You know see real life through the UI and navigation system of the last game you played

You know see real life through the UI and navigation system of the last game you played.

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>can keep track of all of my supplies
>can use automap to see where the fuck I'm going and where I've went
Nice.

If you try to look down at your own face, does it look down as well?

I'd say yes and that'd get weird

>I get a minimap, a health and stamina bar, and skill set button diagram
Oh fucking boy, I have an iWatch. Thanks Dragon's Dogma

Diablo 3
>GPS in the top right corner, with a clock
>list of current objectives below it
>small portrait of me and my age in the corner
>chat window linked to my phone
>health and energy status
>abilities??? inventory/journal/options buttons???

>Risk of Rain
Seems moderately useful, can't wait to see my skills.

Halo 3. Could be worse.

>Bloodborne
>no equip load
>can hold 20 of each item
>every item comes with a lore description

ok. could be worse.

obligatory

I'm thinking this would make a whole lot more sense to the person who took this screenshot.

well... it's pretty basic but it is a minimap and I can know what's in my pockets at all times, which is better than I have now.

it makes sense to any half competent wow player

even if most of it is useless/two or more addons displaying the same information more than twice

It's more like the reason why you shouldn't play Druid back then.

i never knew this game existed, so that's cool.
controls look pretty awkward though.

the player in the pic is a shaman, user

how fucked up would it be if you had a life-bar irl? Imagine waking up on a normal day, and you see your HP is at like 90%, you're like, wtf, why not 100%? I feel like you'd become pretty paranoid and self-aware of it, doing anything possible to keep it as high as possible

>go to school
>the quiet kid appears red on your radar

>when you're walking home through a shady neighborhood and the battle music starts playing

>Quest updated
>Objective : Survive

>go to doctor
>tell them you're concerned since your health bar is only at 90%
>get sent to nuthouse

wow it's fucking nothing

>vista

>when the old guy next to you on the bus suddenly starts losing health

isn't it normal to NOT be at 100% all the time? unless you're a super health freak, there's always something a bit off, like a scratch or whatever that's healing

>your last game is

>suddenly you see VHS static as the quiet kid gets closer to you

I'd love a built-in compass, it'll make it so much easier to navigate.

>permanent debuff icon
>HIV

>Battletech beta
Well shit, not really too much that could help me.
I guess I could plan out my movements in advance, and I could be real sure whether or not I ever had a fever. Slightly neat, I guess.

>going on a hike alone in the woods
>there's a red blip on the minimap
>it's following you

>Quest Objective: Find a mate
>Status: Incomplete

>nethack
Kill me.

>meet someone for the first time
>Big red lifebar appears at the bottom of your vision

Imagine the face does not look down but stares straight at you

Can you fuck it?

yes

>turns out they're just offering you a job

Imagine if you had the Battleborn UI.