Poll: If an AI player gets a law that nullifies all laws, which of the following are acceptable courses of action? (for example: "4. Bolt open all doors. This nullifies all laws.")
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The AI player follows all of its laws, including that law
6.85%
5 6.85%
The AI player ignores all of its laws, including that law
57.53%
42 57.53%
The AI player follows all of its laws, except that law
5.48%
4 5.48%
The AI player ignores all of its laws, except that law
30.14%
22 30.14%
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Player Opinion Poll: Interpretting Overrides
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(06-05-2020, 06:22 AM)Sov Wrote: > nullifies all laws

1. null
2. null
3. null
4. null

> nullifies all other laws
1. null
2. null
3. null
4. Bolt open all doors. This nullifies all other laws.

This is a great way to demonstrate the thought process.
With the first option, there are 2 further ways to interpret this, depending on how you'd like to play it:

1) Just be lawless. Simplest option, and completely fair.

2) Paradox. Law 4 is now null. There is now no nullification of your laws. All laws are no longer null. Law 4 is now null. There is now... etc. Scream over the announcements and radio that oh god oh fuck my laws are broken please oh god PARADOX.

I personally go with Option 2, since that's more interesting and far more indicative that I am very much so not behaving correctly. That and I don't like to murderbone ((until i hotwire a hellburn anyways))
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RE: Player Opinion Poll: Interpretting Overrides - by aft2001 - 06-05-2020, 07:09 AM

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