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    • Wavert
      Wavert last edited by

      Can anyone provide an info/review of the Transformers games out there? Kinda curious about getting into one. Seems the most active ones are TF Universe and Robots in Disguise.

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      • Roz
        Roz Banned last edited by Roz

        I haven't been on Robots in Disguise in a good while, so don't know how they're doing, and haven't played on any other Transformers game.

        Except mine, which is Transformers: Lost and Found, so obviously I'll mention it. Our ad is here! We're focused on limited post-war space adventures and seeing if the Autobots and Decepticons can crew together without murder. 😄 We're still new, in Alpha testing, etc., but we're past the very early "there are like three people here" stages to a more consistent and present playerbase.

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        • JaySherman
          JaySherman last edited by

          RiD is getting finished up over the summer. We're set at the beginning of the Autobot-Decepticon war on Cybertron, with a mix of IDW Transformers, the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron games and some of Hasbro's newer Alignedverse continuity. We're aiming for 'Classic Transformers for Grownups', and we're adapting James Kerr's TF: RPG sourcebook for some of the play mechanics, barring maps and weapon ranges.

          If you want to jump into a G1 setting that's already settled and get going right away, TF:Universe is probably your best bet - if you don't mind GI Joes mixed into the fray.

          I haven't been as active as I'd like on TF: Lost and Found but my experience has been that it's focused on interpersonal relationships with a smattering of adventure planned out every so often. It's a pretty relaxed pace.

          Mine's up and running but we're in Alpha, so there's a chance you might end up with incomplete combat code, rule amendments as loopholes are discovered and closed, etc.

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          • Silver
            Silver last edited by

            Can we RP this scene?

            But who prays for Satan? Who, in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most?
            -Mark Twain

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            • The Tree of Woe
              The Tree of Woe last edited by

              "I am Chief of Security for all of Cybertron! And I am severely understaffed!"

              “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
              ― Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

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              • JaySherman
                JaySherman last edited by JaySherman

                @Silver said:

                Can we RP this scene?

                I think our Shockwave might actually want to do this. I mean, on the former TF game he staffed on, one of the Female Autobots' quote in profile was "You can't shoot for sh!t, Shockwave!" Heaven help me if we can't have fun once in awhile. 🙂

                I think the worst it's gotten as far as goofy content is Whirl poledancing in an engex bar on a dare and using his claws to pinch his chest guns while staring unblinking at Thundercracker. The response was pretty much this.

                (I make no guarantees about Kup's renaming.)

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                • The Tree of Woe
                  The Tree of Woe last edited by

                  I always wanted to play Kup and have like a major personal feud with Shockwave. When you think of how many of Kup's friends Big Purple must've sent to the smelting pool over the years...

                  “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
                  ― Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

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                  • Ganymede
                    Ganymede Admin @The Tree of Woe last edited by

                    @The-Tree-of-Woe said:

                    I always wanted to play Kup and have like a major personal feud with Shockwave. When you think of how many of Kup's friends Big Purple must've sent to the smelting pool over the years...

                    Wasn't the Smelting Pool governed by Lord Straxus?

                    “It is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                    • JaySherman
                      JaySherman @Ganymede last edited by

                      @Ganymede In the old Marvel G1 Transformers comics, yes. Straxus was lord over Polyhex and his lieutenants were the Insecticons and the cone-head Seekers. We have the lower smelting pools of Polyhex but Shockwave isn't overseeing those. Yet.

                      IDW Transformers has a different set of origins for everything; the Decepticons started out as a political movement against a corrupt Senate, where as the Autobots were usually the police and blue collar workers who had no idea how corrupt the government actually was. The author of the two series we draw from (MTMTE/RiD) modeled pre-war Cybertron on the Roman Empire prior to its fall, and the Decepticon movement is HEAVILY based on the Bolshevik revolution. You could think of it as Optimus Prime being a George Washington/Simon Bolivar where as Megatron is Stalin or Mao.

                      The series covers some weightier topics than Prime shooting an oversized basketball into a hoop while leaping over Tracks. As such, the game has run with more political intrigue, ideological tensions, and horrible state-sponsored mental abuse ("personality adjustments" via programmed lobotomies). It's more of a crapsack world/cynicism theme. IDW loves its minor characters though, especially from the old G1 Marvel comic.

                      These links should give you a quick idea of the 'feel' of what the theme's like.

                      MTMTE 39 Preview Page 1
                      MTMTE 39 Preview Page 2
                      MTMTE 39 Preview Page 3
                      MTMTE 39 Preview Page 4
                      MTMTE 39 Preview Page 5

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                      • The Tree of Woe
                        The Tree of Woe last edited by

                        One thing I'm really enjoying is Starscream's political ambitions running full-stop into an Optimus-shaped wall, and Optimus isn't really doing anything other than getting really annoyed.

                        Today Starscream learned it's a real pisser when someone is both incorruptible and has sharpened their acumen by fighting Megatron for four million years.

                        “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
                        ― Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

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                        • Roz
                          Roz Banned @The Tree of Woe last edited by

                          @The-Tree-of-Woe said:

                          One thing I'm really enjoying is Starscream's political ambitions running full-stop into an Optimus-shaped wall, and Optimus isn't really doing anything other than getting really annoyed.

                          Today Starscream learned it's a real pisser when someone is both incorruptible and has sharpened their acumen by fighting Megatron for four million years.

                          BUT I'M THE CHOSEN ONE!!!!

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                          • The Tree of Woe
                            The Tree of Woe last edited by

                            Do you have an address for your place? Also, who's free on either side? I admit, it would be fun as hell to play Overlord, and add a little Fabulousness to the Decepticon High Command meetings.

                            “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
                            ― Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

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                            • JaySherman
                              JaySherman last edited by

                              galaxy.silvren.com:1984

                              Feel free to view it in all its alpha-testing ignominy. n_n r

                              If any of you are old hands at mush design, I'll happily accept advice.

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                              • The Tree of Woe
                                The Tree of Woe last edited by

                                Came, saw, sent you an Overlord app.

                                “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
                                ― Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

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