I don't think that how you feel about women holds much water on this mailing list. Pardon the inflammatory nature of that comment but you know me Mitch and you know it's not intended that way - it's simply an observation. I understand where you are coming from - I just don't agree that it's a reason not to implement it in crossfire. While some people may have a desire to make them more then fake some people also want to kill people after playing violent video games. We could certainly have very deep discussions about the level of responsibility of game makers to decide if we are encouraging an activity in our game or not, but I think that's a bit of overkill. I don't think marriage is a critical aspect of crossfire and I wont be putting it at the top of my priority list. But if someone wanted to implement it I don't have a problem with that. You do, you've made your point and I've made mine - lets let some other people make theirs. Josh Mitch Obrian wrote: > When you play a violent videogame you don't have the > desire to go out murdering people in like fastion. > > When you look at porn you do have the desire to have > sex. > > When you create "fake" personal relationships... there > is often the desire to make them not fake. > > Do you want your wife "marrying" some random crossfire > player and developing a deep personal attachment to a > man who is not you? > > Had I any wives, I would not want them talking to > other men and forging bonds with them (nor other > women, perhapse most of all). > > --- Joshua Wilson < josh at woosworld.net > wrote: > > >> >> Logan Tygart wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 18:35 -0400, Joshua Wilson >> >> wrote: >> >>>> Using your logic we are also encouraging tossing >> >> alchemy, demon worship, >> >>>> killing people to get things they are carrying , >> >> etc.. >> >>>> At some point we have to draw the line and say >> >> it's simply a game. >> >>>> Games model certain aspects of real life (and if >> >> marriage is one of them >> >>>> so be it) and completely disregard other aspects >> >> (when was the last time >> >>>> you saw killed someone with a fireball?) >>>> >>> >>> Precisely, so why bother coding something that is >> >> a human response? If >> >>> people want to get married, let them do so by >> >> announcing it to the local >> >>> town. Maybe on a bulletin board in the town hall, >> >> as a suggestion. No >> >>> need to hard wire marriage into server code. >> >> I think the reasons for coding it are to allow >> things like a shared >> apartment or possibly some of the other benefits >> that were being >> discussed. While I'm not necessarily in agreement >> with the list of >> potential bonuses being discussed I don't think one >> of the reasons not >> to work on it is because we might encourage >> adultery. >> >> >>> Just my opinion, >>> >>> Logan (Symbiote on metalforge server) >>> >>> >>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>> _______________________________________________ >>> crossfire mailing list >>> crossfire at metalforge.org >>> >> > http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire > >> -- >> Joshua Wilson >> www.woosworld.net >> >> _______________________________________________ >> crossfire mailing list >> crossfire at metalforge.org >> > > http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire > > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Music Unlimited > Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ > > > -- Joshua Wilson www.woosworld.net