1/ Let's start with the rules
We can all agree that they are super important and the make the game interesting and challenging
Unfortunately, too many restrictions can ruin the fun
3/ And last but not least,
Giga low fees and special events
Fair Game is meant to even the playing field and bring back the good old days of SOL when it wasn't all about a race to who dumps first.
The dusk of MEMEs
Where teams would form just like dungeon parties in MMORPGs or a group of friends going to the arcade to have some fun and test their skills and creativity. In the golden days everyone would pool some SOL together and create MEMEs, form communities and connect with other people in order to boost their success.
MEMEs were relatable and funny, OG references from the cat-internet-4chan and reddit cultures with that "nostalgia factor" and a particularly strong appeal to the degen segment of WEB 3.0. Everyone would work together in making noise on twitter and telegram in order to pump the MEMEs and keep the game going. Sure even then people were playing a game of hot potato or cat and mouse to try and see which one has the quickest draw and pulls the trigger faster than Clint Eastwood in the good, the bad and the ugly.
I'm talking about snipers, sniper left snipers right, but still, it was fun, it was competitive and it would incite newcomers to try and play the game. You wouldn't have to go to sleep with one eye open out of fear of waking up with your MEME rekt by -9999%, as opposed to how things are today. It was a nurturing environment that was getting fine-tuned for the bull run and the euphoria that quickly got poisoned and turned into a predatory PvP environment - except for the fact that you'd be facing GMs (game masters) and cheaters with boosted legendary gear as a level one pleb with underwear and a fork. No-go.