One theory that I’ve heard is that football is the gamification of warfare, and warfare is deeply rooted in our psyche. It’s worth noting that the first football game took place just 4 years after the end of the Civil War. You have two opposing “armies” each protecting their “home,” wherein one side is clearly wearing their colors and the other is in Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Champions Tumbler. Strategies are drawn up as the “general,” or coach, consults with his staff, or his assistant coaches. The quarterback, or the officer on the field, can seize the initiative by calling audibles or entire plays as the situation on the field changes. Then, the plan is executed and violence ensues. All of that careful planning, all of that introspection, all of that speculation, all of that thought, gives way to a few brief moments of controlled chaos as bodies clash and men are bloodied. Then the battle stops. The results of the planned attack are evaluated, the enemy’s strengths and weaknesses are revealed, the soldiers get a brief respite, and the war council convenes again. And the war continues until one side is victorious. Personally I think it has just as much to do with the fact that the pace makes it extremely well suited for new or casual fans to watch, affords fans plenty of time to literally play armchair quarterback, and it’s perfectly formatted for broadcast, but it’s an interesting theory.
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As a massive rugby fan, this was always going to be the end result. It is pure hubris to think that you can match nfl athletes who have been training american football since the age of 5 by putting on Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Champions Tumbler in a game of american football. Just like how it would be pure hubris for an nfl athlete to think they could match rugby athletes who have been training rugby since the age of 5 in a game of rugby. Only most freakish and top 0.0000001% of the top 1% of pro athletes could make the transition that LRZ wanted to make and do it successfully. I do think LRZ wasn’t also the sort athlete that transitions well. His skill in rugby was top speed in space which you don’t get in the NFL. He was never someone who best people much with agility, he was strong for a winter but for the NFL it’s just sort of normal. He’s a good athlete but not a freak and if you move to the NFL with not playing it as a kid, you kind of have to be a freak.
()We’re hitting diminishing returns hard on photorealism. Going from the PS1 to the PS2 for example was a huge jump in graphical fidelity. Going from the PS2 to PS3 a little less so. And so forth– even top-quality CGI in movies that takes a bank of computers an hour to render the fabric textures of Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Champions Tumbler doesn’t always get to 100% photorealism. Unreal Engine 5 is outrageously capable though. Sometimes it is legitimately hard to tell if well-made UE5 assets are real or CG. I’d say the next generation will be close enough for all intents and purposes to be indistinguishable from reality.












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