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#74768 - 09/16/06 01:30 PM
Character Death
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Nova
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Since XP is going to be so regulated in the new '08 forum, how are we going to handle character death, whether voluntary or involuntary? If a player decides to kill a character off for dramatic reasons, does he start over with a new character at base XP, or may he bring in a new character at the same level his old character was at? And what if the death is involuntary?
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#74776 - 09/16/06 10:09 PM
Re: Character Death
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Nova
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Good Alice makes a point. If new characters start out as "new" characters, the only motivation people will have to not just start a dozen alts and make a token effort with them to collect XP every month will be their own conscience. We can police that as a community, but only to an extent.
And won't this disparity just create the same issue we've got on the 2016 forum now, only writ smaller? Veteran players will be quantum-powered psycho gods, new players will be virtually ineffectual. You wonder why people who show up to the boards now make 50 and 80 and 150 NP monsters? I think it's because a lot of people feel like they can't make a dent in the mythos without a generous power spread. They may or may not be right, and there are always exceptions to the rule, but face facts; the more prolific characters on the forums are some of the ones with the largest power set.
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#74777 - 09/16/06 10:33 PM
Re: Character Death
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Nova
Registered: 08/14/05
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(I'm being lazy and not signing back into the Sing account :p ) Unfortunately, there will be some degree of disparity between characters. Having every nova start at the same power level as well as advancing at the same rate limits the disparity to only when a character is started. To that end, we've got a few options to limit even that sort of disparity: - Creation of only one new character per month.
- Limit the distribution of experience only to active characters.
From where I stand, these sort of limitations (or variations on those two themes) can help curtail power disparities. Further, this model is similar to how things are run on most (if not all) MMORPGs. Everyone starts at the same level. It might be somewhat harmful for those who join late but it's less harmful than systems where seniority is rewarded at new character creation.
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#74785 - 09/17/06 06:16 PM
Re: Character Death
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Nova
Registered: 08/25/05
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Let me put to you this way. Does anyone here have problen with Proycon's power level? Or Timeslip's?
Cuase if you do then this new way works for you.If you don;t then well the new way doesn't. The problem witht eh power level in this forum is that the only limit really is quantum. I can make a quantum five character with every power in the game that would make any reaosnable nova of quantum 6 look like a pussy. The new board we are setting the limits based on a defineable and messurable limit.
No one has more than X EXP points after 30 nova points. Right there. Here is the line, you can't cross.
But no that is not enough for some people. It seems some people want to have there is the line, for you.You can't cross it.I have this line here that is further away...Cuase I was here first, or becuase I made sure my charatcer didn't run into anything I couldn't Mary Sue my way out of.
Well let's face it, I have been at this site longer than nearly everyone else who posts here.I ain't well liked by some of you.I know this and I really don't care. I do however have this to say, me being here longer than Timeslip should not let me have a more powerful charatacter than she does. I should not have anymore rights, or sway over the board than Singularity. I should not be given more goodies than Waki. i could go on and on, but here it is.
If you limit the amount of EXP a nova has based on the date they are made, you may as well say to Jager, that all of his charatcers can have quantums of 8. As in all honestly some of them have been on this board long enough compared to timeslip to have those rights. Many of them were around long before the limit of quantum 6 were in place, and the number of titatns and gods a player could have were set on the feild. Jager had no less than five character who had quantums of 6+ run around. He limited himself.
And Singularity..One charatcer a month or whatever limit you put down as to how many charatcer people can make..Well then in 6 months I could have six characters. For no other reason than I want them to have exp.
And active..how the fuck do you define ative? i am working a on story for YT, and she hasn't posted lot because I am trying to refine a story to get i the way i like. She is running for her life..Do you think she should be hopping on to opnet and post willy-nilly? So even we if buy the built and only give exp to active charatcers..What is a an active one?One who posts X times a month? Wlel whati only post X times amonth and no more or no less? Or what if one y charatacters is ina coma?Do i have post them being acoma?Or What they are away form computers?Do i have post a fiction?And if I do post a fiction what if I post long fiction that explains why YT is in the midle of a jungle, licking her wonds for a month..Do I need to make is X posts long to be active?
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#74786 - 09/17/06 06:48 PM
Re: Character Death
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Nova
Registered: 09/09/05
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Loc: Heartland, USA
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Why not limit the maximum characters anyone can have, at any given time, to two or three. These characters, of course, must be active participants in the fictions and on the boards. This will prevent someone from sitting on an army of characters, just so they can all get XP.
Alice, I'm not sure I understand the point of your post? It may be that I am dense, but if you could, explain to me what exactly you are trying to say?
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#74787 - 09/17/06 06:56 PM
Re: Character Death
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Dreamsculptor
Registered: 06/24/05
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Originally posted by Erin 'Stellar' Donovan: But in the regular forum your character only died if you allow it. In the '08 forum, it can happen even if you do not want it to. There's a difference. Actually, given the way that Revenant laid out Arbitration to me, if you establish at the beginning of the fiction what the outcome will be, you can retain your consent right to insist on no character death. To be more clear, if you enter into a fiction with the agreement no character death, and the other characters in the fiction write your character's death, you should call for abritration. And if things work the way Reven described to me in another post, then I have fewer qualms with this than with what I thought WR was suggesting. Originally posted by Good Alice: If you limit the amount of EXP a nova has based on the date they are made, you may as well say to Jager, that all of his charatcers can have quantums of 8. As in all honestly some of them have been on this board long enough compared to timeslip to have those rights. Many of them were around long before the limit of quantum 6 were in place, and the number of titatns and gods a player could have were set on the feild. Jager had no less than five character who had quantums of 6+ run around. He limited himself. But something should account for the fact that some people are on the site longer; while I don't like the senority idea myself, I acknowledge that there should be some mechanic to acknowledge those who started playing early on, and continued to put forth the time and effort. Should we just award newbies for showing up and posting a few times? They have the 2016 board if they want to play one of the big dogs without the work. Rather like several other people have done. Originally posted by Good Alice: And Singularity..One charatcer a month or whatever limit you put down as to how many charatcer people can make..Well then in 6 months I could have six characters. For no other reason than I want them to have exp. Yes, you could have six characters. What is the point? You could do something so cheesy as to have a line of characters set up and ready to go. And if we instate the "you have to be active" rule, each one of those characters would have to meet the minimum posts per month to get their experience. If you do the work and effort, why shouldn't you earn the reward? Originally posted by Good Alice: And active..how the fuck do you define ative? i am working a on story for YT, and she hasn't posted lot because I am trying to refine a story to get i the way i like. She is running for her life..Do you think she should be hopping on to opnet and post willy-nilly? So even we if buy the built and only give exp to active charatcers..What is a an active one?One who posts X times a month? Wlel whati only post X times amonth and no more or no less? Or what if one y charatacters is ina coma?Do i have post them being acoma?Or What they are away form computers?Do i have post a fiction?And if I do post a fiction what if I post long fiction that explains why YT is in the midle of a jungle, licking her wonds for a month..Do I need to make is X posts long to be active? Ok, after attempting to read your post (remember what we've said about spell and grammar checking? :p ), I would say that posts counted include the fiction section and the OpNet. That way, you can write a X-post story about how YT spends the month on the run (not to mention chopping up a long post into several small ones helps with legibility). That's not a huge requirement for the handful of xp. If you only post X times a month, well, then you've met the minimum required. Why is that a problem? If we set minimums, then we should be expected that they will be met. Any failure of the player to post after that simply means the character has been denied interaction, which is the point to interaction. And I think that most people will exceed their posting minimums with little to no effort. I apologize if I didn't understand your point/questions, but to be honest, your writing fell apart and was hard to decipher. If you're going to post, please make every effort to make it legible, 'k? Thanks.
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#74789 - 09/18/06 03:19 PM
Re: Character Death
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Dreamsculptor
Registered: 06/24/05
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Dreamer:I barely know where to go begin, but a good start seems to be: You just aren't getting it.This board is designed to level the playing field, not to be a soft-n-cuddly, "all-are-equal" situation. This isn't a TT game where game balance is thrown off if the party isn't reasonably close to one another. In fact, in my TT games, characters who start late or have to restart from attrition usually start at 3/4 experience. You keep going on about equality, and how it's not fair to start people from scratch. Well, it's not fair for Player X to put forward a ton of effort, grind his way up to the powers he/she wants, only to have Player Z go, "Ah ha! The points are finally to the point where I can bring in my uber-tank with no effort up to this point." Which leaves Player X going, "Why did I bother this whole time?" Regarding character death: this is a poor point to use; people already cling to their characters on the 2016 board, where there are no penalities for starting over. Just ask Hugin about player death on 2016; he'll be happy to tell you about it. Regarding Mary Sues on the board: you have a poor idea of what a Mary Sue is. I recommend going to Wiki\'s article on Mary Sue for clarification. And we already have several Mary Sue's and self-insertions on the 2016 board; out of politeness, I'll refrain from pointing them out. Regarding Player-Killers: there will be some safeguards against this, including the Arbitration system. Go read what Sing has put together. It is fair and reasonably balanced. And if you do make a PK just to destroy everyone else, I suggest you be ready for the consequences of your actions.
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#74790 - 09/18/06 03:21 PM
Re: Character Death
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Nova
Registered: 06/11/02
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Now tell me this do you really want a system that rewards people from making Mary Sues? Cause that is what you have. Either you play characters who never risk anything...
I've considered this, but don't see a solution. If there is going to be risk, say the risk of the character dying, then there has to be reward (usually exp). The flip side of that is, no reward, no risk.
the site's limit is 80 exp and 30 nova points.
Pick one: Evolve or stagnate. If I'm already at 80 exp (1 year & 8 months from now), and I do something that should increase my backgrounds (earn money, become famous, ect), then I should be able to pay exp to increase them.
Mind you, there are other fixes for this sort of thing. 1) Grant exp that can only be used on skills or backgrounds (which implies more exp). 2) Kill characters after three or so years. You've evolved into a god, have a nice life, start a new character.
But all these solutions create problems in turn, and for the most part I think our current system is as good as we are likely going to see without a single ST running the show.
Also we've already voted.
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#74792 - 09/18/06 03:38 PM
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Nova
Registered: 09/09/05
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Loc: Heartland, USA
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First of all, it would take over 4 years to get 200 XP. Secondly, it would be unfair for those who have been playing for four years, to have someone start out at their level.
As characters die, the overall power level of the room stays lower precisely because they have to start over. Sure there will be characters who are more powerful, but that power has been earned through time, effort and perseverance.
You can't give something to someone who has not earned it, because it is not fair to those who have worked to get what they have.
Besides, not everyone wants to start out with a powerful character. Some actually want to start at 30 NP and play their character's evolution and advancement. What you propose would also be unfair to those players.
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#74796 - 09/18/06 04:10 PM
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Dreamsculptor
Registered: 06/24/05
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Originally posted by The White Rat: I have always liked this idea. In addition to the increased drama involved in putting a character's life at risk. It also will have the effect of increasing character attrition, which will keep the number of low level characters at a fairly high level. However, the flipside is that a few characters could reach exceptionally powerful levels in this manner...although they did it at some considerable risk. Originally posted by David 'Dr. Troll' Smith: Also we've already voted. Originally posted by Edison: Really what this boils down to Alice. This isn't your world, it's ours. It's impossible for all of us to agree so we're voting. Not everybody shares your point of view and you'll just need to understand that. Refer to Edison and Dr. Troll... both are correct here. You are in the minority; if you want your world set up like that, start your own board.
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#74798 - 09/18/06 04:46 PM
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Dreamsculptor
Registered: 06/24/05
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GA, the vote you put up was ludicrous. As I told you when I first saw it, it was the most asinine thing I had ever seen. It was biased, incoherent and refused to actually address any real point in the muddled mess you've made of this discussion.
And I refer you back to all starting characters start at 30 nova points. Done and done. You've attempted to address this point, and no one has agreed with you. You've lost this battle - now, be a good sport and let it die.
If you don't like the rules, again, let me tell you to start your own board, and put all the work into it that Singularity has put into this. And before you assume that all of this has gone according to his desires, I know of at least one point that went opposite of the way he wanted it.
Majority rules, here - and you're in the minority. Learn to love it - it's the reality here.
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