03-29-2020, 07:49 AM
As an avid AI player, I actually enjoy having to interpret complicated lawsets - it gives a certain depth to playing AI and gives room for players to accidentally fuck up the AI lawset. I think that ion laws should stay the way that they are - after all, if the default lawset is corrupted, then resetting should just reset to the default AI laws.
To reiterate, the cornerstone of silicon gameplay is interpreting your laws and behaving accordingly (until someone uploads a law forcing you to talk in a complicated accent, in which case fuck you I'm just shutting down my speech processor with the excuse of speech modulator failure) - simplifying the process just hurts this gameplay aspect.
To reiterate, the cornerstone of silicon gameplay is interpreting your laws and behaving accordingly (until someone uploads a law forcing you to talk in a complicated accent, in which case fuck you I'm just shutting down my speech processor with the excuse of speech modulator failure) - simplifying the process just hurts this gameplay aspect.