Timeline for How can I penalize using accelerated time in Full Dive Virtual Reality?
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Mar 12 at 9:10 | comment | added | Hobbamok | @MarsMagnus oh yeah, procrastination will get massively worse. But those who don't struggle with it will be able to achieve even more than already. So you could construct a very interestng divide between people in this world in this regard. Insane overachievers vs absolute chronic procrastinators | |
Mar 12 at 7:25 | comment | added | MarsMagnus | @Hobbamok yes, but from personal experience, more time doesn't necessarily solve problems with studying. If you still procrastinate 75% of your compressed time, it doesn't matter. | |
Mar 11 at 8:27 | comment | added | Hobbamok | That being said, you could always use those 5 minutes before dinner is ready for a full on 3 hour study session, so no more time pressure | |
Mar 6 at 8:15 | comment | added | Birth of Claritism | I addressed this point in my post. I understand that it can be as easy as people being lazy. I want to know if there are any additional consequences that straight up prevent or discourage using it VR for learning. I want to know if he virtual "real time" can be a sufficient consequence. I cant justify making it a consequence unless memories are overwritten in virtual "real time" or actual real time. | |
Mar 6 at 7:02 | history | answered | MarsMagnus | CC BY-SA 4.0 |