Why do you play H&H?

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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby krikke93 » Sun May 26, 2013 2:24 pm

I'd like to hear those ideas of you, flame. Kinda sounds like you have some stuff in your mind like Brodgar. Too bad some people enjoy ruining everyone's fun by killing and raiding every day. I guess that's a good example of what ou mean by players making it not able to evolve into one large collaborating community.
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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby Flame » Sun May 26, 2013 2:30 pm

This game have something great to teach. Something that games can't easily teach.
The TOTAL FREEDOM.
And, total freedom + any rule or moderation = No evolution.

So... this game is a big lesson on Why we have rules and why games have too. :3 Tons of Real life theory of "total freedom" (financial, social, whatever) can watch and learn from this.
But no worry. H&H is just the first (not really but le'ts say so) of this kind of games.
Just a good lesson. Other games will follow and will evolve.

Funny how a game can teach u something really usefull like the Meaning of the real society. (or a detail of it)
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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby ramoness » Wed May 29, 2013 7:51 pm

Crafting, raising q, whole industry part. And the freedom as mentioned, that you can do anything you want anytime you want. I'd sometimes have too much time, did all things in one area, then another (silk) then third (leather) then fourth (farming) and then ran out of things to do and just started doing brickwall in l4 500 tiles away from village for fun.

But yea, raising quality is my fetish I'd say, cows, trees and silk being my love.
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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby trinh » Thu May 30, 2013 4:33 pm

I'm like hobbit, I love to watch things grow around. I also love to explore and admire other people buildings.
Raiders and killers are destroying my game experience.

t. World 7 must be non-pvp :3
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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby pablet » Thu May 30, 2013 4:59 pm

krikke93 wrote:I'd like to hear those ideas of you, flame. Kinda sounds like you have some stuff in your mind like Brodgar. Too bad some people enjoy ruining everyone's fun by killing and raiding every day. I guess that's a good example of what ou mean by players making it not able to evolve into one large collaborating community.

I thought the same when I read flame's post, count me in for any big social project (Brodgar madness doesn't count)
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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Thu May 30, 2013 5:45 pm

pablet wrote:I thought the same when I read flame's post, count me in for any big social project (Brodgar madness doesn't count)


Well it was intended to be a social projectile except some people think it more as a game to break which kind of ruins the simulation.
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Re: Why do you play H&H?

Postby Scope26 » Thu May 30, 2013 5:53 pm

Why I play because it is so freaking awesome.... obviously that and the game style exploring building the whole bundle!

As a lowly noob I have been shot and killed on sight a bunch of times even before being able to type hello lol but the freedom is what stops me rage quitting each time I mean nowhere else will you get this much freedom but if there was anything I would change it would be to increase scent times for murder unless the person you murder has left scents maybe this would help lessen grief killings or atleast make it even more risky but either way still love this freaking game :D
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