
I laughed. I'm really, truly sorry, but... I laughed. When I read the title of this thread. |
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Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week; you have a schedule, a calendar... Yet all around you, timekeeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret over passing birthdays. Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures.
A fear of time running out.
On the flipside, it's much easier to share/relate the experience of a game with others than that of your dreams |
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What would you rather do play the game or live the game with your rules? Lucid dreams are so much better. Maybe some lucids sucks but when you have quality lucid dreams i cant anyone imagining games as better. Also in lucid dream you can play games and its really weird. In one lucid dream i tried to play ps1 tomb raider and i fell into to the game. My surroundings looked like ps1 graphics really weird experience. |
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Last edited by Seltiez; 11-03-2013 at 08:55 PM.
I would ather live the game in a dream but honestly, lucid dream control to THAT level is not easy to accomplish as many make it seem. I've honestly grown a little tired of lucid dreaming because the majority of the time it is boring and uneventful. I prefer regular dreams now. |
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It really depends on what we are comparing. |
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Last edited by TranquilityTrip; 12-30-2014 at 02:10 AM.
My Lucid Dreaming Motto - "I have walked upon the the surface of a burning star. Observed events so infinitesimal and instantaneous that they can barely be described as having occurred at all. You... you're just a dream character. And this world's most powerful dream character poses no more threat to me than it's smartest cupcake." - Dr. Manhattan (kinda)
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