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05 Jun 2008, 10:03 am

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That is because no else has join yet silly and when more people join the story develops better and faster.

Break away from the anime fixation, and I'll join.


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05 Jun 2008, 11:21 am

Fnord wrote:
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That is because no else has join yet silly and when more people join the story develops better and faster.

Break away from the anime fixation, and I'll join.


I might do that but there are anime fans on wp who might join it later.


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06 Jun 2008, 2:19 pm

What about an RP that doesn't use rules terribly? You know, lke the type you see when characters fight, or how about an RP where you just sit around talking with no apparent purpose necessarily? Me, I use the same characters for my RPs, but they're all relatively peaceful :)



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06 Jun 2008, 5:15 pm

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What about an RP that doesn't use rules terribly? You know, lke the type you see when characters fight, or how about an RP where you just sit around talking with no apparent purpose necessarily? Me, I use the same characters for my RPs, but they're all relatively peaceful :)

Every successful RPG has a well-established system of combat rules. Thus, fighting between characters is governed by rules - who attacks when, whether or not a blow is landed, and how much damage is taken.

Sitting around talking with no apparent purpose ... why? May as well be a sophomoric art film.

Peace and inaction == Loss of interest.

An RPG without interpersonal conflict and individual action is neither practical nor enjoyable.


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06 Jun 2008, 5:20 pm

I think we're talking about two different things then.
I see an RPG as writing a story, whether it has fighting or not is another story.
Sometimes, you can have action through words...but anyways, that's what I see RPing as: Writing, but with 2+ people.



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06 Jun 2008, 6:46 pm

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I see an RPG as writing a story, whether it has fighting or not is another story. Sometimes, you can have action through words...but anyways, that's what I see RPing as: Writing, but with 2+ people.

As both a writer and an RPG player, I know that conflict is the essence of a story. While action through words may be a story, without conflict there is no story. There may or may not be actual bloody battle, but the conflict must be present.

The primary types of conflict are:

Person versus Self
Person versus Person
Person versus Nature
Person versus Society
Person versus Machine
Person versus The Unknown (includes the Supernatural)

THIS LINK may provide some guidance about conflict in a story.

Here is a LINK TO STORY ELEMENTS. Enjoy!


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24 Jul 2008, 2:43 pm

I'm almost always open to LOST RPs.



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28 Jul 2008, 11:49 pm

please ohh please someone ANYONE visit my forum http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt72940.html



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01 Sep 2008, 4:12 pm

just one question. what is RP here? the form of RP iv always done is alot different to what iv seen here. basicly, a user will be a charecter and post the actions and words of thier charecter. then the other person involved in it will do the same. and so on. well... that was kind of a bad description. but basicly it ends up looking like a book with each person posting about thier charecter (as many can join the rp as they like)


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01 Sep 2008, 5:38 pm

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just one question. what is RP here? the form of RP iv always done is alot different to what iv seen here. basicly, a user will be a charecter and post the actions and words of thier charecter. then the other person involved in it will do the same. and so on. well... that was kind of a bad description. but basicly it ends up looking like a book with each person posting about thier charecter (as many can join the rp as they like)

I think I know what you mean. This is much like the table-top RPGs of the 1980's, like AD&D and Traveller, wherein one of the players functions as an actor/director, and the other players function as actor/scriptwriters. They all operate from a plot synopsis that was generated by or for the actor/director (Referee).

1) The referee describes the activities and conditions around the players' characters.
2) The players determine the actions for their characters
3) The players report thohse actions to the referee.
3) The referee determines the effects that the players' actions have on the activities and conditions around the players' characters.
4) Repeat from step 1 until the game is complete, until the snacks run out, or until the players are run out of the game site.


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01 Sep 2008, 5:39 pm

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please ohh please someone ANYONE visit my forum http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt72940.html

I went. I looked. I departed.


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01 Sep 2008, 6:28 pm

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just one question. what is RP here? the form of RP iv always done is alot different to what iv seen here. basicly, a user will be a charecter and post the actions and words of thier charecter. then the other person involved in it will do the same. and so on. well... that was kind of a bad description. but basicly it ends up looking like a book with each person posting about thier charecter (as many can join the rp as they like)

I think I know what you mean. This is much like the table-top RPGs of the 1980's, like AD&D and Traveller, wherein one of the players functions as an actor/director, and the other players function as actor/scriptwriters. They all operate from a plot synopsis that was generated by or for the actor/director (Referee).

1) The referee describes the activities and conditions around the players' characters.
2) The players determine the actions for their characters
3) The players report thohse actions to the referee.
3) The referee determines the effects that the players' actions have on the activities and conditions around the players' characters.
4) Repeat from step 1 until the game is complete, until the snacks run out, or until the players are run out of the game site.


the one im on about is similer to that but minus referee. almost anything goes. minus two rules.

1. you cant say what anothers char does
2. you dont know others names/info untill you've asked or if youve discussed it with that person and your chars have a background or somthing (this varies from forum/game)

and often the location is decided by the first poster but anyone can be anywhere if they want to. its basicly kinda like a book. is it okay to request that kind of rp here?


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01 Sep 2008, 6:39 pm

Coregazer,

A couple of changes then:

1) The referee describes the activities and conditions around the players' characters, and is the sole source for that infomation.
2) The players determine the actions for only their own characters
3) The players report those actions to the referee.
3) The referee determines the effects that the players' actions have on the activities and conditions around the players' characters.
4) Repeat from step 1 until the game is complete, until the snacks run out, or until the players are run out of the game site.

Comments?


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01 Sep 2008, 7:12 pm

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Coregazer,

A couple of changes then:

1) The referee describes the activities and conditions around the players' characters, and is the sole source for that infomation.
2) The players determine the actions for only their own characters
3) The players report those actions to the referee.
3) The referee determines the effects that the players' actions have on the activities and conditions around the players' characters.
4) Repeat from step 1 until the game is complete, until the snacks run out, or until the players are run out of the game site.

Comments?


right... i mean im guessing i could probably just post up the kind of rp im talking about. i did that one time anywho but i kind of forgot about the thread so it kind of died :oops: . but anywho. i dont really like the idea of a referee. and what is a complete game? in the rp im on about it just flows naturally and people post. there isn't often an ending. only a theme. lemme show you an example. http://forums.champions-online.com/show ... php?t=5608. this thread was great untill some random people started really going outside of the theme of the thread. 1-6 were the best parts. heh ^^. i loved that part. but thats the kind of thing im talking about. nothing in that was planned really. oh and double brackets mean ooc. so ((lol, zomg helloz. howz u?)). so basicly in double brackets you can type whatever you want. helps for disgussing whats happening etc or if your confused or whatever.

btw. sorry if any of that sounded... i dont know... i feel it didn't sound very nice. so.. no offense intended.


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01 Sep 2008, 7:15 pm

^^ No worries.

I've tried some of those 'freewheeling' RPGs and found them to be unsatisfying. Without the determinism provided by a ref, there seems to be very little payback for the investment in time and imagination.


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01 Sep 2008, 7:18 pm

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^^ No worries.

I've tried some of those 'freewheeling' RPGs and found them to be unsatisfying. Without the determinism provided by a ref, there seems to be very little payback for the investment in time and imagination.


so what your saying is... you feel that without an objective its kind of pointless? (genuine question. sorry im kind of really out of it. just watched jumper and after watching a film it tends to influence my behavour heavily. im trying to be as kind and genuine as possible here but boy was that guy arrogent... and... well... guess it kind of rubs off, so im really sorry if it sounds bad but i am struggling for words here. :oops: )


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