DJ Dizzy posted:welp Do Roll20 instead, bro. There's no advantage to PbP asides from maybe giving people time to think out what they're gonna type, and even then that's defeated by the fact that giving people unlimited time to make a post will just increase the odds they'll drop out. Kellsterik posted:I just realized your Demon game was like a year and a half ago. It was fun and I learned a few things from GMing it. Shame it ended so soon but eh
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gourdcaptain posted:What happened during the polling? unseenlibrarian posted:They 'forgot' to shut down one of the polls on time, so a setting everyone wanted seemed to win but as it turns out if they'd shut it down at the right time the other setting would have won, so the other setting won. Nobody 'forgot' anything. Two options were neck and neck for the length of the poll. The polls would traditionally close once the stretch goal was passed. Option #1 was ahead when the stretch goal was passed, Option #2 then pulled ahead in the ~30 second window it took to physically close the polling app. OP had to make a call and decided Option #1 would get it because it was ahead when the poll was "over." It was a weird situation and regardless of what they picked people would gnash their teeth endlessly because both options were never more than ten votes apart at any given time. Luminous Obscurity fucked around with this message at 19:12 on Sep 13, 2015 |
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The right thing to do is close the poll, then call it. There were also matchups with two or more great settings, where only one could win. Then there was no way to get the runner-up, short of personally dropping huge money to fund it. And unless you kept up with Kickstarter updates, you didn't even know to vote - much less how. I missed the first few that way.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 19:34 |
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The best thing to do would be run offs in the even of such a close race like that.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 19:53 |
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Xelkelvos posted:The best thing to do would be run offs in the even of such a close race like that. Kind of hard to do a runoff between two options out of two.
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moths posted:The right thing to do is close the poll, then call it. Not to mention the voting was open and easy to interfere with by rounding up completely unrelated friends and having them vote.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 04:53 |
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Yeah, I liked that Forsaken by Rome won, but I would not object at all to some kind of recount, even if Hunter won. The whole polling system was bullshit.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 04:57 |
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No but seriously no one her has read Devil in the White City? Terrific book.
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SunAndSpring posted:Do Roll20 instead, bro. There's no advantage to PbP asides from maybe giving people time to think out what they're gonna type, and even then that's defeated by the fact that giving people unlimited time to make a post will just increase the odds they'll drop out. Except it allows people who don't have a traditional work schedule or live in different time zones to all play together. If pbp sucked so bad why do we have an entire loving subforum that's been active as long as I've been a member? Just temper your expectations and have plans to recruit extra players if needed.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 07:08 |
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Soonmot posted:Except it allows people who don't have a traditional work schedule or live in different time zones to all play together. If pbp sucked so bad why do we have an entire loving subforum that's been active as long as I've been a member? Just temper your expectations and have plans to recruit extra players if needed. Where's our pirate adventure, Soonmot? Where's my nautical horror? the same place my Mage-Voyager-BSG knock off went, I know.
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Loomer posted:Where's our pirate adventure, Soonmot? Where's my nautical horror? that's the other caveat, don't run a gimmick game unless you can commit and actually have plot options that exist outside the gimmick
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MonsieurChoc posted:No but seriously no one her has read Devil in the White City? Terrific book. Yeah, it's really fantastic. Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese are making a movie adaption. So I'm sure once that comes out it'll jump in popularity.
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Soonmot posted:Except it allows people who don't have a traditional work schedule or live in different time zones to all play together. If pbp sucked so bad why do we have an entire loving subforum that's been active as long as I've been a member? Just temper your expectations and have plans to recruit extra players if needed. We have an entire subforum dedicated to absuing drugs in the name of "harm management", guess I should shoot Russian bathtub heroin into my arm.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 10:51 |
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PBP works for some games- WoD is not one of them.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 11:12 |
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I probably wouldn't have gotten into my current IRL group of 20 years if it hadn't been for WoD PbPs. Just because a lot of people can't hack it doesn't mean it isn't worthwhile. It might be very hard, but I've seen seen WoD function in just about every RP format there is. It's not a game like Hillfolk where the format flat-out doesn't function in PbP.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 12:23 |
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There is evidence at RPG.net that PbP can work. Those 100+ pages of Chuubo campaigns have to be filled with something.
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Ask people who are interested if they can agree on a time-slot first. If they can, go Roll20. If they can't, you can try PbP. However, you gotta figure out a way to add some motivation to keep posting on a regular basis if you do PbP.
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Back in the day, this forum was nothing but WoD and M&M games, I've played in multiple games that spanned a year or more and actually finished. WoD works better than most because you can break it down into scene/chapter/story chunks and adjust based on the players. If you have a dialogue heavy scene, or a couple of the players want to have their own conversation, that's when you get on IRC. It's a hell of a lot easier to schedule an IRC scene every now and again rather than commit to a weekly play time.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 19:29 |
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I've been in a bunch of successful WoD PBP games on this very forum. You drat kids don't have the patience or dedication we had back in the distant past of 2006!
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It's all the cell phones and animes these kids watch, I tell you what.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 19:44 |
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paradoxGentleman posted:There is evidence at RPG.net that PbP can work. Those 100+ pages of Chuubo campaigns have to be filled with something. Two words from this very forum: Blackbird Dreaming
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Esser-Z posted:Two words from this very forum: Blackbird Dreaming Blackbird Dreaming scares me. I can't imagine the dedication needed to keep that thing going for so long. I like Soonmot's IRC idea, though I'd probably use Roll20.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 20:35 |
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I have an idea that involves the hunters in my game befriending a human that happens to be hunted by the cheiron group. Is inter-conspiracy rivalry and threat a valid thing to do?
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DJ Dizzy posted:I have an idea that involves the hunters in my game befriending a human that happens to be hunted by the cheiron group. Is inter-conspiracy rivalry and threat a valid thing to do?
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 22:10 |
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My idea is to make him a cheiron group defector turned Aegis Kai Doru.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 22:38 |
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LOTS of angles to take with that one (from HR aggressively trying to re-recruit him because they want their employee churn to be low in time for the quarterly report, to just straight up trying to kill someone that might have any number of their secrets, to people trying to kidnap him actually-and-sincerely-for-his-own-protection depending on what kind of supernatural enemies he made while a part of the "harvest them for bits" faction). But overall, you can definitely pull off inter-conspiracy rivalry and threat; at the end of the day, everybody's got their own goals at the macro and micro scale, and whenever those don't align, conflict.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 22:46 |
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Nearly anybody tier 2 or higher is a valid Hunter target all their own.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 23:46 |
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Nearly finished mapping out the other hunters in NOLA https://new-times-in-new-orleans.obsidianportal.com/characters
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DJ Dizzy posted:Nearly finished mapping out the other hunters in NOLA Looks like a good mix of personalities and backgrounds. My only thought would be to ask your players to consider changing some of their last names to something a bit more local, assuming their character is local to the area. Boudreaux, LeBlanc, Thibodeaux, Matherne, etc. Some of those may be interesting in just looking up how to actually pronounce them, like Richard.
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# ? Sep 16, 2015 13:35 |
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Well, all these are NPCs. I haven't started redcruiting for the game yet. Also, regarding the names. Yes. I will do that, thanks!
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Kibner posted:Looks like a good mix of personalities and backgrounds. Ree-Charr.
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# ? Sep 16, 2015 16:57 |
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I can't recommend the film The Conspiracy enough to you guys. I won't spoil much of it, but it'd slot neatly into almost any WoD game of either version since it involves a Bohemian Grove style scenario. Solid stuff for showing people who want to play Hunter or members of the Arcanum or even low-power Mage games. It also works beautifully for VtM especially since the conspiracy involved is a major secret society for the rich and powerful, the Tarsus Club, that worships Mithras. Now if you recall, Mithras set up a Taurus Club in the Victorian Age to secretly provide a recruitment and power base via the Mithraic mysteries, so it functions beautifully as an example of just how the tendrils of the Ventrue extend through proxies and societies over the centuries.
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Loomer posted:I can't recommend the film The Conspiracy enough to you guys. I won't spoil much of it, but it'd slot neatly into almost any WoD game of either version since it involves a Bohemian Grove style scenario. Solid stuff for showing people who want to play Hunter or members of the Arcanum or even low-power Mage games. I'm a huge sucker for found footage horror and concur on this. Great flick.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 10:56 |
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Would The Union be a decent compact for a homeless person to be a part of?
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DJ Dizzy posted:Would The Union be a decent compact for a homeless person to be a part of? Could be, yeah, depending on the locl flavor of the Union, but the Night Watch is kind of more targeted at "those who can't protect themselves" in that regard, thus why they mostly hunt vampires who prey on those who will not be missed. The Union in a way is a bit more about neighborhoods and communities less than transients, and a homeless person in the Union would likely have a lot of stigma to be up against (which isn't a bad plot hook at all.) e: The Long Night specifically does a lot of homeless shelters and outreach to get members, that could work well too.
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Tricky Dick Nixon posted:Could be, yeah, depending on the locl flavor of the Union, but the Night Watch is kind of more targeted at "those who can't protect themselves" in that regard, thus why they mostly hunt vampires who prey on those who will not be missed. The Union in a way is a bit more about neighborhoods and communities less than transients, and a homeless person in the Union would likely have a lot of stigma to be up against (which isn't a bad plot hook at all.) He's a vietnam war vet. Im thinking he "patrols" the french quarter. I'm thinking of somehow connecting him with the owners of the Union Dive bar (who are members of The Union) and they like pay for his medical bills and give him all the nightly tips. Not really a fan of long night tbh.
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# ? Sep 19, 2015 01:38 |
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When is hunter 2 being released? I've always wanted to take a look at hunter since reckoning was my favorite owod line, but I feel I should wait for the second version.
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DJ Dizzy posted:He's a vietnam war vet. Im thinking he "patrols" the french quarter. I'm thinking of somehow connecting him with the owners of the Union Dive bar (who are members of The Union) and they like pay for his medical bills and give him all the nightly tips. The Long Night could totally be a benevolent, church-based alternative to the Union. The problem is it's depiction and its associations are more towards the brand of Protestant/Baptist that generally tends towards multiple brands of xenophobia. It's more redeemable compared to some of the other Hunter Compacts, but it's also relatively easy to adjust if Protestants aren't your cup of tea. It could easily be a Compact level association for Catholic churches that the MM keeps around to handle the smaller stuff or it could be run through the lens of a different religion like Islam where their efforts to police themselves against homegrown radicals also began to root out more supernatural individuals that also preyed on their communities.
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# ? Sep 19, 2015 01:56 |
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The idea of it being a time of tribulation and the whole Apocalyptic feel I think is a strong and interesting undercurrent, especially for a Hunter game, but yeah its portrayal in-text can be real spotty at best.
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But Catholics already have the Vatican Ninjas!
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