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May 21st, 2023
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  1. Certainly! Here's an expanded version with additional content:
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  3. The VR mod is something else. It takes the immersive experience of Outer Wilds to a whole new level. The first thing I did was float, outside of my ship in the blackness of space, in front of the sun as it went supernova. The sight was breathtaking, and the sheer scale of the event left me in awe.
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  5. There's something so freeing about dying in VR in Outer Wilds. As someone who has a fear of heights and deep oceans, floating around in the blackness of space in VR is a mental hellscape for me. The vast expanse and the absence of solid ground make every moment nerve-wracking. But strangely, something about knowing I'm going to die somehow makes the fear dissolve.
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  7. In that moment, I'm confronted with my vulnerability and insignificance in the face of the cosmos. Being completely helpless and understanding that my death is just a setback brings a peculiar sense of calmness. It's as if the game provides a safe space to confront my deepest fears and embrace the temporary nature of existence.
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  9. Navigating the mysteries of the universe, I find solace in the knowledge that every failed attempt is simply another opportunity to learn and explore. The VR mod intensifies the emotions, making every decision, every action, more impactful and profound.
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  11. Beyond the fear and the awe, there's a profound beauty in the simulated demise. The dazzling display of cosmic forces, the ethereal music that accompanies the celestial dance, and the knowledge that even in virtual death, I am part of something grander, something that transcends the confines of reality.
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  13. In the end, the VR mod in Outer Wilds offers a unique blend of terror, tranquility, and existential introspection. It allows me to confront my fears head-on and reminds me of the fleeting nature of life, both in the virtual realm and the real world. It's an experience that lingers long after I remove the headset, leaving me with a newfound appreciation for the boundless wonders of the universe and the human capacity for resilience.
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