It is a Trick of Satan's World to Think that Personal Feelings and Perceptions Define Reality
I've noticed a trend in LitRPG books that says that even though it's just code, since it feels so real, destroying an NPC is the same as murder or being rude to an NPC is rudeness or lying to an NPC is lying. The lie is that if we feel immersed in something, then that something becomes real (for us). This is the type of judgement based on the surface that Jesus warned against in John 7:24a. Follow Jesus' command in John 7:24b by practicing righteous judgement instead of that, and don't believe that your feelings or perceptions dictate reality, because such a stand is not only outright false, but it also attempts to rob God of the reality He actually created.
Even outside LitRPG, popular Western culture generally is taking on the concept. Gender identification pronouns is another example of it. Saying that it is a hate crime to repeat biblical instruction is another example.