Have you ever stopped and think about the ideologies of the different fractions? SMAC is a great game because, in it's own way is a "Ideologies for Dummies" tutorial...
Does anyone these days thinks about different systems than our own/yours? Current culture clashes made me think a lot about this. (China vs US - both countries insists on judging the other from it's own narrow point of view, but that's besides the point)
Are there any more thinkers? Any more revolutionaries?
Besides few nottable and sometimes succesful exceptions, most of the world fancies itself as Free Market Democracies... but are they?
So... anyone here has non-mainstream political views? Do you think that games like SMAC make this non-mainstream ideas more `acceptable` for `the public`?
My opinion is that we should have more games that are culture-oriented and less blazing-3D-purple-lime-GeForce-blasting-mind-numbing-arcades... I really think that gaming, and any `ludic` activity can be a educational bonus!
Does anyone these days thinks about different systems than our own/yours? Current culture clashes made me think a lot about this. (China vs US - both countries insists on judging the other from it's own narrow point of view, but that's besides the point)
Are there any more thinkers? Any more revolutionaries?
Besides few nottable and sometimes succesful exceptions, most of the world fancies itself as Free Market Democracies... but are they?
So... anyone here has non-mainstream political views? Do you think that games like SMAC make this non-mainstream ideas more `acceptable` for `the public`?
My opinion is that we should have more games that are culture-oriented and less blazing-3D-purple-lime-GeForce-blasting-mind-numbing-arcades... I really think that gaming, and any `ludic` activity can be a educational bonus!
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