@tempest And we TS to create stuff.
Posts made by Tinuviel
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RE: A New Star Wars game? (Legends of The Old Republic (Name pending))
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RE: A New Star Wars game? (Legends of The Old Republic (Name pending))
@arkandel Most games that I've seen use it have almost all the information available on the game itself.
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RE: A New Star Wars game? (Legends of The Old Republic (Name pending))
Oh. Another... suggestion. Don't limit prestige classes (specifically in CG) based on stupid reasons. "Oh you can't take the Jedi Knight prestige class in CG because you need to get knighted IC."
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RE: A New Star Wars game? (Legends of The Old Republic (Name pending))
@mr-johnson said in A New Star Wars game? (Legends of The Old Republic (Name pending)):
diverge from Legends
You mean canon.
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RE: World of Darkness -- Alternative Settings
@selu There's an argument in my industry going about that bad teachers shouldn't be fired, as they prepare people for bad co-workers and bad bosses. That's just as ludicrous.
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RE: Awesome Youtubers and Videos?
@kanye-qwest said in Awesome Youtubers and Videos?:
Yes, the video is 20 minutes long. It is worth it.
Well I guess I'm watching this for the billionth time. Thanks Kanye.
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RE: Favorite Minigames
@faraday said in Favorite Minigames:
can't reasonably be expected to be great at everything
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RE: MUSH Marriages (IC)
@ganymede said in MUSH Marriages (IC):
I'm not clingy or needy as a player
And you write really good letters.
@arkandel said in MUSH Marriages (IC):
an immediate - mild, but clear - message
With a few exceptions, I'd say that many of our number are rather hesitant on the confrontation front - however mild it might be. Are we misinterpreting things, are we being too sensitive, are we being childish, are we, are we... we aim the blame for our discomfort at ourselves.
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RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.
@calindra Everyone judges everyone at all times and in all places and situations. It's how we react to those judgements, and whether we're willing to adjust our impressions, that determines who we are as people. That person, for instance, was a fuck.
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RE: MUSH Marriages (IC)
@three-eyed-crow said in MUSH Marriages (IC):
I've been a lot happier in my since I just NOPED out of relationship stuff with players where the answer was no
This is my gold standard for RP in general, these days.
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RE: MUSH Marriages (IC)
@deadempire Judging character is easy. "What is this lying fucker lying about now?" /s
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RE: What's missing in MUSHdom?
@faraday Isn't that basically what Hollywood is doing?
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RE: What's missing in MUSHdom?
@three-eyed-crow Codebases were decent proxies, as their atmospheres and cultures were very different. At least in general terms, because specifics are weird. So, though it's somewhat inaccurate now, it still makes sense.
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RE: What's missing in MUSHdom?
@surreality Fallcoast is the best. It's the only place you can find me!
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RE: What's missing in MUSHdom?
@nightshade said in What's missing in MUSHdom?:
Do they also have ~400 players (aside from sex mushes)? Why not? Are they imploding because of too many players being interested?
Population isn't the be-all-and-end-all of a MU's success.
@nightshade said in What's missing in MUSHdom?:
because this same problem has persisted through the hobby over almost a decade
Not everybody sees it as a problem.
@nightshade said in What's missing in MUSHdom?:
Them grapes are mightily sour, m'lord. No, it collapsed when the owner got overwhelmed by the workload and disappeared.
After refusing to hand over the game to any other stuff, after refusing to give any other stuff enough authority to get anything done, after feeling 'betrayed' by people when they didn't instantly agree with her on everything...
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RE: What's missing in MUSHdom?
@surreality Also RfK collapsed under the weight of it's owners ego and self-delusion in a cult of personality.
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RE: What's missing in MUSHdom?
@nightshade There are plenty of games that aren't Arx. It might be nice to have multiple games, but with skilled and interested coders and weavers of story dropping out of the hobby like flies owing to reality stepping in, it's not something we can really demand.
This is Mildly Constructive, and you're acting like a petulant child. "I demand this, I want that." You've offered your ideas, and others have disagreed with you, or asked for further explanation. Present your ideas without getting defensive and abrasive and you may be taken more seriously.