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Rodion wrote:I understand the 2 main arguments we'll see is the Herm Edwards' "we play to win the game" (deals are made to help you and you should not follow them when they don't help you) and the "one single game is not worth a loss of reputation" (breaking an agreement and getting backstabber tags may compromise your future ability of deal making + keeping the deal and losing is the ultimate "trustworthiness" proof).
What is your opinion on that?
Johnny Rockets wrote:Interesting to see whose word is worth what.
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Funkyterrance wrote:I don't see it as a question of intelligence, I see it as a question of integrity. One person would rather maintain his/her honor while the other would rather gain an advantage in that particular game.
Funkyterrance wrote:It boils down to what is more important to the individual.
the game unraveled
Funkyterrance wrote:I seem to have struck a nerve...
Funkyterrance wrote:I am a little confused why if the game is so meaningless then why consider breaking your word for it, virtual world or not?
Master Fenrir wrote:My point being that e-rep is a ridiculous concept. If you keep the truce because you value your own integrity and it's a completely intrinsic decision, kudos, but doing it because "one single game is not worth a loss of reputation" as Rodion said is a goofy thought to me because it implies that you care how others perceive you when any perception they have would be shallow and meaningless. Follow me?
Funkyterrance wrote:I AM sensing a little hostility in this matter since "while you sit there typing about honor and integrity" seems a bit hostile to me. I've not mocked you in this conversation so I am wondering why you are starting to go in that direction?
Master Fenrir wrote:Also, on more than one occasion, an attempt at humor has been interpreted as me being a dick, so I'm kinda reserved unless I'm playing with people that know me.
In my opinion those areas where there is no real life repercussions are the most tell tale of someone's persona exactly because its not going to affect you in rl.
You are implying that I care how people perceive me online but I have never even suggested that. I have certain beliefs/opinions and that's that. It has nothing to do with my e-rep, whatever that is. I am so popular on cc, haven't you noticed? I think honor is either something you value or you don't. I don't think its one of those things you leave at home.
I can definitely judge someone's integrity in a game since we are talking about a game.
Army of GOD wrote:If it's a standard escalating game and I can see that someone I made a truce with is on the doorstep of eliminating people and winning, then of course I break the truce.
Army of GOD wrote:If it's down to me and the person I made the truce with, then of course I break the truce.
Army of GOD wrote:When I get too strong (to the point where I've almost won) and someone backstabs me, I don't mind, because I know I'd do the same in their position.
Army of GOD wrote:And yes, I value arbitrary points over a possible loss of respect from someone over the internet.
Dukasaur wrote:Army of GOD wrote:When I get too strong (to the point where I've almost won) and someone backstabs me, I don't mind, because I know I'd do the same in their position.
This seems incomprehensible. You know they're going to win, so you're out the points anyway, but you're still going to sully your hands with a last-minute backstab? Why not go down with honour?
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