You click on "World Edit" and a new text box appears. Above it is a small text box where you can change between "Local" and "Global", which tells you nothing right now. When you move the mouse over it another text box appears explaining it: "Local: Changes have only consequences for the World to the range of 10 km around the WRITER; Outside of it the people only adapt to the new situation without any consequences. Global: to every change all possible consequences are calculated in global scale - WARNING! Takes longer than Local."
You move the mouse left to another small text box, where is written: "WRITER Aware of Changes", "Everyone Aware of the Changes" or "Everyone not aware of the changes", before you find a button next to it, where "Topic-Related Changes" is written.
You decide to ignore that for now and focus on the big Text box at the bottom. "So let's see if this is only a joke...", you murmur, while thinking, what you could change....you switch to "Local" and "WRITER Aware of the Changes" above the text box, when you see what you want to change: you look at the poster, where the next concerts of your favorite Band are written down with an epic looking picture of the band; you got tickets for one of these concerts, but no good ones - you hadn't enough money. You take out the three tickets from your shelf, which indicate to seats somewhere in the back of the concert hall. You write into the Text Box: "My tickets - Nate Summerfield - are the best seats in the house." ENTER.
You look down at your tickets and they change for real: best seats in the house. Normally these cost 2000 $!!!
You look back to the site, imagining what you can do with that....
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