New Strategies Allow Players to Control Game Outcomes in Social Dilemmas
Zero-determinant strategies in multiplayer games can manipulate opponents' payoffs, with conditions for enforceability in social dilemmas with a set number of rounds and discount factor. Threshold discount factors determine when desired payoffs can be enforced, based on group size and ZD strategist's initial cooperation probability. Different ZD strategies exist depending on the situation, and discounting affects ZD Nash equilibria in multiplayer social dilemmas.