Maybe you see a plant you have to collect in game or a rock wall that looks different. What items have you caught out of the corner of your eye that you realized was just your brain so focused on looking for things in a game that you saw it IRL and made you double take?

  • ivanafterall
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    32 years ago

    I had some really weird VRish dreams when I first got VR and started using it. Especially if you use it before bed for VR Wikipedia or whatever.

  • stopthatgirl7
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    72 years ago

    Right when I was playing Horizon Forbidden West, I saw a wrapped up chair that had tape in a blue cross on it, so it looked exactly like the things you can use your pullcaster on in the game. My first thought upon glancing at it was “Oh, I can use my pullcaster on that!”

    …No. No, I can not. It’s real life; I do not have a pullcaster and there are no robot dinosaurs.

    • LegendofDragoon
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      42 years ago

      No. No, I can not. It’s real life; I do not have a pullcaster and there are no robot dinosaurs.

      That’s unfortunate

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    Not exactly a double take, but sometimes when I play a lot of Assassin’s Creed I start subconsciously looking for good handholds on buildings in real life.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    2 years ago

    Back when I was playing a bunch of Oblivion, I was doing the quest to find Nirnroot (Seeking Your Roots). I was spending so much time looking for them I started seeing them in real life out of the corner of my eye everywhere (it was usually actually thistle). I’d have to stop and look because I knew it was important, before my brain would kick in and I’d realize that it was from Oblivion.

  • frog 🐸
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    212 years ago

    When I first played Skyrim, I spent so long just wandering around, harvest every mountain flower I found, that every time I saw a bush with flowers, I felt the urge to harvest them because obviously that’s just what you do when you see something that can be harvested. The dopamine hit from resource gathering is very real.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Hahaha, yeah I remember going out in nature back then and the game invaded my reality. I felt the need to harvest plants, but managed to control myself.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    I play rainbow6 siege quite a bit, and anytime I spot dome security cameras I get the intense urge to take them out.

    • GreyBeard
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      42 years ago

      To be fair, that’s a real hobby. People spend a lot of their free time snapping pictures of birds.

  • comicallycluttered
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    Waaaaay back, almost two decades ago, I was super into the Spider-Man 2 movie tie-in. Played it almost every day. The only game I’ve actually fully 100% completed, which was a bit more difficult back then because walkthroughs weren’t as easily available. There were a lot of great cheat/guide sites that popped up around that time, and also physical cheat/guide books from before, but those were a bit harder to find where I lived.

    (Speaking of physical cheat books, I used them a lot for for GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas. The cheats these days don’t even remotely compare to the variety and fun of the ones back then.)

    Anyway, Spider-Man 2 had legitimately the best swinging mechanics in a Spider-Man game (IMO). Not that the Insomniac games are bad at all, but I consider them to be the best since Spider-Man 2, which is still pretty high praise, honestly. Ultimate Spider-Man which was released around the same time was also pretty good, actually. The others were just less fun or completely dumbed down to the point where you didn’t even need to connect your webs to buildings.

    I don’t live in a city with skyscrapers. So every time I’d either see second unit camera pans on TV or movies with a lot of skyscrapers in frame, or find myself in an area with a lot of high rise buildings, all I could imagine was swinging around through the area.

    It was kind of like the Tetris effect (not the game, the phenomenon), but more of like… I guess I’d call it the “Spider-Man swinging effect”.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      I loved that game. It’s really nice to come across people who share my feelings about it so many years on.

      • comicallycluttered
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        12 years ago

        Hah, nice.

        Man, stuff takes me back to so long ago. A few regulars and I would hang around on the IMDb message board for that game.

        As shitty and toxic as IMDb was, I kind of miss those message boards. Wearing very rose colored glasses here, but still.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    After playing RDR2 I found myself wanting to shoot at birds flying overhead irl to make more arrows

  • Julian
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    92 years ago

    I’m playing totk and now when I see an overhang something clicks in my brain.

  • @[email protected]
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    I played Uplink: Hacker Elite awhile back. One part of the game was that the in-game hacking software you could download had to be managed. One piece of software could take up 4 continuous slots of your computer “memory,” and I don’t think you could move it after installation without buying a piece of software that allowed movement, but you could delete it. Another could take up 2 continuous slots, another 6. I thought this was just a cool inventory system. Manage the space we gave you carefully and all that.

    A decade later, in a computer science class, I learn that this is really part of how computers store stuff, including software, in memory. Aside from the fact that our modern computers do move stuff in memory without you having to buy something special to do it.

    Was really not expecting the cool inventory system to come back into my life or be anything but a cool made-up inventory system.

  • Hyacathusarullistad
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    122 years ago

    When I first started modding Skyrim back in 2012, I spent a solid week solely on water mods looking for something I liked. One day near the end of the week I was walking to work, and I had to cross a bridge. I looked out over the water and had a momentary thought about checking what water mod “they” were using.

    • happyspark
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      42 years ago

      January 4, 2012 -had been playing skyrim like I needed the overtime for just about 2 weeks. Off on a ski trip, and someone was seated nearby, but facing away. My first thought was how I could pickpocket them…

  • Karsee
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    22 years ago

    @JaymesRS 10 years ago i had dreams where people have healthbars above their heads. I blame WoW for that.