• @TeryVeneno@lemmy.ml
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    71 year ago

    I didn’t even think there were serious solar punk stories, and even if so, aren’t all of them like technological utopias? Why would entertainment ie video games be gone from them? Even if they aren’t the focus (which makes sense) what reason would a solar punk society have to do away with video games?

    • @OpenTTD@lemmy.zip
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      1 year ago

      Simple. Because most solarpunk is written by people who hate technology corporations.

      To be fair, big tech is evil. Doesn’t change my point.

      • @TeryVeneno@lemmy.ml
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        61 year ago

        Um, but the majority of video games are not made by big tech? What is your point? Indie games are usually just better overall anyway. I’m really failing to see why any solarpunk society would stop people from making video games

        • @OpenTTD@lemmy.zip
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          -31 year ago

          Because solarpunk writers are rarely, if ever, gamers. Gamers are a niche subculture in the solarpunk works I’ve seen and as you’re seeing, people in the solarpunk community seem to like it that way.

          • @TeryVeneno@lemmy.ml
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            81 year ago

            My confusion continues to compound. Many of the people in this thread have zero issue with video games or actually play them. I really gotta see a source for

            solarpunk writers are rarely, if ever, gamers.

            • @OpenTTD@lemmy.zip
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              01 year ago

              Explain why then, despite someone important mentioning video games occurs in the Necroverse (Transhumanist Cyberjock/Solarpunk story by “RichM90071”), no games being played are EVER shown.

              • @TeryVeneno@lemmy.ml
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                31 year ago

                I think that’s just cause video games are not great entertainment for grander story beats. They’re kinda like knitting or watching tv, something you do in your off time to relax or get away but not really flashy enough like gambling or an opera house to be featured.

        • @OpenTTD@lemmy.zip
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          -41 year ago

          Asshole, I never said that. I’m well aware TTD was originally a commercial product, that’s my entire point. You can’t make games for free, and yes, I value video games more than continued lifespan because art allows me to ignore a reality I despise for being defined by everyone else.

          You don’t have the right to fucking judge me for the tiny little quirk of liking a game, I only mentioned it because it was mildly relevant.

          • catnash [she/her, ae/aer]
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            21 year ago

            Actually, I believe you can make games for free to consumers, and I believe systems inspired by solarpunk would, if anything, do a better job of encouraging this over our current political system. Art, including video games, doesn’t just disappear in solarpunk societies.

            I’m not judging you for liking a game, I never said anything of the sort, lol. Although I find it hard not to judge you if you just bark insults.