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* In ''Manhwa/{{Yureka}}'' this is {{Justified|Trope}} as a legal requirement of [=MMOs=] (which isn't too far from existing Korean online laws) - your av's appearance defaults to your own, though it can be altered to a limited extent. The restrictions are looser in VR-space outside of [=MMOs=], but everyone still looks somewhat like their real appearance.


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* In ''Manhwa/{{Yureka}}'' this is {{Justified|Trope}} as a legal requirement of [=MMOs=] (which isn't too far from existing Korean online laws) - your av's appearance defaults to your own, though it can be altered to a limited extent. The restrictions are looser in VR-space outside of [=MMOs=], but everyone still looks somewhat like their real appearance.
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Alphabetizing example(s), Crosswicking (Exocolonist)


* ''VideoGame/EdnaAndHarveyHarveysNewEyes'' takes this to its logical conclusion: playing a tabletop video game is equivalent to, and has the same mechanics as, entering a hypnotic trance. Lilli even encounters a personified hypnotic suggestion in the game (much to the confusion of the DM, who finds himself describing a character he didn't create.)



* ''VideoGame/CyberdimensionNeptunia4GoddessesOnline'' has the central conceit that the characters from previous Neptunia games are playing the titular 4 Goddesses Online, an in-universe MMO (this level of meta is nothing out of the ordinary). All the characters' default avatars look exactly like themselves, and like everything else, this is lampshaded. Neptune considered getting her avatar to look as cute as her real self a challenge, Vert considers the resemblance vital to immersion, Noire wanted her avatar's outfit to be easy to cosplay, Blanc realized that fixing her [[ACupAngst main complex with her appearance]] would just get her mocked, Nepgear and Uni aren't familiar with [=MMOs=] and didn't think to do anything outlandish, and Rom and Ram both wanted to see their SquishyWizard selves acting as physical classes in-game.



* ''VideoGame/EdnaAndHarveyHarveysNewEyes'' takes this to its logical conclusion: playing a tabletop video game is equivalent to, and has the same mechanics as, entering a hypnotic trance. Lilli even encounters a personified hypnotic suggestion in the game (much to the confusion of the DM, who finds himself describing a character he didn't create.)
* In ''VideoGame/IWasATeenageExocolonist'', Nomi's CG during their five-heart event has them cosplaying as their ''[[FictionalVideoGame Legends of Avamar]]'' archer inside the game.



* ''VideoGame/CyberdimensionNeptunia4GoddessesOnline'' has the central conceit that the characters from previous Neptunia games are playing the titular 4 Goddesses Online, an in-universe MMO (this level of meta is nothing out of the ordinary). All the characters' default avatars look exactly like themselves, and like everything else, this is lampshaded. Neptune considered getting her avatar to look as cute as her real self a challenge, Vert considers the resemblance vital to immersion, Noire wanted her avatar's outfit to be easy to cosplay, Blanc realized that fixing her [[ACupAngst main complex with her appearance]] would just get her mocked, Nepgear and Uni aren't familiar with [=MMOs=] and didn't think to do anything outlandish, and Rom and Ram both wanted to see their SquishyWizard selves acting as physical classes in-game.

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