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this post was submitted on 05 Oct 2023
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I won't say there's a direct correlation (especially because some people can be especially prickly about even suggesting entertainment can normalize attitudes and beliefs and from there influence behavior), but even from the other way around (where perhaps they were already like that and just found a niche to indulge their little fantasies without consequence) I haven't known anyone who could roam around for hours at a time in a GTA game while ignoring actual game objectives in favor of "sandboxing" the act of running over pedestrians and murdering prostitutes while chuckling insatiably, that didn't turn out to be a massive fucking chud.
I can see that as a sort of curiousity's sake thing. I've done rampage runs through some vaguely sandbox games myself. I don't return to such rampages and drag them out with endless fascination like some kind of chuddy people I knew, though.
Starfield sounds more and more bland and bleak the more I read about it.
I did when I was a teenager in 4, but I think that was in large part because there is very little to do in the "open world" except that.