06 JUL 2024 by ideonexus
Being "Good" At a Game Means Internalizing It's Algorithms
The gamer is not really interested in faith, although a heightened rhetoric of faith may fill the void carved out of the soul by the insinuations of gamespace. The gamer’s God is a game designer. He implants in everything a hidden algorithm. Faith is a matter of the intelligence to intuit the parameters of this geek design and score accordingly. All that is righteous wins; all that wins is righteous. To be a loser or a lamer is the mark of damnation. When you are a gamer, you are left with ...Folksonomies: critical theory gaming
Folksonomies: critical theory gaming