Sure Todd, lol

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    In RL most of the “excitement” in space comes from not wanting to fuck up and die. Games don’t have that, Todd.

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      Some do, but they make it their main draw. The reason Kerbal Space Program is fun, is fun because you can fuck up and die in a million different ways, and not doing so is chalenging and succes is rewarding while failure is hilarious(ly frustrating).

      Not fucking up and dying in Starfield means pressing the Use Healthpack frequently enough.

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        Imagine a realistic KSP with AAA graphics, like replicating historic missions and planned ones, etc.

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          You just described the KSP RP-1 modpack with high graphics and volumetric clouds mod

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      Then you have games that do space travel so well that I’m beyond scared shitless in them, like Outer Wilds. So many games have already managed to convey some of these feelings.

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        Perfect example. Handful of planets, each rich with hand-crafted purpose, space travel is big enough to feel epic, but small enough to not want to skip.

        It nails the feeling of exploring a vast area of space, not by being realistic (it is not, by a long shot), but by just making certain experiences feel right.

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      …yes, they do. Soooo many fucking games have that. There’s a whole genre of games built around it. They’re called survival games. A relevant example would be No Man’s Sky.

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        I am kinda certain no game has dying. I haven’t died in any yet. Although I remember a piece of The Onion of a suicide feature of a car seat. Maybe someone should build a gaming chair with this feature to improve the immersion.

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          …what? I can’t tell if you’re trolling. Death is basically the most common failure state of any game.

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                No shit? That was the point

                Astronauts aren’t bored in space because they’re busy trying not to die. games don’t kill you when you fuck up or something goes wrong

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                  Yes, they do, just not for real. Why would you expect it to kill you for real? What an absurd standard. You’re supposed to be scared for your character’s life, not your own. They’re the one in space, not you…

                  Have you ever played games before?

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                    You do know this threat is about some dev saying the first guys on the moon weren’t bored although there’s basically just sand and rocks to be found? And that because of this it’s fine most planets in a game are baren and uninteresting?

                    The Bethesda guy compared the game to RL. I am just pointing out why this makes no sense.