BoydCrowder13 said:
aTmAg said:
PascalsWager said:
The people (fans of the game) I've talked to about this and the way its marketed feels like yet another post apocalyptic zombie show.
I tried the Walking Dead and lasted two seasons. If the point of a show like this is show how people go about working towards a "cure" or fix of any kind, I can get behind that (even if its never reached). If the point is to show that living in this world would be difficult and that people would be cruel and violent; that seems tedious me.
I disagree with all these shows insistence that everybody would be cruel and violent. I think people would come together and cooperate. Would some people be a-holes? Yes. But not 90% like these shows always imply. What do I base this opinion on? The real life Lord of the Flies incident that happened decades ago. Several boys got marooned on an island for like 8 months or so, and did they bully/kill each other? No they worked together, assigned each other responsibilities, and took care of each other. They even built a gym out of logs and stuff and gained weight by the time they were found. One boy broke his leg, and the others took such good care of him, that the doctors later couldn't tell that anything had happened to his leg at all. To those who think that would be boring, just watch the Walking Dead for a few seasons to realize how boring that can get.
Unfortunately I disagree. People may be kind for a bit but if **** truly hit the fan, I think we'd see a complete breakdown of social order quickly. People need to eat and protect their own family. We have a lot of criminals now when life is pretty good and food is readily available. You'd have pockets of people helping each other and large swaths of people ripping each other apart.
I think you would have good people band together to protect themselves from those criminals. Another example is how prisoners treated each other in the Nazi/Japanese death camps. Life does not get much more desperate than that. Yet overall, they took care of each other. Sure you had a few jackasses who would steal bread or take somebody's cap (which was a death sentence), but for the most part they self-policed that as the good people far out numbered the evil ones. For example, American POWs, who were treated better than their Russian counterparts, risked their lives to conserve bread and throw it over the fence to the Russians.
Edit: I'm not looking to derail this thread with an argument. So I'm going to stop this discussion here.