He's said he's done actively working on MUDRammer, and I don't blame him.
Just saying that there's an audience right here for a client that really takes advantage of iOS 11.
He's said he's done actively working on MUDRammer, and I don't blame him.
Just saying that there's an audience right here for a client that really takes advantage of iOS 11.
@wildbaboons said in iOS 11 and MudRammer:
@theonceler what do you mean by multitasking?
I mean that when I use it on my iPad Pro in iOS 11 it will drop connection if I spend more than a few seconds switched out to any other app.
Same goes for if I use it on my phone while connected to Wifi. It's more reliable if I turn Wifi off and just use an LTE connection.
Also, a MU client that allowed me to use it in split windows as iOS 11 allows would be neat.
Guys, I'm talking real dollaridoos here. $2.99? $4.99? Even $7.99? Uh, yes sir. The sky is the limit. The app store sky, though. So like $7.99. I'm not about to pay Through the Ages or Twilight Struggle money here.
I know that MUDRammer is basically defunct, but just in case anyone is out there doing market research, I would pay real human dollars for a version of this app that worked with multitasking.
Has anyone talked about Sense8 yet? I was bummed/pissed when I found out that they're cancelling it. As were like many many thousands of others.
I think it's one of the most underappreciated shows on Netflix, possibly because it has so much unrestrained content. =/
I liked Sense8 a lot, but the more that came out the more I turn my blame on the Wachowskis. The show had a more elaborate production than Game of Thrones. They boosted about the "16 cities in 11 countries" thing which had to make the damn show a fortune to film, but the Wachowskis wouldn't budge when it came to reducing costs. Which, hey, much respect for them sticking to their guns, but also if Netflix is going to be dropping HBO dollars they probably want to see HBO results.
And yeah, anyone who unironically calls someone an SJW is a fuckin jbird.
I have the worst goddam game idea she's busily talking me out of.
After that we can go back to dumb DnD MU ideas. Like Eberron MU, but it uses GURPS. Or Ravenloft, but as a sitcom.
Steam, Origins & XBox: Bahimiron
PSN: Shichiriron (p sure I signed up on PSN as Bahimiron before I had a PS3 just to hold the name, then couldn't remember the PW or what my backup email was when I actually did get the console, so had to go with my backup)
Along similar lines, this ancient-ass list of WoD MUSHes I found recently is kind of hilarious. The ad copy is amazing.
Cajun Nights
Last info: 12 Oct 1995, from TSC
Address: gilean.solace.mh.se 7373
Location: New Orleans, LA, USA.
Timeframe: 1998
Notes:
STILL not open yet.
New Orleans...the city shrouded in mystery. No other place in America commands such intense curiosity as the Big Easy, a city of parties, of laughter, but of a darker side, where criminals are local heros, and the police is known for its terrible brutality. From Mardi Gras to the Jazz Festival, N'awlins is steeped in centuries old traditions of work, play, and music. Experience the history, put your finger on the pulse of American's most amazing City.
City of Darkness
City of Darkness is a Storyteller MUSH unlike any other. Its setting is Manchester, an industrial city in the north-west of England and a place of many extremes. City of Darkness is at melandra.cs.man.ac.uk 2000, connect to the guest character, take some time to read our -extensive- news files and find out all about us. There will be extensive changes to the MUSH starting in June and characters with extensive RP before that point will have a much better position in the new MUSH which will replace the existing one.
Extensive!
Dark Gift
Dripping from the sewer grate above your head, a brownish, syrup type substance slides down your cheek as you start awake... wondering... "where the hell am I?" A rat skitters accross you foot and you jerk it back, splashing sewer water up onto your face. You look around in the dim light shining down from the sewer grate above, long, cylidrical objects lay in piles above the water line and below... tatters and trash flow in the murky slime.
The light from above is blocked and you look up to see what happened... but you are greeted by a face only... well, even a mother wouldn't love this thing. "Well, my precious little gravelly bit of human flesh... what do you think of my little... cupboard?" the sounds come out of the hole in the face that resembles a mouth... four claw-like fangs protrude from it's lips in a hideous smile.
"Speechless?"
It walks away bringing the light back to flood the crawlspace you're in... you look off into the darkness, shivering, cold, hungry... and a pair of red eyes stare back at you from the din. "Welcome... to Pittsburgh... Monsignor..."
And the world goes black...
That actually happened every time I logged on there. (Like 90% sure I played a pro-wrestler ratkin on Dark Gift.)
GarouMUSH
GarouMUSH can be found at "cesium.clock.org 7000". There is a guest character, appropriately named "guest" with password "guest". If you're interested in what we have to offer, feel free to come by and take a look around. Garou is a roleplaying MUSH centered around the lives of the werewolves at a rather large Sept in eastern Washington state. A primer document is available for anonymous ftp from "ftp.cygnus.com" in "/pub/garoumush.guide.txt". One of the players maintains a WWW page at "http://nyx10.cs.du.edu:8001/~whartwel/garou.html".
I kind of love that GarouMUSH clearly didn't want anyone actually playing there.
Trinity
First of all, the staff of TrinityMUSH would like you to know...we all MUSH naked! Just kidding...seriously, TrinityMUSH is set in the Durham/Raleigh/Chapel Hill area of North Carolina in the year 1999.
Oh man, so much personality!
Veil of Seduction
A quaint office located in a seemingly highrise with windows that show the downtown area of Charlotte, NC, the location and home of Veil of Seduction. It is layed out in a deco design, keeping to the basics of black and white. There are a variety of pictures hanging from the walls displaying different aspects, bars, resterants, and seedy sides of things. You get the feeling of enrapturement as you gaze out the windows, something sultry lies behind it all. Something that wraps you within its fingers and snags the spirit from your body. The Veil Of Seduction is something we must all pierce, are you willing to venture through the veil and into the gates of intrigue?
The only thing I remember about VoS was that an Amy hung out in the OOC room, looking to make custom rape victims.
@lithium said in Quinn's Playlist:
@theonceler Would if you wanted to make it permanent.
How do you figure? Making effects permanent was about successes and having your ST play ball.
The official rote in M20 is Life 5/Matter 5. Matter 5 actually makes no sense unless the lawn chair is made of uranium or something, but they were being cute. Though I suppose some people might argue that to affect a vampire requires at least as much Matter as Life is appropriate for the spell. Per the rules as presented Life 5/Matter 4 does the trick in M2nd, which is the only rule set that matters to discerning people.
@wildbaboons said in Good or New Movies Review:
I haven't seen the Last Jedi yet but there is this:
Some are claiming its just trolls, but I usually find the audience score to be the more accurate reflection of what I'll think of a movie. 56% seems to confirm the feeling of "flat".
The user reviews that are just flat out 1s seem to come down to two camps:
I exclusively shoplift the books I need.
If the rule of law means so little to me I might as well pirate, it there's something special about paper you steal that you just don't get from beeps and boops that you steal.
I can deal with shitty staff. I can deal with nothing to do.
Can't deal with both.
Nothing to do but the staff aren't actively awful? I'll just run plots.
Staff suck, but there's stuff going on? Just avoid having to interact with staff and do my own thing.
Of course, this philosophy tends to end up with me on staff, so maybe I should just quit more often.
Those are on my 2003-present list in the OP.
This is my 1992-2001 list.
I had a friend who loved DarkMetal and was there constantly, always as either a werewolf named Malachi or a Sabbat named Malachai. Or the other way around. I'd occasionally go and make something to hang out with him, but for him DarkMetal was a safari of PKing and TinyPoon. If he wasn't murdering people or fucking he was easily bored, so it was never fun for any of the people he brought on to hang out with for very long. So I didn't avoid it, but I also didn't really play there.
As dumb as the app process tends to be on most places, I always kind of felt that DarkMetal's free-for-all no-app structure meant that it was a MUSH where failure went to thrive.
It would be that first one, then.
Uh.
So.
Did...
Did anyone ever explain why a game set in Santa Cruz was called Twin Cities by anything?
Maybe the third one was set in the Quad Cities region of Iowa and Illinois.
Most of these are from my teens. I was not very discriminating as to where I played, as long as it was WoD.
Twenty years and two kids later I can't even imagine playing on two places at once, to say nothing of the times I played with four or five games open at once. And that was in TF, before tabs. Jesus.
I know I played on a small number of non-WoD games, but none of them are coming to mind. Not CDI, though. The god of DarkWeb once tried to get a bunch of people to play on CDI and I could never figure out what the point was.
That's a lot more tea than feels called for.
I played on one of them. Cannot possibly say which. Or even what I played. Was it a Changeling MUSH? My gut is saying Shadow Court.