Lola
12-18-2003, 01:31 PM
Just curious on people's thoughts on games with fake press. (those familiar and unfamiliar with it alike).
"The player can choose to impersonate another player and to have the message claim to be to a different set of recipients than those to whom it is actually sent."
For example, I am playing Turkey in a fake press game. I can send press to Russia which will appear (to the Russian) as having originated from Austria:
"You worthless czarist mother-boinker. I wish only to see your livestock raped and your women pillaged before I die!"
Or, if I want to actually accomplish something (besides making Russia mad/laugh), I can send press to the Russian, which appears to be from Germany, offering Russia assistance against England in the north, thus, perhaps, influencing Russia to open A MOS-STP instead of A MOS-SEV.
You can never trust any press you receive completely - you never know who it's REALLY from, and that is part of the fun.
The problem is, this variant requires a *very high* level of commitment from the players. If the idea of writing press several (or several dozen) times every turn doesn't appeal to you, then black press isn't for you.
Also, for obvious reasons, IRC communication is not allowed - only press through the judge.
So the question is, how many people feel like they have the time/energy/creativity required for this sort of thing?
"The player can choose to impersonate another player and to have the message claim to be to a different set of recipients than those to whom it is actually sent."
For example, I am playing Turkey in a fake press game. I can send press to Russia which will appear (to the Russian) as having originated from Austria:
"You worthless czarist mother-boinker. I wish only to see your livestock raped and your women pillaged before I die!"
Or, if I want to actually accomplish something (besides making Russia mad/laugh), I can send press to the Russian, which appears to be from Germany, offering Russia assistance against England in the north, thus, perhaps, influencing Russia to open A MOS-STP instead of A MOS-SEV.
You can never trust any press you receive completely - you never know who it's REALLY from, and that is part of the fun.
The problem is, this variant requires a *very high* level of commitment from the players. If the idea of writing press several (or several dozen) times every turn doesn't appeal to you, then black press isn't for you.
Also, for obvious reasons, IRC communication is not allowed - only press through the judge.
So the question is, how many people feel like they have the time/energy/creativity required for this sort of thing?