Impartial_Euler
He/Him- 49
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I may have misunderstood this so correct me if I'm wrong.
So here goes, for a qualitative superior entity, it is considered an anti feat for them to enter a realm or world that is at least a quality inferior relative to themselves. Because they're irreducible to them and stuff.
My question is, why exactly is this considered an anti feat?
My perspective and conflict with this antifeat, is because Hax exists.
My analogy, dream hax and immersion for instance. An entity with certain abilities can enter an illusion/fiction equivalent realms without their parameters being reduced.
Of course if such an entity is shown to have their parameters reduced then I definitely agree on it being an anti feat.
And it may be a stretch or going off a tangent to say this, but I see it saying an entity moving in stopped time is an anti feat to time being stopped at all.
So here goes, for a qualitative superior entity, it is considered an anti feat for them to enter a realm or world that is at least a quality inferior relative to themselves. Because they're irreducible to them and stuff.
My question is, why exactly is this considered an anti feat?
My perspective and conflict with this antifeat, is because Hax exists.
My analogy, dream hax and immersion for instance. An entity with certain abilities can enter an illusion/fiction equivalent realms without their parameters being reduced.
Of course if such an entity is shown to have their parameters reduced then I definitely agree on it being an anti feat.
And it may be a stretch or going off a tangent to say this, but I see it saying an entity moving in stopped time is an anti feat to time being stopped at all.
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