I’m talking more along the lines of, having simulator games where you work in a supermarket and you get to cause as much mayhem as possible. Not in terms of just simply killing, but more like, being a very disgruntled worker in a very annoyingly noisy environment with shitty customers. That game doesn’t exist to me and I wish it would.

Instead, we get more simulator games where you’re at the service of the people. That’s going backwards, if you ask me.

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    My feeling, that I’ve learned after many years of doing it wrong, is that ‘taking out’ your stress with violent or aggressive acts, even virtual ones, isn’t a healthy way to deal with it. It reinforces it rather than releasing it. Calming exercises, deep breathing and letting stress go is a much more useful way to deal with it.

    In that vein, I recommend Tiny Glade for stress relief. Or any so called ‘cosy’ game.

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      No, going to disagree here.

      We’ve had this discussion many times over about what violent video games does with people. We’ve had it in the form of what the media decides to twist and falsely blame from the actions the individual does when there are other things at play.

      Broken people are the ones who take the violence out from the digital realm of video games and apply it to real world. They are the ones who can’t manage their stress and anger levels regardless playing a game or handling a problem in person.

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    It’s interesting how simulators do tend to draw in people who also do the same thing as their IRL job.

    Lots of farmers play Farming Simulator. Lots of truckers play Euro/American Truck Simulator. Lots of pilots play MS Flight Simulator.

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      There’s already like hundreds and thousands of games where I can kill people in.

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        Bro there’s people who play Skyrim for 100hrs never leaving the first village or picking up a weapon.

        There might not be a game tailored to what you want, but I’m sure a game exists where you can do what you want to, especially if on PC and with mods.

        Like, you can just play a super market simulator, and instead of caring about score do what you get enjoyment from.

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    I saw an ad a few days ago for a game called Roadside Research.

    It’s a gas station management sim where you play as an alien disguised as a human, running a gas station and “researching” humanity.

    It looks pretty fun.

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    being a very disgruntled worker in a very annoyingly noisy environment with shitty customers.

    That sounds like pure stress to me instead of stress relief. Dont know about other people but I wouldnt want to spend my free time simulating a shitty job.

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      1 hour ago

      The idea is to play a simulator where you can cause chaos from that.

      Why’d you even bother to snip that line, to make yourself sound smart?

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    2 hours ago

    A lot of VR titles let you do that. Job simulator, vacation simulator, and more erm, viscerally, surgeon simulator.