While We Wait: Part 6

Haha, you're not a newb anymore. :)

Thanks, I still feel like it though. :p Never won a war on my own.

The only thing to do is practice. I'm sure we'd all suck at Danish. :p

Well, I love reading about Obama, and I have 1½ years left in English classes until exams. Perhaps I can keep up with you guys at that point. :)
 
Does being a NESer change you to another kind of person? And specifically, how? How does it change you as an intellectual being, and how does it structure you as a person?
That's problematic. I know I'm hella different from the dude I was when I first started NESing, but I'm unsure of how much of that was attributable to this and how much to the other events in my life. I kinda started NESing as a freshman in high school, so it runs concurrently with one of the most important formative experiences in the life of any American. (And probably some of you other little people out there too. :p) I'd say it reinforced a trend that was already starting to an extent before I started NESing, that is to say my increasing interest in history, specifically classical history (about which I knew almost nothing before I entered high school; schooling didn't really help, either, so I learned most of what I know on my own). Reading das alternate histories helped me with knowledge of real - fine, OTL - history, too, and helped guide my interests.

So I wouldn't say that NESing is an enormous, earth-shattering cause of change in my life that has altered my personality to the same degree as other things, but it's been a reinforcer.
lord_joakim said:
Whenever you guys discuss something big, I hate that I can't reply properly, let alone understand whatever you tell each other because you use sentences with critical complexity and small humouristic elements that are simply delightful to read - if I understand what you say at the first place, of course.
Wow, that's kind of you. It's pretty easy to make a pun in your native language, though. ;)
lord_joakim said:
Actually, most of the posters in here write ~4 small theorethical articles/essays on philosophical, ethical, political, historical or scientific subjects that some enlightened journalist write one of each day for his newspaper.
Welcome to the Internet.

EDIT: I don't think I won a "real" war on my own until AFSNES I, actually. And I somehow acquired a reputation as a military dude long before then. So concrete achievements don't always relate to perceptions at all.
 
EDIT: I don't think I won a "real" war on my own until AFSNES I, actually. And I somehow acquired a reputation as a military dude long before then. So concrete achievements don't always relate to perceptions at all.

You mean that whole fighting Sheep for an entire IT or 5 with an inferior nation? Kinda sealed the deal on your reputation :p I remember that NES, I sat in a corner watching as the uncivilised people played Empire....*sigh*
 
I'm rarely in wars, or at least ones of major importance. And I don't think I've lost any of the ones I've been in. I have had victories and ties, but never have I lost a war.
 
You mean that whole fighting Sheep for an entire IT or 5 with an inferior nation? Kinda sealed the deal on your reputation :p I remember that NES, I sat in a corner watching as the uncivilised people played Empire....*sigh*
Good times. The exaggeration helps, though. I was always gathering coalitions, being betrayed or abandoned by them, and then fighting myself and Sheep to exhaustion.
You shouldn't be fighting on your own in the first place.
Real men don't need allies. :p
I'm rarely in wars, or at least ones of major importance. And I don't think I've lost any of the ones I've been in. I have had victories and ties, but never have I lost a war.
I can arrange for that to be changed. :evil:
 
Good times. The exaggeration helps, though. I was always gathering coalitions, being betrayed or abandoned by them, and then fighting myself and Sheep to exhaustion.

I liked Carthage in that nes, even in the reboot I rejoined (after letting greece die) because he asked for some help.

Real men don't need allies. :p

Real men stack the odds in their favour so they can use the minimum of effort to win
 
I can arrange for that to be changed. :evil:

Join N3S III then! :p I've already beaten Kal (although I think he let me win). Krato hasn't been threatened by a major power in a while, so another challenge might make things interesting. :D

Or you could somehow attack my Incan Empire in SheepNES. But i highly doubt anybody can really reach me besides China.
 
I didn't ahhh put as much effort as I might have, I didn't really care to much either, I have what I want, and I'm just waiting for the butterflies to fly...


EDIT: Not to say that I put no effort at all into it mind, not taking away from your accomplishments here :)
 
I liked Carthage in that nes, even in the reboot I rejoined (after letting greece die) because he asked for some help.
That's nice. He still died, though, even though it took me three coalitions and several centuries to orchestrate it.
emu said:
Real men stack the odds in their favour so they can use the minimum of effort to win
No, that's "smart" men.
Join N3S III then! :p I've already beaten Kal (although I think he let me win). Krato hasn't been threatened by a major power in a while, so another challenge might make things interesting. :D
If I saw anything next to you that looked interesting...:p
Ninja Dude said:
Or you could somehow attack my Incan Empire in SheepNES. But i highly doubt anybody can really reach me besides China.
:lol:
 
You shouldn't be fighting on your own in the first place.

The only chance I ever had was with the Hu'ut, which is turning out to be a so-so. If my plans succeed, I will feel as if I am a proper NESer. If they don't... Well, then I still have things to learn.

That's problematic. I know I'm hella different from the dude I was when I first started NESing, but I'm unsure of how much of that was attributable to this and how much to the other events in my life. I kinda started NESing as a freshman in high school, so it runs concurrently with one of the most important formative experiences in the life of any American. (And probably some of you other little people out there too. :p) I'd say it reinforced a trend that was already starting to an extent before I started NESing, that is to say my increasing interest in history, specifically classical history (about which I knew almost nothing before I entered high school; schooling didn't really help, either, so I learned most of what I know on my own). Reading das alternate histories helped me with knowledge of real - fine, OTL - history, too, and helped guide my interests.

So I wouldn't say that NESing is an enormous, earth-shattering cause of change in my life that has altered my personality to the same degree as other things, but it's been a reinforcer.

This - reinforcement, as you call it - feels to me as it is a complete makeover,
actually, but I agree that is only an enforcement at some level. I must add, though, that when NESers design the Alt-historical or Otherworld nations they do, thoughts are always the base of these nations. Playing as a Communist bastard and trying to argue for a Worker's Paradise when you are a Christian American is really what NESing is all about. How can a Communist nation function? What resources have to be used to run the wheel? How do you prevent revolts when you ban your people's religion by law? When being a good NESer, knowledge of real world history isn't always what you need. You have to understand general development of sociology, science, and culture throughout civilization, and you need to understand basic geography, politics, biology and even military tactics. You can free your inner author by writing epic sagas of your nation, finding creative ways of developing the said nation. When you NES, you are at the same time attempting to figure out how an alternative world functions, and that is to me much more mind-developing than anything else I've ever falled upon.

Wow, that's kind of you. It's pretty easy to make a pun in your native language, though. ;)

Still, you guys rock :p

Welcome to the Internet.

I actually think that NESers in general are more sophisticated than other people on the internet. (I look at you, OT.)

And the reason why I don't actually like OT is that most people in there either only post for the sake of posting (You know, PC), and while a few are smart, some have an tendency to dissapoint me a bit compared to their profession or reputation. Too bad I can't post their exact names. Bottom line is, the NESing Forum's standard is quite high, even when compared to newspapers.

The reason why I think so is actually what I wrote about NESing above. NESers have to be critical and detailed in whatever area they touch to go pro.

EDIT: I don't think I won a "real" war on my own until AFSNES I, actually. And I somehow acquired a reputation as a military dude long before then. So concrete achievements don't always relate to perceptions at all.

I have been all right when it comes to building up my nation, but my lack of general knowledge as well as writing skills in English seems like it's pulling me back.
 
If I saw anything next to you that looked interesting...

Piatrata, Jipha, and Isara are fairly interesting. Jipha and Isara are cool because of the cultures that make up their populations.

Or you could always make some gigantic empire in the shroud and stomp me into paste when I least expect it. :p
 
I doubt fantasmo that Brisbane was ever threatened every year... Darwin has in the past been flattened 3 times in its entire history the last of which was rather famous. We went 30 years or so with only a real threat 3 times, twice in the last 8 years we've had a cat 5 just pass us or veer inland before it would have flattened the place again.

But yeah Climate Change is abit fishy when they predict 200% increases in cyclone activity and we end up having a series of really quiet years. Good job weatherpersons keep systematically overestimating them please :)
 
As an American I am getting sick and tired of Australia and its dual status as both a country and a continent. I think we should invade immediately.
 
Meh just make America, American... there can be no illegal immigration if there is not country to illegally migrate from. :p
 
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