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ac3raven comments on Empiricism in Gameplay - Less Wrong Discussion

0 Post author: ac3raven 16 February 2012 06:37AM

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Comment author: ac3raven 17 February 2012 01:08:23AM 0 points [-]

I needed a word that didn't explicitly tell the viewer what to look for. "Prey" or "Predator" would have made it too obvious, and I certainly didn't want to say "find the fox" or "find the animal".

I used the word "threat" because the act of finding the fox in the image represents our survival mechanisms being put to use, even if the animal is not a real threat, if you heard rustling in the foliage, the first instinct is to assume it's a threat.

Comment author: pedanterrific 17 February 2012 05:10:36AM 2 points [-]

Good point. Hmm. Maybe "You hear a rustling in the foliage. Find the source, lest you be eaten by a grue!"