Any other games that use the prisoner's dilemma besides VLR?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3Uos2fzIJ0
So, does the winning principle apply to the game as well?
>>321496365
What?
>>321496365
Yes, it does.
>Tfw having to betray Luna
>>321497715
You monster
>cooperating with anyone that wouldn't side with you no matter what
Don't do it. It doesn't matter what the intentions for siding with you are, just make sure they do side with you.
Betrayal is absolute degeneracy.
While she did the correct choice (Fuck the other person up or force him to give you the money) that man was clearly NOT lying by the look in his eyes. And she abused it. Heartless bitch.
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>>321499596
Amen anon.
>>321497715
>tfw you're convinced she's gonna betray you, so you hit betray, but she believed in you all along and picked ally.
>>321499596
>that man was clearly NOT lying by the look in his eyes.
are you retarded? that's enough to get you to give up 50G?
>>321497715
you can get all the files and the final seed up at the top without betraying Luna
You fucking monster.
How could you betray this fine piece of 100% grade-A beef? You can't.
>>321500451
You have to betray Luna the first time to get Dio End
>>321500210
No, it's assured by his expression that he's going to play Split, she had no risk of getting 0% because of the man's honesty.
Now it's a matter of interest, on all cases you win money. How much you take is equivalent to your ease to hurt another individuals' dignity.
what the fuck is all the commotion here? you guys are flipping the fuck out over predetermined choices.
>she insists on getting the guy to promise to split
>never says anything herself
>wouldn't make eye contact
>barely talks about the repercussions of her stealing even when he goes on about it
I don't know what this dude was expecting. He should have gone for the harder sell instead of trying to get her to believe him
That was a real Alice move she pulled
What's the correct sequence to play the game?
Incomplete Luna end into Clover's END?
>>321501374
Luna second to last, Phi last
Everything else is irrelevant
>>321501374
Clover End > K End > whatever > Luna End > Phi End
Before I even played VLR I knew Luna was mai waifu. My god could there ever be a more perfect specimen
>>321501964
Now that you mention it, I start to realize Chiaki is just poorman's Luna>both aren't real humans
>created by the mastermind of the project to "watch" the participant
>MC cares the most about them more than anyone else
>have a sad ending
>>321502215
Chiaki a best
>>321496087steven looks like a cuck anyways
NEW INFO WHEN ?
>>321503254
They're going to periodically release artwork of the participants in ZE3.
Sigma's out already. After that, probably we'll finally have a reveal trailer.
>>321496087
That was fucking heartbreaking. And look at how fucking smug she looked afterwards.
>>321496087
>>321496087
>>321497280
Any other games like 'Carrot in a Box'?
https://youtu.be/KWanuYQ8L5g?t=2115
>>321504217
A lot of people will be afraid to risk it by going 6 points because they'll think a lot of people will chooise, so they'll rather keep it safe with 2 points, thus the correct choice is to pick 6 points.
>>321504490
a lot of people will think like this
therefore, 2 points
>>321504575
The common masses don't rationalize the problem like I did.
People prefer safe, low gain over risky, high gain.
>>321496087
Holy fuck, what a fucking cunt.. I would have leaned across that table and punched the butch in her mouth
>>321504797
>>321504490
Correct answer in this case is 2 points. This is not a prisoner's dilemma problem.
>>321504490
This is why prisoner dilemma style thinking has been so cancerous in mainstream economics and literally caused the global financial crisis.
Psychopaths are just really, really bad at understanding basic human empathy. In real life, almost no-one acts like they are in a prisoner's dilemma and trying to "win". The idea that there even is a correct choice is symptomatic of the problem here.
>>321504217
If you did well on your grade, you shouldn't need 4 more extra points, so I'd take the 2 points, to be honest
>>321505134
It's why it's called a dilemma.
There's no objectively correct answer.
>>321505253
Right, it's a fun thought experiment, but Classical Economics treats it like a perfectly accurate way to measure human behavior (and even as a model for fucking morality).
>>321504797
>The common masses
>university
>watching a YouTube I enjoy
>he pronounces it "al-lay" not "al-eye"
Literally made me cry.
>>321501046
If anything, he should have convinced her he was going to steal, and if she let him have the money he would throw her some crumbs afterwards.