MU Soapbox

    • Register
    • Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Muxify
    • Mustard
    1. Home
    2. Ganymede
    3. Best
    • Profile
    • Following 2
    • Followers 15
    • Topics 44
    • Posts 7499
    • Best 4335
    • Controversial 89
    • Groups 2

    Best posts made by Ganymede

    • RE: Regarding administration on MSB

      @wizz said in Regarding administration on MSB:

      Like, this is a forum. There is literally no reason to post your first response to something you see, give yourself a minute to breath.

      You're probably right.

      @Kanye-Qwest, when I jumped in several posts back, I genuinely meant that I didn't think delving further into what had been said was helpful. Your reaction was understandable, and my response was ill-timed and in poor judgment. It does give off the impression that we were circling wagons, and that was the furthest from what I wanted to communicate.

      I earnestly am going to take Wizz's advice here and step back. Everyone's got their opinion, and I think that this is as good a place as any to voice it. I've made mistakes recently. Maybe I'm not ready for this. So, I'll accept what comes.

      Meanwhile, we are working on new rules of engagement. I don't intend to interject anywhere in the Hog Pit in the foreseeable future, mod-wise or otherwise.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Comfort Food...

      @cobaltasaurus said in Comfort Food...:

      ... cheese stuffed glaric bread ...

      I realize this may be a typo, and I don't mean to harp on it, but for a moment I thought that you came up with some new thing here, and thought it would be awesome.

      "Glaric bread": When you stuff that loaf with enough garlic and butter that it begs you to stop, but then squeals with glee when you smother it with your cheese.

      Awwwwwww, yeeeeeeeah.

      Ganymede: Making your food slutty since 1996!

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Star Wars: Dawn of Defiance

      @Mercutio said in Star Wars: Dawn of Defiance:

      In regards to the idea of older characters having more power - this is indeed the case. But there is a hard level cap. And while there are side-upgrade options, the costs climb heavily after a certain point. It's not perfect, but not the worst as a system. It's something we watch.

      It's good to know that you're watching this, but I don't think it helps, really.

      I think the game has run into a typical problem: over-dinosauring. No one's done anything wrong intentionally, or even unintentionally. Lots of games, however, reach an end cycle where several PCs have hit some sort of level cap, but continue on because, so the theory goes, new players will eventually reach the same level if they devote the same amount of time to the game. My understanding is that some of the PCs on DoD are 3 years old or older.

      This is an eternity for many gamers. Sure, other players can get to where the oldbies are, but who wants to wait until then? I have no interest in being a side-character for someone else's story, or playing the plucky sidekick for three years or more. As a player, I want to play with peers in power, even if not in title.

      I played on this game with a troupe of others, and we had a good, but limited run on the game. Staff was helpful, given that we were WoD'ers, but, in the end, I felt like a subordinate speck in a large game that had either reached its end game or had passed me by. This may not have been the case, but this was the impression I got from sifting through the Wikis and listening to channel chat.

      posted in Adver-tis-ments
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Staffing Philosophy: Action vs Procedure

      For each situation, different justice.

      It's impossible to proscribe a procedure that will work for every case. There are two good analogies I like to turn to regarding discipline.

      1. A MU is the game developer's bar. We want you to be here and enjoy yourself. We don't mind you being rowdy if everyone's having a good time. If you get too rowdy, we'll ask you to settle down . If you get belligerent, we'll toss you the fuck out. We have no obligation to set rules prior to taking action; we will take action based on what we know and what we believe will happen.

      2. A MU is a corporation where the game developer is the Chair of the Board of Directors. We're all in it together: the more players play, and treat other players with respect, the better the game's reputation and the quicker it will grow and flourish. If you're going to be a problem, we'll pull you aside and try to get you to follow the plan. If you continue to be a problem, we'll buy you out, and show you the door.

      In either case, there are two principles: (1) being reasonably courteous; and (2) acting reasonably professionally. So long as you follow those principles, I think you'll be fine.

      posted in MU Questions & Requests
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Tyche Banned

      @Kestrel said in Tyche Banned:

      Yeah I really don't care one bit that Tyche broke rules, I care that his politics are disgusting and that as a society we seem to think such things are more sacred than the actual human lives they systemically oppress.

      Sometimes those in the seats of power are presented with a situation where a person has done something vile and repugnant which causes the proposal of a law meant to address the same. In the late 1700s, this was the murder of children born out of wedlock. Would-be fathers were procuring drugs and poisons to give to their mistresses, with or without their consent, to cause miscarriages in order to avoid the consequences of their actions. And with men out in the battlefield with lonely wives, this was causing a great deal of scandal in the Western World. (I'm looking at you, Aaron Burr.)

      So in 1803, Lord Ellenborough in England passed a law for "the further prevention of malicious shooting and attempting to discharge loaded fire-arms, stabbing, cutting, wounding, poisoning and the malicious using of means to procure the miscarriage of women[.]" Prior to that abortions, which were considered the "intentional miscarriage of women," were either considered misdemeanors or not crimes at all and not well-defined under common law. The law found its way into the United States and, around 1820, several jurisdictions began passing similar laws. Back then the laws were targeted at apothecaries and physicians, but by the mid 1840s New York had criminalized the act if taken by a woman.

      This is the rhetorical slippery slope of policy setting. When people in power take a stand as to what ideas are permitted and not permitted, this infringes on the idea of speaking freely and safely. As it pertains to this forum, we have promoted the idea of speaking freely and safely even if what we say is objectionable or repugnant. The Hog Pit is a good example of our tolerance for that sort of speech, which has little political value but a lot of stress-release value.

      Obviously, the consequences of banning a member is different than criminalizing abortions. Still, when moderators have taken a stand on something, it justifiably causes a furor that demands addressing. This occurred when we debated the alteration of rules in the Hog Pit and continues to cause us moderators some consternation. This is because we are human and fallible, yet are compelled to be models of conduct here, which we are not. I know I am not (and will not pretend to be anything less than a well-programmed feline automaton).

      Tyche is a good example. No one is required to argue in good faith, even outside of the Hog PIt where our arguments are sometimes admittedly-surfeit but without reason. No one is required to adopt a thinking or morality that is accommodating, tolerant, or accepting. You can be as racist, sexist, or *ist as you want to be, but our rule is that you do not communicate or express such ideas here intentionally or in a way that is meant to target a particular group. And he crossed that line, in our opinion.

      Taking a position is difficult and sometimes justifying it is more so. This is not the case here. We found that he knew what he was doing and saying, but ignored the rule regardless and the time came to put an end to it.

      posted in Announcements
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Characters You Enjoyed Playing

      @caryatid said in Characters You Enjoyed Playing:

      I like to picture her and Cai in some sleepy, idyllic backwater leading their own happy little blood cult and being horrible to everyone but each other.

      I liked playing a lot of characters, but Cai is near the top of the list.

      He was Embraced late, after spending 20+ years fighting in various wars for the British Empire and being responsible for the death of his daughter. His Sire was a Bron, and he passed on all of the attendant problems, which sabotaged each and every attempt Cai made to start a family again. And he did try, over and over, resulting in the unfortunate deaths of more than a few women and children.

      He entered RfK in media res, having "adopted" a daughter of his own. He was made to help bolster the Circle (under David), but, to keep his mask up, he tried to play the role of the blue-collar worker. He bowled; he went to bars; and he tried to take care of this mortal teen. There was much fun to be had, and it happened for many months.

      And then, there was him meeting Nora. That's when he became a real vampire. He forgot about wanting a family; he wanted power. Sweet, sweet power. His "daughter," Sarah, fell by the wayside.

      She ran away. Wandered to New York. Awakened during the tumultuous period that began Fallen World.

      And she was the Shrike.

      You haven't really lived until you've tried to inject British slang into everything your PC says, to the point that she becomes vaguely incomprehensible.

      Good times.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Good TV

      @zombiegenesis said in Good TV:

      I avoided Solo for the longest time after The Last Jedi turned me off of all things Star Wars related and, I have to say, I actually enjoyed it. It wan't the best movie I've ever seen but it rekindled my passion for Star Wars. Even if just a little bit. And for that I'm thankful.

      Solo is under-rated. If you watch it as a heist movie, as opposed to a space opera movie, it is pretty fucking sweet.

      Similarly, Rogue One is an excellent war movie.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Armageddon MUD

      @thugheaven said in Armageddon MUD:

      When I point out there is a forum and a discord. I’m pointing out that the game is not all that opaque. Not that you should jump on chat in the middle of a scene. Hopefully if you’ve applied for a character, you’ve taken some time to read the documentation. But if you haven’t, you said it yourself people don’t like to read. Then that’s another issue, but it’s not “Armageddon punishes new players.”

      We have dedicated a couple of threads to problems many of us have had getting into new games.

      What I believe many of us are talking about are common barriers to entry on a game. You have a forum, but how does a newbie know what information is relevant? You have a discord, but how does a newbie know who is credible? You have material to read through, but how does a newbie know how to interpret the ambiguities and vagueness that will inevitably arise?

      Your fellow player(s) (staff?) have by implication highlighted a common sentiment coming from existing players: what have you as a newbie done to earn anything? But the question a newbie is going to come in with is: what has the game done to warrant my time, attention, and interest?

      Punitive or not, the demonstrated attitudes from the players supporting the game's structure have not been inviting. What I have heard has been:

      • Don't be surprised if you're murdered, mugged, or abused once you come onto the game; and this is totally IC and thematic.

      • We'll be happy to answer questions you have, but we're not going to give you any knowledge that you have not earned.

      • We have absolutely no problem with PKilling others to quiet them down, so we can help others.

      • We want new players butchering people and going on murder sprees.

      • Don't trust people, because you might end up getting murdered, mugged, or abused.

      • But we'll help you out, really, maybe, perhaps.

      All of the above is sort of antithetical to the direction MUSHes are drifting towards, which has been one of accommodation, invitation, and collaboration. And I think you need to understand the audience to which you are messaging.

      posted in Adver-tis-ments
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: ISO: a comics/superheroes MU* (give me your recs)

      Hi.

      What did I just say?

      Keep it more than civil.

      Thank you.

      posted in MU Questions & Requests
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Regarding administration on MSB

      @bored said in Regarding administration on MSB:

      Also, it seems necessary to point out that a mod is not a normal poster. They are a person of public interest. That means that their behaviors are obviously going to be under general scrutiny.

      I think you mean "greater" scrutiny.

      This is an important point. This is something I think the three mods are trying to feel out.

      Arkandel, Auspice, and I talk regularly over PM. We don't always agree. Sometimes we wait for a consensus to act. Sometimes we don't.

      I'd have a new set of Rules of Engagement drawn up, but for the fact that my work days have been bitching, and, with the holiday season and having to prepare for it, I am very drained at the end of the day, and just feel like working out and singing karaoke.

      I think what Thenomain was getting at before was that this thread -- all of it, the good, the bad, the ugly, the veiled insults, the kicking, the shoving, the shouting -- is good. And it's good because we're still doing it, posting up pictures of puppies, tossing in GIFs, and, at least from my perspective, getting a wide range of opinions and perspectives from the members.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Critters!

      @surreality said in Critters!:

      The cats love sleeping on them, though!

      Or body-slamming them.

      cat stuffed toy

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Visit Fallcoast, sponsored by the Fallcoast Chamber of Commerce

      @sonder said in Visit Fallcoast, sponsored by the Fallcoast Chamber of Commerce:

      We’re hope to come up with something a little bit different this time. I’m reading everyone’s suggestions and feedback, and I appreciate it.

      Here are some suggestions based on my experience.

      • Please, for the love of Pete, cut down on the number of alts.
      • Please, for the love of Pete, cut down on the number of spheres.
      • And, please, for the love of Pete, adopt some sort of system that allows PCs to engage with the world without staff intervention.

      Most of us have fond memories of The Reach and Fallcoast, and would like that to continue, but there are better products being put out there.

      posted in Adver-tis-ments
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: ISO: a comics/superheroes MU* (give me your recs)

      Due to people being apparently unable to follow simple directions, this topic is being locked.

      posted in MU Questions & Requests
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: How should IC discrimination be handled?

      @faraday said in How should IC discrimination be handled?:

      I am interested in whether such a solution exists as well. I'm not sure what you mean by a straight-up warning for historical settings though. Warning about what?

      I expanded after you started your response.

      So, if you have a historical setting, a warning would be open and public. Let's say you were running a Wild West game where racism and sexism exist and are tropes to be fought, staff should make it clear that such racism and sexism are a part of the setting, and, while it may be overlooked by PCs, players should expect that racism and sexism to be in the game. Players can then make an informed decision as to whether they want to play there.

      I feel that there is some responsibility of a player to scout out a game before joining it, and part of that is searching for a place that provides a nice, safe zone. If a game clearly says AIN'T NO SAFETY HERE, I probably wouldn't join it and would advise others similarly.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.

      Dear Amazon,

      Please allow this letter to serve as a memorialization of the frustrating process I experienced in dealing with your Kindle Fire technology. More specifically, your Appstore, from which all useful or entertaining applications -- your device comes with none -- must be downloaded.

      I have two Kindle Fires, both of which began their existence as kids' devices. To my disdain, I was forced into pushing them into your FreeTime shell. I realize that doing so may be useful for feckless idiots who don't monitor what their spawn do, but for semi-civilized bourgeoisie like myself it is a pointless, substantial hindrance to my children's enjoyment of your product. Worse, it is especially frustrating for any semi-literate parent on the rush who might want to try and use the device as a substitute tablet, only to find that there's literally no way to get out of the shell once you've been forced into it, like some sort of Kentuckian wedding.

      Although I managed to somehow tear into your asinine, wasteful programming, I found myself confronted with another sign of your designers' incompetence. The Appstore does not tell you why your device won't download something, thus preventing the user from trying to fix whatever problem may be affecting them. Simply telling the user "Your download failed for some reason" does not meaningfully direct me towards how to go about remedying the situation. What it does meaningfully direct me towards is balancing your device on a stand so I can three-step kick it through goalposts.

      This frustration increases in the situation where one of the two Kindles seems to download things just fine, but the other one -- they were setup in precisely the same manner with precisely the same aggravation -- does not. That both devices, equal in power and in presence, function differently presents a conundrum in which angst and chagrin turns to blinding rage. I would complain to your help department, but I am anticipating another impotent response, such as: Your device isn't working; try again later!

      I sincerely hope that your company takes stock of the millions of complaints received from users of your devices, and improves the user's experience immediately. If otherwise, I sincerely hope you bleed when you go fuck yourself.

      -- Me

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: San Francisco: Paris of the West

      @magee101 said in San Francisco: Paris of the West:

      semi-related sidenote, do imagine how hilarious it would be for werewolf tho 😄

      Honestly, I wouldn't find it hilarious. I'd find it sad, overly-complicated, and hopelessly misguided.

      that's not how this works

      posted in Adver-tis-ments
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: How should IC discrimination be handled?

      @thenomain said in How should IC discrimination be handled?:

      But what about someone who is offended by, I don’t know, people who won’t use neutral pronouns for their gender fluid character? How far down the rabbit hole do we go? At what point is it okay for me to say, “Look, just no.”

      I think that if you legitimately cannot RP around what the other player wants you to do, you are within your rights to request a retcon of the scene and move away. Presuming that the other player respects you, they should respect the choice of wanting to avoid an avenue of RP from the "aggressor's" end.

      If we're respecting one another's boundaries, that includes respecting when other person cannot accommodate you and finding the middle ground where no one's being hurt or inconvenienced.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.

      @Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:

      If he's attractive and can be trained to not,be a douche, you may want to evaluate if he rolled a '1' on his flirtation attempt?

      If you saw a girl in a hallway who had dropped her books, do you:

      A. Ask her if she needs assistance;
      B. Ask her if she needs pointers on how to carry books properly; or
      C. Pick up her books for her?

      The proper answer is A. Anything else is unacceptable. Cupcake's dickbag pulled a B.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Miami, Blood in the Water

      @a-meowley said in Miami, Blood in the Water:

      This is very good news. From what I remember the GC at Fate's Harvest is a breeze to use, and had good documentation throughout. FH's automated XP spending system is great. Also their +sheet colour coding and formatting/wrapping is great. And +ref, and +hedgefruit, and +repose, and +posebreak, and +poseorder, those are great too.

      Fate's Harvest, generally, is one of the best-coded places I've ever been at. It practically reduces all of the thought-work and referencing of World of Darkness games into its code-base. For example, Annapurna has pain-stakingly imputed every single available contract into her +reference base, so that you can figure out your roll, catch, cost, and effect without needing to click open a .PDF.

      posted in Adver-tis-ments
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • RE: Charging for MU* Code?

      @taika said in Charging for MU* Code?:

      I... maybe just totally had this mental image of Theno as the hottest girl in the strip club with all us MU*ers waving ones at him. It was glorious.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Ganymede
      Ganymede
    • 1
    • 2
    • 14
    • 15
    • 16
    • 17
    • 18
    • 216
    • 217
    • 16 / 217