I thought I'd move from this thread as I'm not only talking about ethics
Is our aim mearly to win the game? As if it is I'd say the game has been ours for a while now. I'm not saying we should stop as getting together to play the game is what makes this fun and it still will be good but we could go beyond this and come together to run a society or nation as if it were a real nation.
Anyone of us could have played a game like this and got to this point. We've all played and won games on our own but is that all we want from this game? When we finish the game it is going to be an anticlimax as all we'll have accomplished is something anyone of us could and has done on our own.
There is not much difference between this and a 1 player game. The only difference is that there alot of us playing the game. But this gives us an opportunity to make this a completely different game where rather than playing a computer game we govern a nation.
If you look at the orders for this turn. They are all very good and will serve us well. Things like building a courthouse in x is what should be done as it is the best way to win the game and anyone of us could have come up with "similar" orders. If perhaps instead we were to build a pikeman in x to defend the people or build a market place so that the people can exchange goods and be happier.
Rather than just limiting limmiting orders to what will win the game we can open ourselves up to all possibilities. Everyone will have a different opinion on how best to serve the people and we can disscus these options before deciding what to do. Rather than just doing what will win the game based on our previous experience of playing the game.
We go to war with the US soon. Why? They are no threat to our people and they have done us no wrong. It's just that they are easy prey and taking there cities will maek us stronger and more likely to win.
Anyone of us can and has won the game, the fun is in coming together to be a community and do more than just play a game so why not make it more than that.
Why are we doing this? is our aim to win the game or to be a community that forms a democracy?
Is our aim mearly to win the game? As if it is I'd say the game has been ours for a while now. I'm not saying we should stop as getting together to play the game is what makes this fun and it still will be good but we could go beyond this and come together to run a society or nation as if it were a real nation.
Anyone of us could have played a game like this and got to this point. We've all played and won games on our own but is that all we want from this game? When we finish the game it is going to be an anticlimax as all we'll have accomplished is something anyone of us could and has done on our own.
There is not much difference between this and a 1 player game. The only difference is that there alot of us playing the game. But this gives us an opportunity to make this a completely different game where rather than playing a computer game we govern a nation.
If you look at the orders for this turn. They are all very good and will serve us well. Things like building a courthouse in x is what should be done as it is the best way to win the game and anyone of us could have come up with "similar" orders. If perhaps instead we were to build a pikeman in x to defend the people or build a market place so that the people can exchange goods and be happier.
Rather than just limiting limmiting orders to what will win the game we can open ourselves up to all possibilities. Everyone will have a different opinion on how best to serve the people and we can disscus these options before deciding what to do. Rather than just doing what will win the game based on our previous experience of playing the game.
We go to war with the US soon. Why? They are no threat to our people and they have done us no wrong. It's just that they are easy prey and taking there cities will maek us stronger and more likely to win.
Anyone of us can and has won the game, the fun is in coming together to be a community and do more than just play a game so why not make it more than that.
Why are we doing this? is our aim to win the game or to be a community that forms a democracy?
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