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Text Based Desolation Game
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Nestor
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Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:50 pm Posts: 223 Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Ya know, I would almost take you up on that, you sneaky person you. Except I have abolutely no idea what I'd run. I actually sat there and racked my brains thinking what I could run. I just haven't done fantasy in so long (having been burned by the D&D mindset years ago) that nothing came up. And yeah, it's a testament to how good this game is that it got me back into the fantasy genre. Go figure.
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Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:20 am |
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Chairman
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Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:02 pm Posts: 122
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Dude. That's totally workable. I mean, I don't know what ''I'' would run either. And JohnK likely doesn't know what ''he'' would run (although I might be way off on that). It's all abouts baby steps. Give the idea of running a game a day or two to simmer and see if anything hits you. You know we make our own trouble anyways. Or...run one of the modules from GenCon?? 'cept for Price of Admission, I did that one already. ...Kind of a one shot playtest deal, and see how it works for you. That way you don't have to commit long term if you decide it isn't your thing. Just some gentle persuasion here, is all. Not twisting your arm or anything.
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Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:20 am |
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Nestor
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Haha! This is how I get into trouble. Little by little I get talked into something. I didn't want to use the GenCon runs (which I have copies of) 'cause I figured people had already done those. But if you think folks would be willing to do one online, that might be workable. Of course, then I'd have the pressure of figuring out what to do after the run is over. Let me stew over this for a bit...
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Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:22 pm |
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Chairman
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Oh please do. Stew, boil and brew. I would like to add one little bit onto my side of the argument though. Matt, Jaimie and Stephen already destroyed the world...it's not like you could possibly make it any worse.
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Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:06 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Hullo, Chairman, You're welcome. I don't consider running a game on-line, whether it's PBeM or PbP, to be all that difficult. Just time consuming at the beginning, and then depending on the number of players and the pace the players set. While I like what I see at Lost Coast gaming, for the most part, I have no real desire to have to run the game live and on-line all the time. I am still considering running the game using the Yahoo groups stuff, the way I've run stuff in the past.
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:04 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Not a problem, Dennis. I just need to figure out one or two things before I commit to running the game is all.
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:06 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Hullo, Nestor, Ah, you always wait with bated breath and all that stuff, other than when you wait with baited breath over on the HEX forums. Btw, got a question for you that I'll ask in PM.
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:08 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Hullo, Chairman, Well, that was subtle, Chairman. Seriously, though, I just have a couple of other things to work out about running the DESOLATION PBeM game, and we'll be all set to go. hehe In your dreams!! If you think I'm letting you off the hook on this one, you're crazy! That said, the format that I have in mind for the game will allow for around 10 or so players, methinks, so no worries there. That would be my upper limit for any game, no matter what.
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:12 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Hullo, Nestor, Besides, Isuspect you much prefer being a player in PBeM and PbP games, so...
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:14 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Hullo, Chairman, Yep, you're way off. I've had a good idea of what I would do for a DESOLATION PBeM game for about five months now. I've even got the first few "adventures" that I would run mapped out, but nothing set in stone.
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:17 pm |
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JohnK
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Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 10:54 am Posts: 620 Location: Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Hullo, Nestor, If you do decide to run, I'll be playing for sure!
_________________ "There's a village of Mongrels just over that hill. We need supplies, but remember that it's not just the outside that has been altered..." - Jediah Kane, traveller
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Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:18 pm |
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Chairman
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Re: Text Based Desolation Game
Lost Coast is online. but it isn't 'Live'. I mean the pace is the same as a pbem and players get to it when they can. It's not like everyone shows up and plays at the same time. But it is online...so that anyone can see or read it, it's public, and that may very well be what you meant by 'live'. I was thinking like some of those chat room settings where you actually have to be THERE...ya know. The main difference is that, instead of replying to an email when they reply. Instead they click on the document that you created, and add into that file, then click submit. This does away with you ever needing to do a compile. (not all GMs do compiles anyway. *shrug* But for those who do like to keep the story real and readable for future reference, it makes it nice to have the compiles already taken care of.) It also takes any worry away if you change email address or are away from your email, cuz it's accessible at a website URL. The thing that bothers me about traditional play be emails, is how many different arcs a story sprouts. It can get frustrating when an NPC says something and then everyone replies to the same question. So when you try to compile it or make sense of it, it can become dificult. It's FUN. Cuz everybody gets to be center stage all of the time. ...but often times the split stories can get frustrating for me, because it loses the 'keeping it somewhat believable' aspect. (For me.) On the downside though, it takes away the feeling that's good for a players ego, that they're the stay most of the time. It's a long running debate in one of the circles I run in. Is it about the GAME. OR. Is it about the STORY. There are Gamer Gamers - just wanna play and have fun. And then Story Gamers - who want to play, have fun, but produce a living story while they're at it. And...confession time. I'm all about the bringing the characters to life in a way that others can read about them and learn to love them, or hate them. Neither is right or wrong, it's just about what an individual finds rewarding. ...and personally, if I'm going to put a lot of time and effort into something, like to produce something that I can look back on later and enjoy as well. One last plea for using Lost Coast, is that Imajica has created a code that we'll be implementing, to deal with style chips. It's simple and cool. And as you hand them out or take them, you just click it. It's always right there and will eliminat any ooc: accounting that will need to be done. Which, as a GM, I would find pretty cool. But... *grin* I would also have my players award each other so that I didn't forget, which would compound my accounting. I'm guessing though, that since you've run a HEX game before, you already have a system in place for this over PBEM. So it may not be a very big selling point.
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