KoE wrote:kobnach wrote:It's worse if I either have no personal space - or am personally responsible for the defences of that space, as with the Bottleneck model. But those seems to be the current choices for communal living.
I'm not sure how it is in the various goon-villes, never having lived there, but I can say that you're pretty much dead wrong for Bottleneck. I'd hardly call any of the well-known Bottleneckers strangers, and I've forged my bonds with them through H&H, not B12. A lot of us (hardly all of us) came from there, but we're more than the forums we come from. If you're referring to how you wouldn't belong, well, you would after you got settled in.
I'm also not entirely sure when the Bottleneck model became based totally on personal responsibility. A lot of people built their own walls (or did so in tandem with others nearby, I think), but we've got a few unhinged sociopaths and a few normal people willing to risk their necks for their neighbors if asked too. I've been part of several thief-dealing-with-parties, with other volunteers or people who jumped at the call when asked to look into it.
kobnach wrote:[ARRGLEBLARGLE
sabinati wrote:i only knew one of the people who are currently in my village before we started this game. the rest are other people that i met randomly and got to know because they lived in the area, and as we helped each other out from time to time and got to know each other we decided to band together and form a village.
theTrav wrote:kobnach wrote:[ARRGLEBLARGLE
TLDR;
kobnach wrote:Why could no one else mind my steel? Because I'd wind up kinning my neighbours, in the hopes of making friends etc., and it had been explicitly stated that some could not be trusted. I thus could not afford to give kin access to my claim, lest someone use this to chop through the palisade without leaving clues.
...Also, creative use of alts could solve my kin access problem... have an alt who owns the claim, and kins only a handful of individuals I trust, not mere neighbours. I only thought that through while composing this message.
kobnach wrote:Of course all this is separate from the question of whether I'd become friends with other Bottleneck residents, or feel like I belonged - or what the day to day atmosphere is really like.
kobnach wrote:Is that short and simple enough for you, or do you need something simpler?
Erik_the_Blue wrote:I've never really tried to fit in, choosing to live a few screens away from town, but the authorities accept my presence, and I've only had to explain myself to the security types once. I've also seen plenty of newbies move in after me, and they usually find their niche and some personal land rather quickly. As such, I find it hard to believe that any non-criminal resident wouldn't be able to fit in if that's what he desires.
theTrav wrote:kobnach wrote:Is that short and simple enough for you, or do you need something simpler?
You made a wall of text to describe how you thought moving into bottleneck wouldn't work but now you've changed your mind and you're unsure.
The level of detail was excessive.
As is the level in your subsequent post. There's no need to repeat words so much, a simple "spot and dick are running" would have sufficed.
kobnach wrote:*rofl* I take it you failed to recognize the literary allusion
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