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[Facts] Re: This whole bloody board has run off-topic and hit a tree...
I'm cool with that, but you gotta realize that as the old geezer of the board (and I mean in years on the planet, not the site), I've gotta kvetch about SOMETHING. Nan will tell you it's what I do.Nonetheless, as just one person with no special claim of privileges, I will bow to the will of the "responsible" majority in where this goes. If things get too tense or annoying, I can always go hang out on a LotR or Black & White (great game!) or auto site for a few days...
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Which side of the Black & White cookie should I bite out of first...?Have to admit that I'd never heard of the Black & White game. Checked it out, and found this bit from the FAQ particularly intriguing:"In Black & White you can be the god you want to be. Will you rule with a fair hand, making life better for your people? Or will you be evil and scare them into prayer and submission? No-one can tell you which way to be. You, as a god, can play the game any way you choose.""Is it better to be good or evil?""It makes no difference. If you kill all your followers, that’s very evil and you will suffer because you’ll have fewer people praying to you. But there are many ways to be evil without causing death. Being evil makes your tribes worship you harder through fear, but being good means that you’ll have people worshipping through happiness, so either is good."Oooo, one gets to play GAWD! Gawd in the strictest biblical sense, at that!Makes a change from playing Satan, in which one doesn't give a crap whether people worship you or not -- through fear or through good. :)-- Nanaea
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It's interesting that the inventor of the game observes that 95% of American testers (at game shows, beta sessions, etc.) elected to adopt the "good" role whereas in "certain European countries" the percentage was nearly reversed.Are we wimps or what?
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Among those "certain European countries"... Was Greece one of 'em? ;)-- Nanaea
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No, I believe in most cases the Greek testers opted out of the Gawd roles completely and elected to play the sniveling villagers.
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