'Fun without any redeeming factor is sordid.' - I like that. Always felt the same way. Modern game industry is mostly focused on fun (because it sells).
Everyone gets in the zone when instincts are required. Tennis players, baseball players, sprinters, quarterbacks, running backs, etc. This is a REFLEX. You do not consciously perform reflexive motions and you are most likely "in the zone" when you are performing consecutive reflexive actions!
@ryazbeck Driving is another common situation in which this effect occurs. I believe it's literally a form of hypnosis; hence the phrase "highway hypnosis".
@TerrorBlack Yes, hypnosis, good example. I just read an article about that state of the brain when one is in hypnosis. It's that wide-eyed look. They show examples of a woman being hypnotized and how her eye-state changes from one mode to the other.
Why aren't there more intelligent discussions like this out in the open?!?! If these were more common we wouldn't have the problems they talk about. I guess someone has to be bold enough to live up to these ideas...that will not be easy.
I'm gonna go buy every book that I can find of Crawford's.
'Fun without any redeeming factor is sordid.' - I like that. Always felt the same way. Modern game industry is mostly focused on fun (because it sells).
niktoTunes 2 months ago
Everyone gets in the zone when instincts are required. Tennis players, baseball players, sprinters, quarterbacks, running backs, etc. This is a REFLEX. You do not consciously perform reflexive motions and you are most likely "in the zone" when you are performing consecutive reflexive actions!
ryazbeck 2 months ago
@ryazbeck Driving is another common situation in which this effect occurs. I believe it's literally a form of hypnosis; hence the phrase "highway hypnosis".
TerrorBlack 2 months ago
@TerrorBlack Yes, hypnosis, good example. I just read an article about that state of the brain when one is in hypnosis. It's that wide-eyed look. They show examples of a woman being hypnotized and how her eye-state changes from one mode to the other.
ryazbeck 2 months ago
Why aren't there more intelligent discussions like this out in the open?!?! If these were more common we wouldn't have the problems they talk about. I guess someone has to be bold enough to live up to these ideas...that will not be easy.
I'm gonna go buy every book that I can find of Crawford's.
infirmaryblues 11 months ago 2
@infirmaryblues I especially recommend his Chris Crawford on... series.
TerrorBlack 11 months ago