PD -> The Economic and Social Consequences of "Evolve or Die" (4/23/2011 3:28:04)
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Synopsis: Today, we breifly explore the deeper meanings behind the famous quote of "Evolve or Die" We probably all know this... It's Shaniqua's theory of Epicduel Evolution. You might not think of how this relates to the economics and social structure of Epicduel... but there are deep underlying and absolutely appalling meanings behind this. Allow me to explain. In Epicduel, we can buy Varium, and then, there's Shaniqua's famous quote "Evolve or Die". The direct and un-refutable meaning behind this quote is from Darwin's famous theory of natural selection - If you fail to adapt to the current metagame, whether it is through the deficiency of Stats, Strategical knowledge, or Money, you will not survive. Epicduel is no doubt a game that on the strategical level, evolves constantly with each and every update that influences the playing field. The Quote at hand is a reinforcement of this - If you cannot adapt, you cannot win; If you cannot win, you cannot survive. With Varium offering an advantage, this has been applied to the economic level - If you do not buy varium, you will not be at or above the "curve" of the average player power, and therefore, fall behind. I'm sure we all know how capitalism works yes? And we all know what Consumerism is right? Let me apply them now. We all know what limited quantity shops are; There are too many people chasing too few items. The results are consistently replicated - The more items are available, the slower the items are sold out. The less items are available, the faster they sell out. For one, I can say that in the mind and viewpoint of the players - It's cruel and widely unfair. For the developers, it means a much faster and much more numerous cash flow. Since most items are made so that they are appealing, and the intended targets are often (and are mostly used) the highest level players who are competitive and are willing to pay for such advantage, it's an absolutely brilliant marketing strategy. Shaniqua's Quote not only encourages consumerism (Practice of unnecessary spending when you really don't need to in the belief that by spending more you are improving the status quo of things), but also encourages competition and excess spending. With the addition of enhancements to 4 equipment types, this quote is brought to a whole new level. With enhancements, people are enabled to de-stabilize the one fixed and planned rates of growth. The quote encourages people to spend, spend and SPEND on enhancements, which means more varium spent, and therefore, more money to the developers. This has also indirectly, but still heavily caused Stat inflation, and therefore, the level difference problems, and stat abusage problems - I'll get into these something later Now on the social level, the quote has just as profound, if not harder impact on the society of Epicduel. Needless to say, this quote has enables the widening of the power gap, enabling Elitism. Understand that elitism in it's original state is not bad: It only means that the few who are specially trained to be in said position have "more weight than everyone else when it comes to influence". Elitism is much like a modern republic: The Politicians and Wealthy control most of what happens, whether those changes may be good or bad. However, when this is corrupted (like it is most of the time), it causes the selfish behavior to erode and deride those who are deemed to be lower than themselves. Epicduel easily succumbed to the forces of corrupted elitism - I don't blame it Epicduel - It's Hard to resist the adoption and accepting of a social hierarchy! But corrupted Elitism has negatively affected Epicduel - There are many threads about the social problems of epicduel in tandem with the balance problems. This quote has caused much chaos within the system of Epicduel - Both Social and Economic. Some have benefited greatly from this. The Majority? Well, let's just say they're not as fortunate as those who get to have "more weight" than others. Overall, I believe this quote has had a largely negative effect on Epicduel. However, there is hope... I believe that if we changed our values to fit the needs of everyone instead of the select few, it could make Epicduel just a little bit better!
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