Salute!
Tony, that was a very entertaining post!
I was enjoyed it so much that when I went to log in to make this reply I started typing
That was... instead of my user name...
Thank you for the humor!
I would say though (and again, being a
Luddite I could well be wrong here) that the Facebook games, etc, that you mention probably don't care if you are cheating by fabricating false accounts.
They are (?) a business model based on numbers - they want volume - period...
To show their advertisers, to get money to keep themselves going, and show a prospective investor or buyer this volume - and then get a handsome payday. No?
But for a club like this volume is not everything.
Indeed, we seek quality over quantity do we not?
This will commonly portray itself in the number of games that we play.
Often it seems when a new member joins the club it is like being a child again at Christmas and we are opening up all the presents we have - we are so excited to be playing against
real live opponents compared to the game engine
AI that we overload ourselves...
Eventually this comes to affect our ability to play the games both in a timely manner, and can affect the quality of our play.
Eventually we find the average number of games we individually can handle, in the sense of enjoyment and quality of play.
And as we explore the membership available to play we often find ourselves playing those we enjoy the most over and over again.
I certainly do - and so I will also make a point of playing someone new every so often (maneuver games with fellow LGA officers is wonderful for this as well).
The motivating factors for my involvement in the club are two: pleasure of the gaming and meeting the people who enjoy them as well.
Regards,