Ogrim wrote:leah wrote:
I will read that pdf file, before commenting on it.
As for the second paragraph: did you miss the part about "playing within the game rules"? Theft and murder are accepted within H&H's game rules, but they are not accepted within the rules in real life.
Wrong, theft and murder are exist as options within the game mechanic of both H&H and Real Life. I would no more except the random application of these mechanics to innocents or strangers in H&H than I would in real life.
If you recall, this game is a simulation of the Iron Age of Europe, also known as the Migration Period that followed after the fall of Rome. Without a governing authority people of low moral character ran rampant until an authority once again rose to bring some stability to the area.
Encouraging the barbaric behavior is just as bad as committing it yourself.
If you'd like to read...
http://wordsonplay.wordpress.com/2011/0 ... sychology/
http://www.igi-global.com/book/ethics-game-design/37269 <~~~ this costs $180.00, see if you can get it from your library
http://udini.proquest.com/view/an-inves ... 507754381/
So in a FPS, "shooting other people" is just an option?