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i want to try the tension game with irl colleagues any video demos?
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I’ll look for something. I think we have a recording from Edge Lanna
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thanks, if you have the unprocessed video i can look for the relevant parts
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiseJWQsjig
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Blitzkrieg video-ing
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Self immolating my reputation for the mp4 gods
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so to apply to a particular artifact we take a round of ideation surrounding a tension. how are the tension cards accumulated?
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That's the most straightforward way to do it. You can take a lot of liberties in your approach. Another one is to pick a tension, assign a different value to it for each person (e.g. maximum Force A, or 40% Force A and 60% Force B) then imagine the artifact in those different settings Tension cards are useful if you're adding multiple tensions to the game over a length of time. When someone comes up with a tension, they should make a card that has the tension name as "Force A vs. Force B", a description, what source inspired the tension, and an opinion as to the appropriate distribution of that tension (somewhere along the spectrum of A to B) To accumulate cards, you need to talk to the card owner about their tension - they then give you a copy. Stress test your artifact with tensions until it breaks, and use that to evolve your artifact so it's resilient to probable futures
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