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So long as we don't have to fight mosquitoes.
Because you prefer to play yourself the first time. And you play the way you strive to be.
You are the kind of guy who plays not true to yourself only the second playthrough.
The most terrifying foe.
This is very true. This is why game escapism is popular.
It has its own problems too but at least in fiction no matter how desperate things are looking or whatever "save the world" setting we are thrown into...
..There we have the power to make our choices really matter for the better.
The real world tears your wings off you really fast.