> Moving forward, the map will have to be rebuilt. Said Hammeken, "We don't have a complete overview yet, but we'll probably choose to reconstruct Copenhagen and the other cities." By this wording, it seems they will rebuild it by hand instead of restoring a backup. They have backups, right?
I picture Denmark hiring a bunch of minecrafters to go in and manually rebuild Copenhagen block by block.
Minecraft Griefers Demolish 1:1 scale model of Denmark
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#52There are children who make sandcastles and children who knock them down. It happens so early, you'd swear they were born that way. I just imagine the latter are getting started early on their political careers.
I see a child as a blank page. You can turn that into poetry or into Mein Kampf depending on the amount of love/nurturing/open-mindedness. Now if you'll excuse me, those trees ain't gonna hug themselves.
Using Latin is much cooler, and as bonus, you can smugly snigger at other people. How do you really spell the "rasa" part? With a hard R?
Re: Minecraft Griefers Demolish 1:1 scale model of Denmark
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why complain about people being creative in a creative environment? Is there no place for fun?
So wading in to someone else's construction and destroying it counts as "fun"? Kicking over someone else's sandcastle counts as "fun"? Kicking someone else's car to put a dent in the door is "fun"? Torching someone's house is "fun"? Slippery slope, drawing the line, yadda yadda yadda, I'm interested to see what people think is "fun" and where they would draw the line. Given that it had no protection, how does destroy…
Re: Minecraft Griefers Demolish 1:1 scale model of Denmark
#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
Excuse me, but what is this based on? Do you perhaps mean small communities? Because I can tell you from my experience being Swedish in Sweden (~9M inhabitants), that your assumption seems to be false.
I'm Swedish too, and I disagree. I have often heard that Americans (and others) are surprised at the willingness of most Scandinavians to follow the official and unofficial rules of society. We are likely blind to it as we experience it every day.
I'm open to the idea that my opinion regarding the environment I live in might be biased/skewed and I might not see a representative part of the society or that I be ignorant about what I see; that's why I asked what Hermels assumption was based upon.
P.S Was there any tone to my initial post?