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From: Marian Griffith <gryphon@iaehv.nl>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 00:49:43 +0100 (BST)
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
On Thu 19 Jun, Jeff Kesselman wrote:
> At 09:34 PM 6/18/97 PST8PDT, marian g. wrote:
> > They want rewards without having to
> >work for them. But preferably with being given the -impression- that
> >they have worked fairly hard for it.
> Um, I disagree here. These games tend to be social interractions, many want
> the admiration of others. Some less mature personalities jus rtwant the
> attention of others. I DO agree many will take the eeasiest perceived route
> to get there.
Maybe I was a bit too harsh. Probably from visiting a diku that showed
the worst of the above qualities.
> >Maybe I should rephrase that to: "players don't like challenges. They
> >like results. And preferably those results should come sooner for them
> >than they come for the other players."
> This is teh American competitive training at work. IMO. I personally feel
> these kidsn of games are a wonderful palce to explore and promote
> NONCOMPETITIVE gaming. And yes, such can and does exist.
I won't comment on americans and their upbringing...
But I'm very glad there are non-competitive games around.
One of the things I am hoping for is to find one that is
not competitive but still shows some of the real qualities
of diku muds. Like having a gameworld where things do
happen without players posing them.
Marian
--
Yes - at last - You. I Choose you. Out of all the world,
out of all the seeking, I have found you, young sister of
my heart! You are mine and I am yours - and never again
will there be loneliness ...
Rolan Choosing Talia,
Arrows of the Queen, by Mercedes Lackey