Someone should find someway, somehow, to do a professional wrestling based MU. I am not the person but I would play the fuck out of that and I know I'm not the only one.
COME ON!
Someone should find someway, somehow, to do a professional wrestling based MU. I am not the person but I would play the fuck out of that and I know I'm not the only one.
COME ON!
I've had to learn to temper my taste for lone wolf types. Most specifically, since I usually play on comic book games, I've had to accept that I can't play the Punisher. I love the Punisher. He's my favorite comic book character, which always strikes me as odd because I'm a bleeding heart lib who believes in almost total gun control and opposes the death penalty. But I found Punisher comics at just the right age and there's a purity and a sort of intensity to Frank's character that I've always found very appealing to write.
But he's not suited for cooperative games. He's anti-social, hyperviolent, unforgiving and taciturn. He's not capable of doing the light social play and his predisposition to killing his enemies means he almost universally antagonizes the more morally-upright superheroes. And conflict can be good, but you throw in that almost all of those other heroes have superpowers and Frank...doesn't. It's just not a successful recipe for your average superhero MU.
But I think that's generally something people have to be aware of - pick a character that works in the game. There's lot of stuff I'd -like- to play, but if it isn't necessarily a good fit for the culture or setting, if it's just going to create strife or leave you feeling left out in the cold, save yourself the trouble.
@scourge said in X-Men Utopia MUX:
@zombiegenesis There's another X-game opening?
I love the idea of an OC-based supers game. I think it's probably notable that all of the most successful super games don't rely on much in the way of systems at all and are more consent-based with maybe some benchmarks/basic stats but very little in the way of dice rolling. I know that's anathema to some people, but most of the hardcoded supers games I've seen, whatever system they use, don't tend to get very successful.
Just an observation.
I am definitely super interested in this and will be eagerly anticipating logging in!
I had all of my teeth removed 6 years ago. I hadn't seen a dentist since my early 20s and had spent most of my adult life poor and without insurance. I had never had my wisdom teeth removed and they became impacted, infected and broken. Smoking and acidic drinks did the rest and by the time I was in my early 30s, I was ashamed to smile.
I say all this for a weird reassurance: losing your teeth isn't the worst thing in the world. I suffered constant, tortuous pain for years, deadening myself with too much ibuprofen and the occasional abuse of narcotics of various sorts. I would have flare-ups and attacks that would last for days when my gums would become infected.
I will note that I always brushed my teeth, always, religiously, but...life caught up with me.
I have dentures but I barely ever wear them. My wife says she likes me better this way. I can't eat a few things - I miss cashews the most, I think. But my gums have toughened and all that god damn pain is finally gone and, while I still have a wide variety of other problems, I have that one off my plate and it was just such a damn relief.
I just wanted to write about this because I never do. It's like one of those secrets that only people who REALLY know me know at all, because I hid it for so long and was so very ashamed.
@Misadventure said in Descent Reboot:
I am a teeny bit sad every time I see the shortened title, and expect some disorienting dives into a zero-gee spaceship to do tasks.
I keep thinking it might be a game where people spelunk and fight weird monsters in the dark with caving tools.
All the new games are Ares.
Am I the only one who just doesn't really care for Ares?
@ghost That's a great list. And the narrower focus means that characters that would be seen as tertiary or insignificant on a widescreen game could instead get a chance to be meaningful contributors and really stand out. And, yeah, they'd have way less baggage to carry in terms of continuity.
@greenflashlight said in Games:
Am I the only one who just doesn't really care for Ares?
Even if I didn't (and I think it's pretty good actually), given that its creator is fairly present on these forums and seems like an abundantly decent person, I would not say so like this.
It's not meant as a personal attack. My not liking something doesn't mean it's bad - it just means it's not for me. I don't like Mafia movies, but I'm sure the Godfather is a good movie nonetheless. Making a code base and doing all the stuff involved is a monumental, admirable task. I mean no disrespect. But I can just never seem to get the hang of it, for whatever reason, likely my own defect. That's okay. The world is not custom made for me.
I just wondered if I'm the only one. And I am. And I'm okay with that, too.
All the new games are Ares.
Am I the only one who just doesn't really care for Ares?
I had all of my teeth removed 6 years ago. I hadn't seen a dentist since my early 20s and had spent most of my adult life poor and without insurance. I had never had my wisdom teeth removed and they became impacted, infected and broken. Smoking and acidic drinks did the rest and by the time I was in my early 30s, I was ashamed to smile.
I say all this for a weird reassurance: losing your teeth isn't the worst thing in the world. I suffered constant, tortuous pain for years, deadening myself with too much ibuprofen and the occasional abuse of narcotics of various sorts. I would have flare-ups and attacks that would last for days when my gums would become infected.
I will note that I always brushed my teeth, always, religiously, but...life caught up with me.
I have dentures but I barely ever wear them. My wife says she likes me better this way. I can't eat a few things - I miss cashews the most, I think. But my gums have toughened and all that god damn pain is finally gone and, while I still have a wide variety of other problems, I have that one off my plate and it was just such a damn relief.
I just wanted to write about this because I never do. It's like one of those secrets that only people who REALLY know me know at all, because I hid it for so long and was so very ashamed.
I played on Metamux far enough back that it was still called Superhero Mux (or, still my favorite abbreviation, SHMUX). I played Daredevil there for ages and was on staff at various points.
@zombiegenesis said in Heroes & Villains MUX:
@bobotron Yeah, I wanted to use a name from one of the first games I ever played on. It was down to H&H MUX and MetaMux. I thought H&V worked better.
Ah, Metamux, that's a name I haven't heard in quite an age. My first MUX way back in the 90s.
@tempest said in Crescent Moon Mux / New Orleans CoD Mux:
Comments about wiki pages with 10+ pictures in an ad that says literally nothing about the game besides "modern, in New Orleans, Vampire", seems so weird.
You spent more time going over your peeves about wikis than telling anybody anything about the game.
Honestly, it's a multisphere CoD game - it's kind of like the cross-universe 3-city standard set-up for a superhero game. Everybody kind of knows what they're going to get in advance. Nobody's reinventing the wheel, I'd imagine.
I've had to learn to temper my taste for lone wolf types. Most specifically, since I usually play on comic book games, I've had to accept that I can't play the Punisher. I love the Punisher. He's my favorite comic book character, which always strikes me as odd because I'm a bleeding heart lib who believes in almost total gun control and opposes the death penalty. But I found Punisher comics at just the right age and there's a purity and a sort of intensity to Frank's character that I've always found very appealing to write.
But he's not suited for cooperative games. He's anti-social, hyperviolent, unforgiving and taciturn. He's not capable of doing the light social play and his predisposition to killing his enemies means he almost universally antagonizes the more morally-upright superheroes. And conflict can be good, but you throw in that almost all of those other heroes have superpowers and Frank...doesn't. It's just not a successful recipe for your average superhero MU.
But I think that's generally something people have to be aware of - pick a character that works in the game. There's lot of stuff I'd -like- to play, but if it isn't necessarily a good fit for the culture or setting, if it's just going to create strife or leave you feeling left out in the cold, save yourself the trouble.
@misadventure said in Regarding administration on MSB:
@thatguythere One of us, one of us.
Just a short thought: if we're choosing between setting rules that work for the people who actually post here versus setting rules to please people who might theoretically post here if the rules were different and they got the forum they would prefer, I'm definitely gonna vote for pleasing the people who actually use the damn thing already.
I'm not usually one to say "just go do your own thing if you don't like this", but I guess that is what I'm saying in this case. It's just a friggin' bulletin board, man, it ain't worth all this angst.