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Telco 09-07-2007 09:03 AM

Play a game, power the world
 
This story has a link to a Chevron site where you are invited to power a city of 4 million through 2030. You are able to choose various means to accomplish the task, including clean or dirty energy, and conservation. I've not had a chance to give it a shot.

bowtieguy 09-07-2007 02:06 PM

awesome link
 
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Originally Posted by Telco (Post 71241)
This story has a link to a Chevron site where you are invited to power a city of 4 million through 2030. You are able to choose various means to accomplish the task, including clean or dirty energy, and conservation. I've not had a chance to give it a shot.

awesome link Telco! doesn't suprise me that 5 hours(as of this post) since placing this thread, you have no other responses. shows how much interest there is on the forum in relation to interactive enviro solutions/ramifications. super idea none the less!

skewbe 09-07-2007 02:12 PM

You have to run an activex control to play (and follow multiple links). Consider the alternative point of view...

(besides it is a fictional game)

(and it is fiction provided by Chevron)

repete86 09-07-2007 11:47 PM

Great... Just what I need is ****ing Chevron lecturing me on the environment. Notice how they intentionally made it impossible to go with green solutions because of 'economic' impacts and 'unexpected events?' How about how they kept cars as the primary source of transportation?

Telco 09-08-2007 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by repete86 (Post 71364)
Great... Just what I need is ****ing Chevron lecturing me on the environment. Notice how they intentionally made it impossible to go with green solutions because of 'economic' impacts and 'unexpected events?' How about how they kept cars as the primary source of transportation?

Don't blow off the views of Chevron. Yes, their simulation will be biased, but look at it with open eyes. Economic and environmental concerns are very real issues that must be dealt with if we are going to go green. Recognizing that these issues must be dealt with and can't just be ignored is the only way to proceed along the greener road. Sometimes, looking at what the opposition sees is the only way to see these issues, because people can be clouded to issues by their own ideals.

SVOboy 09-08-2007 10:08 AM

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SVOboy 09-08-2007 10:21 AM

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repete86 09-08-2007 10:51 AM

I agree. The other one that was put up a few weeks ago was better in which you control Europe for 100 years before being run out of office.

trebuchet03 09-08-2007 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SVOboy (Post 71407)
I scored in the top 15% of players and had 30%ish impacts across the board, but I didn't feel the game had much depth.

Their target audience wouldn't finish the game then... And then they would loose a data source... I wonder if they are going to collect and use that data for anything... Something like "Oh, 80% support petroleum" or something stupid like that :p

I just played a few times, and the algorithm is predictable. Use a little of any resource and you'll get a benefit. Use a lot of any resource, you'll get a terrorist attack or other bad thing happen.

SVOboy 09-08-2007 11:04 AM

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