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Oh man, that sounds sooooo cool! I've got to try it. But I can't figure out what console it is for.
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I'm also concerned about the time investment. It sounds like it could take a long time to play. I'm worried that RL issues could interfere.
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That's a slight surprise, but anyway
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_Show basically, and I found this is actually a symptom of one of my ailments, because of what to you seem like unlikely coincidences together with a belief that you ARE the most significant/important person (The main character if you will. Probably because of an inability to consider other people to be "worth" as much as you, after all they're NPC's) you come to believe the whole world exists only to entertain/test the "player" and that coincidences don't exist but are the people behind the scenes controlling everything. It is important I believe to promptly ignore such nonsense otherwise you end up wearing a tin foil hat, accosting newsreaders and asking what the frequency the government uses to mind control you is http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Edit: and at the risk of getting carried away I find it delightful that link I gave you also leads to the Alegory of the cave. A delightful little parable to convince you that the insane really do understand reality for what it is. |
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Real life has many problems as a game. The grinding is awful. You have to spend 90% of your time engaged in pointless activities designed to enrich other players who spend most of their time sitting on their asses, simply to get enough ingame resources to continue playing.
That means that for the majority of the population of any teritory you spend so much time doing something you dont want to do that you dont have a lot of time for anything else. The very unfair and often irreversible random starting conditions are a terrible flaw as well. If your startup has few resources, whilst it is possible for some skille dor lucky players to overcome the handicap, others startup with vast resources and have a totally different play experience. I understand that in the past there have been PVP attempts to correct this, one in a territory called france and another in Russia, with varying degrees of success. No one has however been able to make the system even close to fair for any length of time. Yes, the interface is great, yes the available options are *in theory* great, though most people dont get access to them, but the rules are very badly thought out, and the game is horribly unbalanced economically, politically, and as I said before, the grind makes almost any other game more appealing. Avoid! |
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I had a discussion with some friends a few times about looking at life in a 'game' way. The results were disturbing http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif Basicly you can condemn the economic inequality as fundamentally immoral and effectively 'cheating' which frees you to 'cheat' too. Essentially your best game strategy if you do not start off as one of the lucky few with millionaire parents, and you do not want to spend all your time 'grinding' is to turn to crime http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
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"Confused? You won't be, after this next episode of 'Soap'."
I just really hate "sweeps weeks" in my life. Really turns everything in its ear. |
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