21840: FourFifes - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 6:51 AM
Interesting
21841: Violet - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 9:54 AM
So you have to trade with people to get oranges, and then hand them over to orange smile.
21842: Gorzag - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 11:48 AM
Hmmmmm... That sounds like the start of an iterated prisoner dilemma. Though the presence of an "utility room" probably means there will be more options than just transfer or not transfer the goods.
21843: AvgItalian - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 1:30 PM
I think I got this, they need to sell to the other side but the people who voted neutrally are the middle men who are gonna try and skim off the top for extra dosh
21844: Guest - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 2:25 PM
Huh... a low-risk fetch-quest seems like it would heavily favour a larger team. Is this mission intended to be unfair? It could be interesting that way, or maybe there will be balancing factors...
21845: Tor - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 2:48 PM
Avg likely got it right.
The kill team has the oranges, the neutral people are the ones they both have to go though.
This likely -is- a big sociological experiment.
21846: GoombaLamp - Sunday, April 26 2020 - 8:15 PM
@AvgItalian that would make sense actually. maybe only team "mercy" have access to apples, but they need oranges and team "kill" has oranges, but need apples. the objective would be how well you can negotiate a good deal for yourselves.
Interesting
So you have to trade with people to get oranges, and then hand them over to orange smile.
Hmmmmm... That sounds like the start of an iterated prisoner dilemma. Though the presence of an "utility room" probably means there will be more options than just transfer or not transfer the goods.
I think I got this, they need to sell to the other side but the people who voted neutrally are the middle men who are gonna try and skim off the top for extra dosh
Huh... a low-risk fetch-quest seems like it would heavily favour a larger team. Is this mission intended to be unfair? It could be interesting that way, or maybe there will be balancing factors...
Avg likely got it right.
The kill team has the oranges, the neutral people are the ones they both have to go though.
This likely -is- a big sociological experiment.
@AvgItalian that would make sense actually. maybe only team "mercy" have access to apples, but they need oranges and team "kill" has oranges, but need apples. the objective would be how well you can negotiate a good deal for yourselves.