I didn't respond immediatly last night to this thread since I figured the best policy would be to actually sleep on it. After all, nothing good comes from late night posting.
So I spent my evening doing other things. I read a bit of a book I started last week, played a video game for a bit, watched a little bit of Battlestar Galactica On Demand, that sort of thing, mulling over at what point would I become a person whose entire life could be summed up by the output I posted on an obscure internet board over the course of seven years.
I realized that, if I was to be that kind of person who finds my position on an internet board truly that meaningful, I would, personally, build a digital ivory tower and look down on all those uncivilized people below me having fun. Look at Jim over there, playing Civilization. Doesn't he know Victoria is
so much sophisticated and better? Look at Bob over yonder playing Risk! Why isn't he writing several pages of roleplay to explain why he moved his army from the Ukraine to Western Russia? What a fool! What a naive, inferior fool!
And while I was up in this digital ivory tower, shouting insults down on those I believe below me from above, I would write page after page after page of arguments on the forum, justifying my viewpoint. Some dogs simply bark, and while those dogs share the tower with me, I can't muster the wherewithal to bark with them. Instead, I must be coy and mask my passive aggressive disdain for
all those I put beneath me.
I reached that conclusion around eleven last night and spent the next hour watching Yu-Gi-Oh! Abridged. I realized that, like a children's card game, I would be making a big deal about what should simply be
fun. However, it isn't enough to be fun, it has to be better. Better than
something. I would have to become a defender of a game I play!
I would not only become the defender of the faith, I would become the voice, like the other barking dogs I share my tower with. Only then would I realize that I had meaning and purpose in the world.
It isn't enough to have fun. I must justify my fun by calling it art. I must look down on the fun of others by calling their fun less-than-art. Something savage and uncivilized and, while they are having fun, I must emphasis that games aren't about having fun. Games are serious business.
At first I thought you and Luckymoose were simply abrasive, but upon further inspection, I have come to the conclusion that you both are the saddest creations I have seen on this board.
I've seen towers built in IOT, but they tend to be shorter and closer to the earth. The tower you two built is quite remarkable, and the saddest part is that it was built on an internet forum over a genre of game that, while fun, isn't really that deep.
But don't feel sad. I've seen this already. NES isn't special, I've seen it before on AH.com in Shared Worlds. I've seen the some "voices of the forum" who don't participate or contribute anything to the main forum and build a wall between their community and neighboring communities. What happened to most of those voices?
They were banned. Repeatedly. Funny thing about AH.com, and it is that just because you've been here since 2006 doesn't mean you get a much longer leash than others. The only reason you two are still around, with all your negativity and all that goes with it, is because this board goes very easy on the old guard.
A pity, since I'm sure if you two were removed permanently from the board, the quality of posting in NES would improve greatly. The digital ivory towerers, the ones who decry the fun excesses of IOT and presumably other games, are the same ivory towerers who haven't had an original thought in two years and confuse everything they post with something called "art". I wonder how many new NESers had to conform to your expectations in order to be accepted by #NES, which apparently is also fairly representative of the community and all its players.
Oh well, I voted no on this poll yesterday anyway. I rather IOT get merged back into Forum Games that get itself caught in a community that believe games shouldn't be simply fun, they should be
artsy and
sophisticated.