It is very odd statement that can be interpreted in many different ways.2020 wrote:Personally, I think the world is ****** with very little chance that we will leave it for our children in the condition we found it. The only way we can do something about it is by getting together. If we can get together for a game, then we can get together for more important reasons, using the same social mechanisms. Hence my emphasis on self-organising. I think religions have had their day. I think politicians too. The scientists and economists don't have sustainable solutions.
Then again, why not just argue with me while the world goes to hell: let's fight it out on the grid!
He could be saying something like:
The world is a messed up place. Let's forget about it and play tron.
I don't want to wear blinkers to the world around me, hiding in my world of tron.
Maybe he's saying:
Let's all get together on the grid. Because by getting together we will know what it feels like to change the word for the better? Without any of it's dangers or effects.
Absolute nonsense. It could also be viewed in other ways.
The bottom line, as Phytotron stated, is that tron the video game is an entirely seperate entity to the state of the world. They should not be brought together in the same sentence.
Whatever 2020's trying to say I find it offensive due to it's vagueness and would prefer it was removed from the Official armagetronad Wiki - or at least worded in clearer way so not to offend anyone genuinely trying to make the word a better place.
For a newcomer to stumble across that statement and think we're somehow trying to save the world by playing tron in a team is absurd.
For me I just enjoy the game when I have time. Great game.
I have no delusions of changing the world in any way by doing so. Or experiencing what it might be like to do so.