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Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 1:13 am
by Lone Wolf
Spider wrote:Hmmm, it was just a gut feeling but i guess i could expain why. First of all, this is a game, not some educational program, this is for fun. My math has not improve one bit, mostly because i'm good enough at math so that i can do these simple plus and minus equations. English, hasn't improved a much, the most i have done was look up a word that doesn't exists, because some guy messed up with the word. Improving my speech....nope, i got funny things to say to some people, thats a plus....it kinda made my typing better, but thats also ture of me IMing a friend
Are you trying to tell me that before you played Cantr you knew how to make iron or steel? How about the functions of a government, did you know how hard it was to lead a town?
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 1:43 am
by Mitch
Something that women don't know is that they love the guy who talks in mostly grunts. I'm in a heavy metal band and the ladies love the fact that they can't understand a word I'm saying. Maybe they're pretending I'm saying "I love you, and want to buy you flowers," when I'm really saying "I want to viscerate you and play in the blood for hours!"

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 1:57 am
by Sho
@Lone Wolf: Yes, I did know the basic ingredients for making iron and steel. Granted, this probably is not true of the average Cantr player, but still. I had a basic idea of how complicated leadership could be from my various attempts at it in school. If anything, leadership in Cantr is simpler than I imagined it in real life.
I don't think it's educational. If you go on the forums a lot it can be because of all the debates going on, but if all you do is juggle a dozen characters it's not too educational. Human nature can be learned just as easily in real life. As a matter of fact, human nature is somewhat distorted in Cantr for various reasons (less reward and much less punishment for what happens to characters, the ability to start new characters), so it might not be a very good place to learn about human nature. Math and Cantr have very little to do with each other. If you know enough math to work behind a counter at a McDonald's you know enough to get by in Cantr. Political science is something Cantr might teach, but I don't think one learns that without actually paying attention to what goes on. If one plays Cantr like a regular online game (get a weapon, travel around and bash things), that never really comes into play.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 2:03 am
by grayjaket
I've learned a lot from simple cantr governments how stuff somewhat works in real life.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 2:12 am
by Spider
I already knew how to make steel.....from history class. You should already know how hard it is to lead a town.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:02 am
by g1asswa1ker
What do you mean math has little to do with cantr...
Did you even notice the economical impact the change from iron to hemitite...that and conducting commers needs math too .... 300g of wood can be used as a median for trade for almost anything if you know the fair trade. Simple equations can be used to ease your calculating on how to pay your workers on projects and drills....my goddess...if you didn't get any educational items from cantr it's cause you didn't realize it or you didn't try to improve them. Damn if you really tried you could use cantr to learn a new language...

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:15 am
by kroner
all those calculations are umm... not very complicated.... cantr is not really helping me learn how to solve a second order linear differential equation....
i'd like to say that cantr is educational becuase i like cantr and i would like to be able to better justify the time i spend playing it, but improving my math is definitely not something it's done. it's good for psychology, though i would agree it's not exactly like real life in that regaurd.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:17 am
by Sho
@glasswalker: Medium, not median. Too much math now?
*ends stupid ad hominem attack*
Come on, you don't need Cantr to learn how to do currency exchanges.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:17 am
by Psycho Pixie
of course its educational, it teaches us that there are addictions out there that are not chemical.
Psycho Pixie
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:22 am
by kroner
yeah, cantr hasn't taught me anthing about medians either... meeg.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:26 am
by Spider
Dammit, we are greatly over numbered......there must be a lot of dumb people

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:28 am
by Bran-Muffin
Just becuase people think cantr can be educational does not make them dumb. When i did my work in school i always got a's b's on it. the rest of the time i didnt bother. That leads me to this, I think cantr is/can be educational.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:31 am
by Meh
It can be educational. Being educated self taught or not is a clear advantage.
Communication skills
Time Management
People Management
Non-native languages
Interpersonal skills
Acting
Govermental Structure
Multi-tasking
Pratical Mathematics
Personal Planning
Mapping
Geometry (boating)
Societal Structure
Simple Project Management
Computer Skills
Economics
Security
Tactical Planning
Strategic Planning
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:35 am
by Spider
I don't really think anyone here is dumb, but i have to bad mouth you guys just cuz theres some many of you.

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:37 am
by Bran-Muffin

Doesnt bother me i think alot of people on cantr are dumb.. you saw the other thread, yeah you know what one im talking about. but Alot of people are funny just 'playing dumb' like pixie... least i think she acts.