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  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    I’m fairly sure we’re at least scored Line for ye olde WORA bingo…

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    No comment on staffers I don’t know and a game I don’t play, I’m sure they’ve done lots of bad stuff that deserves the hate they’re getting here, but I do feel that a blanket statement that “X amount of time needed for apps is unreasonable/unfair” isn’t in and of itself a reasonable takeaway. Staff get to set whatever expectations and barrier to entry they want for their game, and can live with the consequences of whatever playerbase they cultivate as a result, for better or worse. Maybe they end up with fewer interested, but much higher-investment players, and they like it that way. I’ve played on games with lengthy chargen processes, and games with quick/painless chargen process. I like them both for different reasons, and think they suit different kinds of games and different kinds of players. There’s no right/wrong way to do these things. Not everything is for everyone. Not everything needs to be.

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @Gashlycrumb said in Numetal/Retromux:

    There’s nothing about being a MU staffer that makes a person more honest. I don’t know if I’ve dealt with @Wikibara before. I have been told that one of the Retro staffers is a person I have dealt with whom I find untrustworthy.

    From your history of posting here, I have assumed you find 100% of staff on 100% of games untrustworthy, so that doesn’t surprise me.

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @MisterBoring said in Numetal/Retromux:

    I believe that inappropriate amount of time is subjective. What one person sees as inappropriate is appropriate to another.

    Okie dokie artichokie.

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @bear_necessities said in Numetal/Retromux:

    I don’t disagree but also it is very very very clear from the wording of that post that there’s an expectation that an inappropriate amount of time is spent on applications.

    I believe that inappropriate amount of time is subjective. What one person sees as inappropriate is appropriate to another. So in this case, the amount of time was inappropriate to you and @Wikibara, and probably at least some other non-zero number of people out there.

    So if we’re normalizing that, whose subjective opinion are we using to set the baseline?

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @MisterBoring said in Numetal/Retromux:

    @bear_necessities said in Numetal/Retromux:

    But also if 1-2 hours spent on an application is considered minimal effort and not good enough for a game then woof, probably better to move on. We all have lives, right? RIGHT?!

    That really depends on what the 1-2 hours produced. I’ve ran into players who take 2 hours to write two unintelligible sentences in a pose, so it’s feasible that what was written, even though it took 2 hours, was awful.

    Amount of Time != Quality

    I don’t disagree but also it is very very very clear from the wording of that post that there’s an expectation that an inappropriate amount of time is spent on applications. Blood, sweat and tears! Let’s normalize not blooding, sweating or tearing over game apps.

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @bear_necessities said in Numetal/Retromux:

    But also if 1-2 hours spent on an application is considered minimal effort and not good enough for a game then woof, probably better to move on. We all have lives, right? RIGHT?!

    That really depends on what the 1-2 hours produced. I’ve ran into players who take 2 hours to write two unintelligible sentences in a pose, so it’s feasible that what was written, even though it took 2 hours, was awful.

    Amount of Time != Quality

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @Artifact said in Numetal/Retromux:

    @MisterBoring The ban was posted publicly:
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    lol “we wouldn’t be here if not for the blood, sweat and tears of the community!!” is a lot of a statement. But also if 1-2 hours spent on an application is considered minimal effort and not good enough for a game then woof, probably better to move on. We all have lives, right? RIGHT?!

    Not in defense of Wikiwhatever cuz he reads like a Real Problem and I’d ban him too for just being exhausting, but man. Can we normalize not blood, sweat and tearing over a game?

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    @BurnNotice said in Numetal/Retromux:

    I got no dog in this fight, I’m mostly around here for entertainment value these days when some idiot like a Wikibara pops up and almost nothing ever gets me to post but holy shit, reading that ban announcement for some reason made me so thankful that I don’t mess around with these long-winded, Biblical Length Style application process WoD games anymore.

    From what it sounds like, RetroMUX wasn’t looking for a biblical length application, just an application that reflected a basic understanding of written English alongside a working knowledge of the WoD universe.

    posted in Rough and Rowdy
  • RE: Numetal/Retromux

    I got no dog in this fight, I’m mostly around here for entertainment value these days when some idiot like a Wikibara pops up and almost nothing ever gets me to post but holy shit, reading that ban announcement for some reason made me so thankful that I don’t mess around with these long-winded, Biblical Length Style application process WoD games anymore. Maybe I’m out of touch these days but that ban post was almost embarrassing to read, lmao. Thing might as well have been nailed to a church door.

    Anyway, this thread has been great just every time it comes back up. I love you all, love yourselves too and find a game without an application process and with a bunch of chill people. Amazing stuff, it’s the future for real.

    …I do be missin’ WoD once in a while though. BUT ONLY AFTER LIKE 2 AM.

    posted in Rough and Rowdy