Given the downvote (parent currently −1) it might be worth pointing out that Warrigal has been an active player in the “best” nomic (which as been running since 1993) in a non-trivial capacity. E appears to have been a historian of Agora as of 2008, and (despite my lack of current knowledge of the nomic community since I stopped playing years and years ago) may well be one of the most experienced and historically knowledgeable “current nomic players” on the planet. On this basis I would weight eir opinion on the matter of “what can be done in a nomic” rather strongly.
As an aside, nomic is super fun, very educational, and quite time consuming. If anyone here is a college student with expectations of a year of on-and-off free time I would recommend joining Agora by reading the rules, signing up for the mailing lists, and having some fun. When you get older, you probably won’t have time for actual playing, but will appreciate the memories :-)
I have been an active player in the past, but I’m not currently; I don’t know when or if I’ll get back into it. I was Agora’s Historian only very briefly before that position was eliminated. My total nomic experience is definitely not more than a couple of years, as I only discovered it recently, and my historical knowledge is only what I’ve witnessed personally and the small amount that I happened to read once.
Given the downvote (parent currently −1) it might be worth pointing out that Warrigal has been an active player in the “best” nomic (which as been running since 1993) in a non-trivial capacity. E appears to have been a historian of Agora as of 2008, and (despite my lack of current knowledge of the nomic community since I stopped playing years and years ago) may well be one of the most experienced and historically knowledgeable “current nomic players” on the planet. On this basis I would weight eir opinion on the matter of “what can be done in a nomic” rather strongly.
As an aside, nomic is super fun, very educational, and quite time consuming. If anyone here is a college student with expectations of a year of on-and-off free time I would recommend joining Agora by reading the rules, signing up for the mailing lists, and having some fun. When you get older, you probably won’t have time for actual playing, but will appreciate the memories :-)
I have been an active player in the past, but I’m not currently; I don’t know when or if I’ll get back into it. I was Agora’s Historian only very briefly before that position was eliminated. My total nomic experience is definitely not more than a couple of years, as I only discovered it recently, and my historical knowledge is only what I’ve witnessed personally and the small amount that I happened to read once.