| lolita said: The thing is about game characters... It's not that much more sad to admire a game character than to admire an actress/singer/model... Sure they exists but you have the same amount of chance of ever going out with an actress than with a game character. Sorry to pop your dream bubble guys! |
I'm pretty sure it's not the same thing. Were you to meet an actress/singer/model you would be having sex with a person. Were you to enter an alternate universe where one could meet a videogame woman, you're still having sex with pixels, not a person. If those characters were to jump out of the screen looking exactly the same, they would be more creepy than attractive. They would lack so many physical characteristics of what real women look like, it would be closer to being atracted towards a living blow up doll than a woman. If the point is to stretch the imagination and consider what they would look like as real people, then there's no point in finding them beautiful in the first place, since what you're really looking for is the real thing. The fantasy of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Cool World would never tanslate into real life, and if it did, your character would end up looking like Kim Basinger anyways.








