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RE: The Nth Society - A voluntaryist roleplaying game and decentralized project

in #nth-society7 years ago (edited)

If I understand you correctly, you are trying to convey the concept that the game world itself will always be dependent on real world circumstances that existed before the game was created.

This is accurate, but as you can see from us suggesting the game in the first place (working withing our current structure) there is nothing that is definitely preventing us from creating a new concept or "space" for our ideas.

That's what we are doing here. We are creating this new "space" where we can try out new things. The only reason it is worth doing is because by us designing it and creating our avatars "early", we are being able to set our priorities before others that might want to see a different society form join up. That is the only reason we have more influence over this particular structure.

Apart from that, it should become as much a microcosm of the real world as possible. But without it, there would certainly be little to no opportunity in the first place.

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My last comment was in reference to an earlier comment and referred to the steemit platform altogether. I realize the anarchical element is, I don't HAVE to participate in steem, but its hard to model real world conditions, because everyone HAS to live somewhere. Sorry, caps for emphasis, not volume.
I think your game is a great step toward modeling voluntary society, steem on.

I absolutely agree that creating an accurate simulation of human life and also implementing the type of society we actually want is a difficult task. We've discussed this in the Slack channel and will probably continue discussing it as the project progresses.

Thank you for your comment and support.