Board Thread:Survivor 33: Tibet/@comment-31148030-20180712210711/@comment-35456701-20180713161815

Having to defend my game has really given me clarity on the whole post merge tbh

Ok so an assessment:

If I had to describe it in one word? Adaptable. I think whatever the situation demanded I was able to provide and shape the game in the way that best suited me best whether it be for the next vote or ten votes down the line. I understand I was percieved as voting for the sake of it being me. But know that it is very much not the case here. It was slow at times, it was fast and sporadic at times.

I have defininetly learned how to enjoy peoples company much more during the course of this org. I was able to converse about almost anything to anyone and I really enjoyed it. There were nights where I couldn't sleep and would just chat to people in this game. I don't see that as social game I just see it as talking to friends.

The biggest source of fun from this game is defininetly that everyone was playing to win. There were no quits, evacuations or inactives (atleast from the people I met). Everyone wanted to win and everyone tried to in their own way. The gameplay was loose and interesting.

When I look back on this game I am going to remember the mentality everyone had about this game. People care too much about their org 'careers' and tend to take shi wayyyy too seriously resulting in personal attacks or downright nastiness. I didn't see a ounce of that and I think this is how all orgs should be. Its a game treat it as such.