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Hispanio (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 14:53.31
A friends and me are developing an online game, similar to eRepublik, but with some differences: under de GPL, no admins, a chat as main part of the page, and more things.
You can read about this project here and here. I'm sorry, but the links only have information in Esperanto.
Well, as I said, the game will be translated into the Esperanto language, among other (German, French, Italian, Polish, Russian, Georgian, Arabic, Japanese, etc.), which will help it be spread and used, if not in the real life, certainly yes on Internet. There won't be admins, all will be regulated by the law of every country. You also can develop the game or make another one because the code is free, under the GPL. And so on.
Well, what do you think? Do you like this? Will you take part in the game? I assure you that this will be amazing, amusing, etc. The beta will be released soon, if everything is correct and works fine.
Yes, maybe I am crazy. Maybe we are crazy. But we don't care.
If you like politics, if you like to govern a country, if you like to discuss because another country made an unfair law, etc., then this game is for you
PD: Excuse me for my English, and for my possible spam
ceigered (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 16:25.34
This sounds pretty cool. The way I've understood having no admins is that the in-game countries in a way "elect" their own admins (in other words, administration is now a part of the game instead of a disruptive layer)? That's a nice idea.
Esperanto as a target language would be cool too, and the association with Esperanto would hopefully bring many smart and interesting people (I assume politics related games only really have smart and interesting people, but maybe more for this one )
If I'm ever bored at uni and not indulging my obsession with languages I might look for it when it's done to burn off some time (if I remember).
Hispanio (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 16:47.02
ceigered:This sounds pretty cool. The way I've understood having no admins is that the in-game countries in a way "elect" their own admins (in other words, administration is now a part of the game instead of a disruptive layer)? That's a nice idea.Mmm, not exactly. With no admins means just this, with no admins. If someone insults or offends you, you just have to press charges against him/her before the virtual justice
You can do what you want, except multiaccount (that means, more than one count), and only if it's according to the law of your virtual country.
ceigered:Esperanto as a target language would be cool too, and the association with Esperanto would hopefully bring many smart and interesting people (I assume politics related games only really have smart and interesting people, but maybe more for this one )Mmm, in fact, a friend wants to create an academy of Esperanto in-game. And we want that Esperanto becomes a spread language, but without discriminating the others. As I said, that depends on the law of every country. If a country wants Esperanto to be its official language, very well
ceigered:If I'm ever bored at uni and not indulging my obsession with languages I might look for it when it's done to burn off some time (if I remember).Only if you are ever bored?
Jaja, a joke. Well, you are welcome, as well as everybody.
One more time, excuse me for my English.
ceigered (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 17:16.02
Hispanio:Thanks, ceigered. Well, I answer to you.This is exciting - so basically, it works like a true real world, where you can get charged? It'd be very interesting to see how communities grow, and also to see how people act in such a game with no admins, but at the same time having to work as a community (kinda)...
ceigered:This sounds pretty cool. The way I've understood having no admins is that the in-game countries in a way "elect" their own admins (in other words, administration is now a part of the game instead of a disruptive layer)? That's a nice idea.Mmm, not exactly. With no admins means just this, with no admins. If someone insults or offends you, you just have to press charges against him/her before the virtual justice
You can do what you want, except multiaccount (that means, more than one count), and only if it's according to the law of your virtual country.
Only if you are ever bored?Well, not only . But it would be nice to see this once it is up and running
Jaja, a joke. Well, you are welcome, as well as everybody.
One more time, excuse me for my English.
(Via estas lerta angle, ne zorgu! )
Hispanio (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 17:24.10
And yes, every country will have a Constitution, a Criminal Code, some laws, a Civil Code, etc. And if you, for example, commit slanderous allegations against someone, and if that's crime, you'll be prosecuted, as I said Por Paŭlo sperto - por Petro averto.
Moderators will be called policemen.
ceigered (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 19:04.15
Hispanio:Well, it's difficult to manage or maintain a project with no adminPerhaps in extreme cases you guys in charge can sort of take the role of "Dio" when necessary.
"Bedaŭrinde, vi faris ion kiu povus nenioigi la mondo neinversigeble, do, Dio tondras je vi.
*bzzzt!* -_O
Gratulojn! Vi ĵus reenkarniĝis kiel papilio"
Hispanio (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 19:36.17
ceigered:Mmm, maybe the developers must take part if there is an important attack to the system (the game is crashed by an user, etc.). But those cases are extreme.Hispanio:Well, it's difficult to manage or maintain a project with no adminPerhaps in extreme cases you guys in charge can sort of take the role of "Dio" when necessary.
"Bedaŭrinde, vi faris ion kiu povus nenioigi la mondo neinversigeble, do, Dio tondras je vi.
*bzzzt!* -_O
Gratulojn! Vi ĵus reenkarniĝis kiel papilio"
If not, then nothing
Reteos (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 23:21.10
i will deffinately give this a go!
And about taking the form of Dio, the rock legend died earlier this year (just kidding i know Dio means god its just a nice coincedence)
Hispanio (Näita profiili) 22. juuli 2010 23:38.48
Reteos:Sounds like a great idea, similar to the online game "nationstates" if i am correct?I do not know that game. I've never played it.
i will deffinately give this a go!
And about taking the form of Dio, the rock legend died earlier this year (just kidding i know Dio means god its just a nice coincedence)
And about Dio, one of my brothers was his fan. Here you are a picture of mine, and before me his poster:
http://u1.ipernity.com/15/59/39/8335939.5538b4da...
EDIT: I've already seen Nationstates. I totally disagree with them. I'll explain:
at that webpage you can read this:
It's free speech, so I can post whatever I like here, right?
Ahahahaha! Hahaha! Free speech! No, it's not. I run this web site, see, so you have to play by my rules. It's like my own Father Knows Best state.
And this:
What can't I post?
Any content that is: obscene, illegal, threatening, malicious, defamatory, spam
Well, I say you that in our game, you'll be completely free to say and post what you want. But, as I said, you will must follow the law of your virtual country, because if you don't follow it, you'll be prosecuted and sentenced (virtual jail, virtual fine or kinda sentences)
Uvi (Näita profiili) 23. juuli 2010 1:24.32
Hispanio:Hello, friends. I was writing until now in the Esperanto forum about this. Well, I think that you, English speakers, must know about this too.Personalmente, a mi me gusta la idea.
A friends and me are developing an online game, similar to eRepublik, but with some differences: under de GPL, no admins, a chat as main part of the page, and more things.
You can read about this project here and here. I'm sorry, but the links only have information in Esperanto.
Well, as I said, the game will be translated into the Esperanto language, among other (German, French, Italian, Polish, Russian, Georgian, Arabic, Japanese, etc.), which will help it be spread and used, if not in the real life, certainly yes on Internet. There won't be admins, all will be regulated by the law of every country. You also can develop the game or make another one because the code is free, under the GPL. And so on.
Well, what do you think? Do you like this? Will you take part in the game? I assure you that this will be amazing, amusing, etc. The beta will be released soon, if everything is correct and works fine.
Yes, maybe I am crazy. Maybe we are crazy. But we don't care.
If you like politics, if you like to govern a country, if you like to discuss because another country made an unfair law, etc., then this game is for you
PD: Excuse me for my English, and for my possible spam
Let me know if you're looking for people to work on a French translation. I'll give you a fair rate as a fellow esperantist.