Could someone for the sake of me being interested in this argue Error Theory with me? Error theory[edit]
Error theory is built by three principles:
There are no moral features in this world; nothing is right or wrong.
Therefore no moral judgments are true; however,
Our sincere moral judgments try, but always fail, to describe the moral features of things.
Thus, we always lapse into error when thinking in moral terms. We are trying to state the truth when we make moral judgments. But since there is no moral truth, all of our moral claims are mistaken. Hence the error. These three principles lead to the conclusion that there is no moral knowledge. Knowledge requires truth. If there is no moral truth, there can be no moral knowledge. Thus moral values are purely chimerical.
start as one of the ninjas (you will start in Omi) do quests until you can take over kozuke not to hard keep questing untill you get the best weapons and armour from Izumo take a ship to fukshima take it over and get 5 of the best melee 5 f the best range 5 best melee 5 best range repeat as much as you can at this point but get at least 4 lines(5 is a line) then boat to echigo and take it but as many black samurai as you can take nagya and buy more samurai at this pint you have won. remember to buy 5 black samurai and 5 elite shuriken throwers as a team every time. and repeat I took over half the world with only 5 black samurai and 5 elite shuriken throwers just max int, art of war and patriotism.
I think if everyone (not the gods) played this game and thought long and hard about what the people are actually debating the world would be a better place. Also your face is ugly.
I like how this tries to capture the original game sadly it fails (like reaching for the cookie jar when your 5 your always going to need a chair in this case the chair is money) so for what it is 4/5.