• Told this before in other places, and loosely speaking, it’s kind of timely.

    20 or so years ago, re-playing the original Half-Life (thus “timely” because of the recent updates and 25th anniversary of it), I had a relative sat behind me watching me play.

    They asked me a question about something or other, and I immediately turned around to answer them.

    In game.

    I still remember where I was in the game and the milliseconds of confusion, realisation and feeling of stupidity.

    That game was, is, pretty engrossing to be fair.

      • I’ve never wanted an e-reader before, but I didn’t know that was a feature.

        I’ve always said a good book makes you read the dictionary. But this would make it so much easier.

        • I also read some things in the languages I’m trying to learn, and this feature is essential for translating words I don’t know yet.

          Plus, the backlight (adjusted for warmth so as not to keep me up) lets me read in bed with the light off and I don’t have to get up to turn it off when I’m done.

          I was very pro only real books for a while, and still am a fan of a real book, but the quality of life features of e-readers eventually sold me. Especially because night is one of the few times I can read.

    • Sometimes I look for a search button on paper book. I read most of the books in electronic format nowadays, so reading paper book is a rarity. In fact I often buy electronic format for a book that I already have in paper form from “older times”. Reading e-ink is much easier, especially in the dark of night, and it is less heavy too.

  • When I first got VR, I played Skyrim on PS4. One morning, I woke up to pee and held my hands by my sides as if using an invisible controller to aim my movement and kind of glided across the floor. Realized what I was doing by the time I got to the door.