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Author Topic: Slavery - The (Not) Game  (Read 12750 times)

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Re: Slavery - The Game
« Reply #75 on: September 04, 2011, 03:52:10 pm »

Shock humor is to humor what a board with a nail in it is to weaponry.

There's a bit of a difference there, shock humor rarely works at all as intended and a board with a nail in it can at least hurt or maim a person. One of these things is not like the others! Because it works!
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« Reply #76 on: September 04, 2011, 07:53:03 pm »

Maybe he's trying to say shock humour is improvised yet surprisingly effective.
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« Reply #77 on: September 04, 2011, 08:02:48 pm »

That game is like, the only A rated one i have ever seen
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« Reply #78 on: September 04, 2011, 08:33:44 pm »

Maybe he's trying to say shock humour is improvised yet surprisingly effective.
No, I'm saying it's crude and takes no talent or skill to make.
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Re: Slavery - The Game
« Reply #79 on: September 04, 2011, 08:53:21 pm »

You know, this would be really cool if it was a game played from the perspective of the slaves, with Mount & Blade-esque gameplay, with more emphasis on RPG elements. You start out with a few rebels and eventually lead your uprising to glory and overthrow a whole country.
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« Reply #80 on: September 05, 2011, 01:26:21 am »

Maybe he's trying to say shock humour is improvised yet surprisingly effective.
No, I'm saying it's crude and takes no talent or skill to make.

But can still be effective?
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Re: Slavery - The Game
« Reply #81 on: September 05, 2011, 02:33:44 am »

I'd like to see you make a nail-board, Lmaoboat. It's not as easy as it seems. You can't just lie the plank on a table, or you'll have a nail-table. You can't just use any nail, either, it has to be specific. In fact, the only places you're guaranteed to be able to make it are at a hardware store or a woodshop. Spears, on the other hand, can be made out of household material, yet we consider them to be advanced weapons of ancient warfare.

The world just isn't fair sometimes.
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Re: Slavery - The Game
« Reply #82 on: September 05, 2011, 05:36:21 am »

That game is like, the only A rated one i have ever seen

They should have made it rated E, the shit-storm would've been ten times more massive.

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« Reply #83 on: September 05, 2011, 09:07:36 am »

I'd like to see you make a nail-board, Lmaoboat. It's not as easy as it seems. You can't just lie the plank on a table, or you'll have a nail-table. You can't just use any nail, either, it has to be specific. In fact, the only places you're guaranteed to be able to make it are at a hardware store or a woodshop. Spears, on the other hand, can be made out of household material, yet we consider them to be advanced weapons of ancient warfare.

The world just isn't fair sometimes.

I think its more to do with how easy it is to get a nail board. I mean all I have to do is go outside and hit a fence with a big stick and one will come loose.

Of course why I would need a nail board when I have a big stick confuses me.
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« Reply #84 on: September 05, 2011, 09:32:20 am »

I think this quote from Andrew Ryan sums how this would not be a fun game if it existed.

A man chooses. A slave obeys.

By making your character a slave trader, you are condemning him to be a bastard. In a serial killer roguelike, you could just murder people who are corrupt or even other murderers. In the serial killer roguelike, you can choose to be a bastard, and straying from the open moral path seems like an actual choice, even if it isn't there in the first place. You just need an illusion of it. Serial killers have never been endorsed ever, so we feel that we are actually doing something, and we will be remembered for it. This is the basic point of sim games. You'll make the best (noun) ever and always be remembered!

However, in this non-existent slave game, in history terms, you'd just be a comma at best, the dot on an exclamation mark used by a person who hates you at worst. You won't even be remembered as the worst slave trader ever. They'll blame the society and the laws that created you, not you yourself. You'll be forgotten like the rest of those bastards who made human beings that could think and accomplish great things into property to abuse. You will always be brought to justice in the end, and made to pay for your crimes against humanity.

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« Reply #85 on: September 05, 2011, 11:51:34 am »

. You will always be brought to justice in the end, and made to pay for your crimes against humanity.



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« Reply #86 on: September 05, 2011, 12:26:21 pm »

By making your character a slave trader, you are condemning him to be a bastard.

How about you only enslave slave-traders...
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« Reply #87 on: September 05, 2011, 12:33:14 pm »

. You will always be brought to justice in the end, and made to pay for your crimes against humanity.



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The game is set in colonial times.

By making your character a slave trader, you are condemning him to be a bastard.

How about you only enslave slave-traders...

Yeah, you could do that.

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Re: Slavery - The Game
« Reply #88 on: September 05, 2011, 06:58:08 pm »

A game where you enslave slave traders would probably be a perfectly acceptable game.
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Re: Slavery - The Game
« Reply #89 on: September 05, 2011, 06:58:46 pm »

Just not a really that unique or fun one.
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