World's First Massively Multiplayer Forecast Game? 39
krou writes "The Institute of the Future will soon be launching what it calls the first massively multiplayer forecast game, billed as The Superstruct Game. According to the game's FAQ, the idea is to 'imagine how we might solve the problems we'll face.' Interestingly, the game itself is meant to be played 'on forums, blogs, videos, wikis, and other familiar online spaces.' From the IFTF website's sneak peak, the game is set in the year 2019, where the Global Extinction Awareness System (GEAS) has forecast the possibility of human extinction by the year 2042 as the result of five simultaneous 'super-threats': Quarantine, which is a result from 'declining health and pandemic disease'; Ravenous, which relates to the global collapse of the world food system; Power Struggle, related to the flux of power 'as nations fight for energy supremacy and the world searches for alternative energy solutions'; Outlaw Planet, covering increased surveillance and loss of liberties; and, lastly, Generation Exile, which covers the massive increase in refugees."
Lame (Score:1, Insightful)
Just what we need, propaganda games. I bet the conditions for winning are based in their political ideology.
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Hackers cannot and will never be able to strike anywhere and every
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Call me skeptical, but all games have to have rules and conditions for winning. The people who develop the game determine the rules, goals, and conditions for winning/success.
Here is a simplistic example:
haha... post rapture forecasts.. (Score:3, Funny)
I'd love to see this run as a Post Rapture forecast game... how much more interesting and less populated the world would be "post rapture"
heh...
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What most people don't realize is, the Rapture already happened. It was in 1987, and unfortunately only one person qualified, a rather reclusive gentleman from Newark who only left the house to collect his social security check or go to church.
This IS the tribulation. Fun, isn't it?
Not the first... (Score:3, Insightful)
I play the stockmarket.
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Hehe, exactly. And it was online before all others really.
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This actually looks really fun (Score:2)
I'd play it. Good way to take out my frustration at the ignorant ignoring and frustrating solution of the real issues of the world today:-(
What's up with the preview? (Score:1)
I click on the buttons and Nothing Happens. Slashdotted?
Did it already (Score:3, Informative)
I guess InTrade [intrade.com] wasn't good enough?
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I guess InTrade [intrade.com] wasn't good enough?
Well, you see, InTrade did it right, by making people put their money where their mouth is.
What this game will do is allow people to game the forecasts since it won't cost them nearly as much to be wrong. Then they can go proclaim those forecasts as gospel and, say, pump-and-dump stocks with it.
In short, InTrade converges to truth, whereas this game will converge to truthiness.
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I don't know, what odds does InTrade give of civilization collapsing by 2042? And how does a pessimist collect when they win?
Hey, it's like all those... (Score:2)
How to win. (Score:2)
It's basically about being greedy. Screw the human race, just concentrate on being the person who scientists will say the human species originated from in 5000 years time.
All you need to do is be as greedy as possible and do everything for yourself while nothing for everyone else.
While avoiding being killed by those who resent you for doing it, or by people who see you as a threat to their own greed.
The sad thing is that it isn't a game and people play for keeps.
Most of them are politicians, but some are la
How to win: be a sociopath? (Score:3, Interesting)
The average human is a social creature, motivated by what is good for the species, not for them as individuals. Modern economic experiments all agree, the selfish actor theory is dead. People are far more motivated by notions of fairness and reciprocity than self interest. People will incur serious harm to themselves to punish perceived unfairness in others, giving up months worth of real salary in recent experiments to punish the greedy players.
This is the reason that true sociopaths are so uncommon. If pe
Exit Mundi (Score:2)
Dharma (Score:2)
This part in particular got me:
The Superthreats
GEAS has identified five superthreats and given them memorable names as a way of encouraging discussion and awareness:
* Quarantine covers the global response to declining health and pandemic disease, including the current Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ReDS) crisis.
* Ravenous focuses on the imminent collapse of the global food system, as well as debates over industrial vs. ecological agricultural models, and basic issues of access, energy, and carbon.
* Power Struggle tracks the results of energy resource peaks and the shifts in international power as nations fight for energy supremacy and the world searches for alternative energy solutions.
* Outlaw Planet embodies the volatile mix of new forms of surveillance, transparency, civil rights, and access to information as people work out new rules for human security.
* Generation Exile follows the massive "diaspora of diasporas" underway globally, as the number of refugees and migrants skyrockets in the face of climate change, economic disruption, and war.
I can't seem to find a link now, but there are 6 variables in the Valenzetti Equation, and a few of them align directly to the "superthreats".
Interesting coincidence? Do I watch too much TV?
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Emperor of China (Score:2)
- E.T.Jaynes, "Probability Theory, The Logic of Science"
Slashdot spin? (Score:2)
Slashdot: Outlaw Planet, covering increased surveillance and loss of liberties
The site: Outlaw Planet embodies the volatile mix of new forms of surveillance, transparency, civil rights, and access to information as people work out new rules for human security.
Notice the difference? The GEAS clearly sees Outlaw planet as the struggle to balance civil rights with the need for security and hence accountability. You need openess of goverment but at the same time need secure systems safe from outside influence
Special Advance Mission! (Score:3, Insightful)
Soooo... they want us to write essays on the future. Sure I'm eating all my food in pill form and discussing how screwed up the world is. Collate this into your forecast idiots!
Jonah HEX
It's not Weather Forecasting? (Score:5, Funny)
Where's 'Thirsty'? (Score:2)
1) Aquifer depletion: overuse of the currently existing resource.
2) Drought: lack of rain where there once was rain; clearly, this is exacerbated by global warming, as the monsoon belts shift.
3) Pollution: otherwise potable water is made unusable by waste or commercial contamination.
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