There are two ElfLars planets.
Slows down a lot when you get to planet Cocarro.
Speeds up by an insane amount after the deathstar aka pandoras. (I started instantly killing every planet sometime after Pandoras)
Then the game basically ends and there's nothing left to do except farm.
Give it an ending or make it playable and endless.
I can't imagine how many people had to start from scratch because some idiot decided to merge the load menu and 'start a new game and immediately save over my other file' together.
Why does this game pause when I'm using a full-screen program, but if I have it minimized with a full-screen it doesn't pause?
Why does it pause if there is no pause option?
Yeah, actually, the functions governing the cost makes it so that it doesn't actually cost 12. It costs 12.x, so the real cost might be 12.4. So when it substracts 12.4, you see it substracting 13, but actually, you're just substracting 12.4 from your current garnet, and the remainder is hidden. Price and return are actually fine behind the curtains. Cheers!
Beat the game. Tell me, what would the arbiter say about my view on morality? The only other thing that I would add is that even though something seems immoral, we should strive for the best results. As I said before, morals are based on the greater good.
And as Socrates stated, the most moral thing to do is search for morality itself.
There is no perfect answer because that is subject to individual opinions. All we can do is search for the best, most logical, answer.
It's a shame there are no democracies. It's always those in authority who make the rules, and their results are not always the best.
Just to clarify with the child stealing to stay alive... that is not immoral.
It would be immoral if he chose to steal when it's not necessary.
If you have to do something because it's the only option, you're in the natural state and therefore morality does not apply.
If animals eating animals is immoral, then God or life itself is immoral for forcing it to be part of existence. As far as I know, I didn't choose to be alive. The same goes for lions. They didn't bring themselves into this world where they have to harm others to survive. Therefore they are not to be blamed or labelled immoral.
If anything it's their creators fault for putting them into this predicament.
Sorry for all the comments, but I do enjoy philosophy.
(Cont.)
Like Hobbes said, in the natural state there are no morals. Animals need to eat other animals to stay alive.
But we aren't animals in the wilderness. We are enlightened beings with the ability to make the world a utopia so that there is no need for immorality.
And yes, that includes the wilderness.
(Cont.)
Smoking marijuana doesn't affect anyone negatively. Revenue is good. There for it is not immoral and shouldn't be illegal. How can someone be labelled a criminal when they never made anyone a victim?
Smoking marijuana around people does affect them, and some might not appreciate it. However this does not make marijuana immoral. It makes being disrespect or inconsiderate immoral.
We all have the right to take care of ourselves however we please, but if it affects people in a negative way... well, that's the nature of morality. Some situations are more moral than others.
Stealing is bad, but is it if a starving child steals? The question to be asked is: is it immoral to let someone suffer or die because someone is greedy and doesn't want to share? Of course it is.
Morality is the method we use to reach the 'greater good' for all of society.
Immorality is the method we use to reach our personal desires at the cost of others.
"Nature of morality" 7. The essential characteristics and qualities of a person or thing.
Lets go with that definition, as '"nature" of morality' is a bad choice of words.
So what are the characteristics/qualities of morality (4. a doctrine or system of morals.)?
As stated before, those qualities are determined by the action and how they affect people. Dumb riddle so i'll just move on.
God doesn't determine if someone is moral (good) or not. Nor does the law.
Something is either always good or always bad unless you're speaking in a broad sense with no detail and then say "well what if it happens this way"... well that's a different situation and it's still good or bad.
Yeah, actually, the functions governing the cost makes it so that it doesn't actually cost 12. It costs 12.x, so the real cost might be 12.4. So when it substracts 12.4, you see it substracting 13, but actually, you're just substracting 12.4 from your current garnet, and the remainder is hidden. Price and return are actually fine behind the curtains. Cheers!