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“Naked Man” Arc Raiders scientist conducts diligent “social experiment” on player greed for loot, reports no one wants to see you naked and will kill you 63 out of 75 times

“Naked Man” Arc Raiders scientist conducts diligent “social experiment” on player greed for loot, reports no one wants to see you naked and will kill you 63 out of 75 times

By on November 25, 2025 0 8 Views
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A player from Arc Raiders recently immersed himself in the most sinister aspects of humanity while uncovering what many females inherently understand – most individuals would prefer to unexpectedly encounter a yellow duck rather than a “nude” man they weren’t prepared to see.

The essence of Reddit user 17prozent’s alleged social experiment demanded he unveil this truth of the cosmos for himself. He aimed “to observe what holds more significance for individuals: Loot or merely achieving a kill,” so he engaged in 75 raids on console completely unarmed, characterizing his endeavor as an act of “The Naked Man.” Subsequently, he met his demise repeatedly.

(Image credit: Embark Studios)

“I would even turn my back to them to demonstrate I wasn’t equipped with a shield.” Unfortunately, this gesture of non-violence is what caused tragedy to strike 17prozent like a bowling ball.

“Out of 75 attempts, I was KOS’d 63 times. Typically, I would just get an instant headshot the moment I turned around to reveal my back lol,” he remarks. “Kudos on taking down a naked man with a hammer, I suppose?”

With his spirit evidently fractured, and his ego crushed, 17prozent subsequently initiated what I wish to term the emergency duck. Arc Raiders was no longer just a social experiment. It became deeply personal.

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Ashley is a Senior Writer at GamesRadar+. She has also served as a staff writer at Kotaku and Inverse, and has penned freelance articles on horror and women in gaming for platforms like Rolling Stone, Vulture, IGN, and Polygon. When not reporting on gaming events, she is typically focused on enhancing her doll collection while binge-watching Saw films from one to eleven.

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