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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 2:53

Gaming Phobias

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In April, Sony PlayStation hit Horizon Forbidden West was updated to include a Philosophobia mode for players with fears that were tied to deep water. Turning on that option keeps the protagonist from running out of air while swimming below the surface and adds pulsing and glowing effects to the game's underwater environment. Near the end of April, Star Wars Jedi the Survivor from Electronic Arts launched with an arachnophobia safe mode that changes the look of one monstrous creature hiding its stingers and altering other details to make it look less spider like

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@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 2:15
I was looking through the features and I saw that and I was like, wow, that seems pretty interesting. I know. I'm certainly afraid of deep water. It scares me to death. I'm not a big fan of spiders either, but I feel like when I play the games, I don't know that necessarily
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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 1:50

@Taylor

But it's amazing the things that we can accomplish and change and do when we take the time to look at what we have and how it is not quite exactly what we were thinking about or what we have. Within our life and how companies are able to adjust and change, recognize and perform with their companies to a point or a level that they can reflect people's, ah, characteristics and aspects and phobias, for lack of a better word. So, anyways, just a thought there
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