CyberSphere Recruitment Drive
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@Arkandel said in CyberSphere Recruitment Drive:
@Haven said in CyberSphere Recruitment Drive:
nude
Freudian slip of the week.
What word should replace "nudes?"
News? WHAT?! HALP!
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Seems to be legit, from their website:
" In addition to a public history and a biographical history, advanced characters must also submit a role playing sample and are generally not approved without completed @nudities" -
@Haven said in CyberSphere Recruitment Drive:
@Issac said in CyberSphere Recruitment Drive:
All the nudes of the character must be written...
Halp? Wuh?
Nudes are a description system in MOOs that allow you to write a description for specific bodyparts that then combines with the ingame clothing system. So if you write your nudes for your face/ears/chest/abdomin/thighs/calves, and you wear clothing that covers face/chest/thighs/calves, people will see your written descriptions for the areas not covered by clothes and the clothing descriptions on the pieces they cover instead of your written descriptions. It also makes a decent 'camouflage' system since most games set up that way, if you have your face covered it also makes your 'name' different. MOOs are pretty code heavy
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Fun game. CS and Sindome are the only two MOOs I've ever played. I used the MUD aspect of it as a backdrop to the RP I regularly had. Even the decker/hacker types would get together in some of the matrix locations and rock out on some RP while sharing tense RP moments.
Tons of things to do if you look. The majority of the olbies I've ever ran into are pretty awesome to interact with. I've not had a real problem with any of them other than one time where I got cocky and tried to take one of them out. He wrecked me then told my clone, "Hey, found your shit. Want it?" Then gave it right to me. I think he and I fought two or three more times (I lost every time, but it was fun).
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@Issac Matrix Dragon isn't so scary once you get up there. But yeah, caution is the better part of valor in the matrix
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@Issac If I ever play CS again it'll be the sociopath concept I wrote a year ago. I actually reused it on a different game with an amalgam of stories with yet another character of mine, but I never did get to do the whole mile with it. At any rate, I'm too busy now to even consider playing a time intensive MOO. And anything that has you pay weekly rent is time intensive for me.
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I joined the Yaks as a first character but kept it so low key that no one knew. Second character... Well... It was fun actively being part of organized crime.
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First sentence had the word 'MOO' in it. I'm out.
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I'm always tickled to know this game is still around. I'm into WoD because of CS. CS lead me to The Dreaming, then Emerald Dreams, and it all went downhill from there. Man. Shout out to Penumbra. She was my CS hero.
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@Luna Man, if I got all those wiz toys I coulda been someone's hero.
LAX FOREVER, CHUMPS!
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@tangent Don't hate. She was nice to me and also I was like 14 or something. Do you really want to be some aging band geek girl's hero? Lol
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@Rook said in CyberSphere Recruitment Drive:
First sentence had the word 'MOO' in it. I'm out.
So you'd rather it be a MUCK, huh. Really. A MUCK.
Are you now, or have you ever been, a furry?
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Cybersphere is very interesting from a code standpoint. Even excluding the game itself.
Also fun fact: Cybersphere was one of the first online whatsits, existing back in 1992. Before the commercialization of the interwebs.
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@Luna said in CyberSphere Recruitment Drive:
@tangent Don't hate. She was nice to me and also I was like 14 or something. Do you really want to be some aging band geek girl's hero? Lol
Yes.