The notification sat at the top of Marek’s dashboard, cold and clinical:
The user who made the edit was "Polybius_89." The changes weren't just about frame rates or VR compatibility. In the description field, the user had written: "It doesn't stop when I close my eyes. The skyline of the Palace of Culture and Science is just a T-piece waiting to fit into the Z-shape of the Marriott Hotel. I see the world in four-block segments now." Tetris EffectData edycji: 2-02-2023, 13:10PowГіd...
Marek sighed, leaning back in his creaking office chair. It was February 2nd, and the gray Warsaw sky seemed to mimic the monochromatic blocks of the original 1984 game. He was a moderator for a popular gaming database, and his job was to ensure every entry was perfect. The notification sat at the top of Marek’s
The phrase "Tetris Effect Data edycji: 2-02-2023, 13:10 Powód..." appears to be a snippet from a on a Polish website (likely a gaming forum, wiki, or marketplace like Allegro or OLX). I see the world in four-block segments now
He didn't delete the edit. Instead, he finished the sentence in the log: (Reason: User sees falling blocks.)
Marek laughed. The "Tetris Effect" wasn't just a game title; it was a real psychological phenomenon where people who play for too long start seeing falling blocks in their sleep.