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Re: Cursors

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post #144

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So that was you... greeting from the guy drawing hearts and "spreading the love"

I don't know if he was the same guy, but I also met a guy drawing hearts and pushing buttons while others were passing to the next level.

You wrote this 5 hours ago, so it wasn't me, but I had a great time doing that exact thing just a bit ago. The reward you get is whenever someone hearts you back, which happens frequently.

Maybe we really do live in a cooperative world.

Re: Cursors

#182
post #144

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I don't know if he was the same guy, but I also met a guy drawing hearts and pushing buttons while others were passing to the next level.

You wrote this 5 hours ago, so it wasn't me, but I had a great time doing that exact thing just a bit ago. The reward you get is whenever someone hearts you back, which happens frequently. Maybe we really do live in a cooperative world.

Sure we do. This is pop sociology, but it makes an interesting point:

http://www.forbes.com/2006/09/22/trust-economy-markets-tech_...

Re: Cursors

#183

Wow! There is so much going on here. I can't believe you're not logging! * First it starts out as a simple maze puzzle game. * Then it there're weird layouts where people are clicking stuff, and pathways are opening up randomly. * Then you realise it's not random at all, people have to click things for pathways to open. * Then you realise someone has to stay behind and sacrifice themselves for other people to go thro…

It's great, the second time I played it I started drawing arrows at incorrect exits at the one level where you have to pick the correct one or be sent back. When I started there were about 10 people in the level and everything went quite smoothly since there was the occasional person pointing an arrow at the correct exit. By the time I was done there were at least 50 cursors in the room and it became completely chaot…

Hahaha. That level is so much fun to troll people in.

Someone was drawing an X on the correct exit, and I started drawing a checkmark on the one next to it. When they realized, they tried to cross it out.

Re: Cursors

#185
This was fun, thx! Nicknames or custom colorable cursor might be a nice addition so you can identify your peers. Or it may ruin it, not sure.

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#186
In that level where the buttons are deep into a maze, I punished jerks who wouldn't do their part by clicking the button until it reaches 1, but no more. For a good 30s, there was a group at the gate drawing hateful messages to me. I'd been there for a good 5 min helping people out, and letting others through. The ones that were waiting had not travelled anywhere close to a button, they'd only been waiting at the gate for others to sacrifice themselves for them. Then one of them eventually gave up and came to replace me. What a bunch of assholes.

That's not everybody of course, but the later in the levels you go, the higher the proportion of jerks you'd meet. This, I guess, because the ones who aren't jerks take more time to move forward in the levels, while jerks move faster.

So while jerks can't reach the next level without the presence of good-doers, there still less and less good-doers as you progress forward. There's also attrition in good-doers along the way from:

    - Connections timing out or otherwise erroring.
    - People giving up.
And the further you move in the levels, the higher the jerk proportion so the longer it takes a good-doer to move forward, increasing the probability that one of the two attrition causes occur.

So it's possible that good-doers never make it to the end of the game (and thus nobody). In fact, if the game has enough levels, I'd be surprised if anyone ever managed to finish it without deliberate coordination by a group of good-doers.

All that to say, this game is really interesting.

Re: Cursors

#187

In that level where the buttons are deep into a maze, I punished jerks who wouldn't do their part by clicking the button until it reaches 1, but no more. For a good 30s, there was a group at the gate drawing hateful messages to me. I'd been there for a good 5 min helping people out, and letting others through. The ones that were waiting had not travelled anywhere close to a button, they'd only been waiting at the gat…

On some levels I was a jerk, on other levels I was a do gooder. I had to do the punishment thing, but it took ~10 seconds for somebody to realize I thought it was my turn to move on.

Re: Cursors

#188
post #144

Earlier quoted context omitted.

So that was you... greeting from the guy drawing hearts and "spreading the love"

I don't know if he was the same guy, but I also met a guy drawing hearts and pushing buttons while others were passing to the next level.

Greetings from another heart person! I also met a guy who drew me a kitty at the end, which I thought was nice.

Re: Cursors

#189
post #119

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I can't see any way to do it I think the solution is it's impossible.

I've been there for a while and tried everything... Nothing worked so far.

I started poking around with the javascript to see if I could hack it, but it seems to have server-side verification to stop you from moving to places you shouldn't be able to access.
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