
It seems strange but some of my proudest moments are ones that I've lived through virtually. Some of the best things I've done are things that I've never really done - though I don't mean that in the fantastical "I've saved planets and won wars" way that projects in-game experiences as being real.
Yes, I've made millions trading star dust and I've stormed castles and heroically held the line...but those aren't the moments I'm proud of, not really. Instead, my greatest achievements in gaming recognise games as something I've actually done, not a virtual experience. My mental list of great achievements doesn't include the time that I saved the world from an evil Vizier, but it does have space for the time that I fought through the climactic elevator battle in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time without dying.
I'm being careful here not to fall into the all-too-familiar trap of getting carried away with my own story by the way and I can still draw a distinction between my greatest gaming achievement and my greatest actual achievement. The time that I made it all the way to SinTower in a HardCorps run (i.e. all in one go) in SiN Episodes is a highlight, but it pales next to the first time I got published. There's a Everything2 quote that comes to mind on this topic - "the most you ever dream of is not better than the least you ever accomplish."
Even so though, I'm at the moment readying myself to embark on something that could be a great achievement for me both in terms of gaming performance and personally. I've been building up to it for a fortnight.
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Publish Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 10:43:53 +0100
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