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Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo
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@imstillhere And let’s not forget the old ploy of non-Koras (often newbies) in Kora clique scenes being used as blaster fodder while Koras did everything important in the scene, which is at least as bad as staff alts steamrolling the low-level targets. At least the newbies had a chance of being relevant to the scene the other way.
And as for the OTHER thing… gross and vicious doesn’t begin to scratch the surface. I don’t remember witnessing one of those ‘gifts’ being opened, and I’m glad I didn’t, but I’m deeply sorry you had to suffer through that particular horror and humiliation, Zephyr.
Seriously, what normal human being could ever think another person would ever find that anything but sick? On any sane game, with half-ass decent staff, that guy would be GONE.
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@Warlander said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
And let’s not forget the old ploy of non-Koras (often newbies) in Kora clique scenes being used as blaster fodder while Koras did everything important in the scene, which is at least as bad as staff alts steamrolling the low-level targets. At least the newbies had a chance of being relevant to the scene the other way.
Don’t forget the use of @remit to cheat rolls so they’re always succeeding. NOSPOOF is your very noisy friend.
Also, tiny update, there’s been zero activity on the wiki since November 22.
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@imstillhere said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
Did you know that one of the staff fucked with it to Anonymously give out “CharacterName’s Used Dirty Panties” gifts to various people, including me? That was @Zephyr 's char, she can verify that it was very much without her knowledge or consent.
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@imstillhere said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
It wasn’t difficult to set NPCs at varying levels so that ABC targets are appropriate for the high skill dinosaur people and XYZ targets were appropriate for the newbies.
The problem there was preventing the dinos from instantly wrecking the newbie targets. Which should be common fucking sense but here we are, lol. One of the worst people for doing that was staff when I left, so that’s pretty awesome.
Like Hadrix dropping out of the sky, without so much as a roll, landing on one of the ‘guard dog’ NPCs that was there for the newbies to kill, destroying it, and then opening fire on the remaining guard dogs? Yeah. This sorta shit happened all the time.
That, of course, was the same scene where he said ‘Oh hey my wife needs me to move something heavy, hurr hurr, can my friend come in and take my spot? kthanx!’ at which point he… switched alts.
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Like any game with obscenely ancient legacy characters, maybe it’s time to just wipe the slate?
Or quit, which is what sane people seem to be doing. That works too.
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@SpaceKhomeini said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
Like any game with obscenely ancient legacy characters, maybe it’s time to just wipe the slate?
Or quit, which is what sane people seem to be doing. That works too.
I don’t regret quitting. I just want a better Star Wars game with some crunch to it and that doesn’t allow minors. None of which exist right now.
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@Popes said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
I just want a better Star Wars game with some crunch to it and that doesn’t allow minors. None of which exist right now.
Someone remind me to start poking the Evennia code with a stick again.
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@Popes said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@SpaceKhomeini said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
Like any game with obscenely ancient legacy characters, maybe it’s time to just wipe the slate?
Or quit, which is what sane people seem to be doing. That works too.
I don’t regret quitting. I just want a better Star Wars game with some crunch to it and that doesn’t allow minors. None of which exist right now.
Unfortunately the crunch aspect is my weakest area, I have plot and characters ready to go. And in spades.
Isn’t that always how it goes?
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@SpaceKhomeini said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@Popes said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@SpaceKhomeini said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
Like any game with obscenely ancient legacy characters, maybe it’s time to just wipe the slate?
Or quit, which is what sane people seem to be doing. That works too.
I don’t regret quitting. I just want a better Star Wars game with some crunch to it and that doesn’t allow minors. None of which exist right now.
Unfortunately the crunch aspect is my weakest area, I have plot and characters ready to go. And in spades.
Isn’t that always how it goes?
You can make FS3 function for Star Wars with like… barely more work than @blu and @Roadspike put into Savage Skies.
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@Coin I actually think that Star Wars is one of the few universes which could really be well-served by some additions/changes to FS3. Last time I was looking at it, I figured that it would be really good to add/change/carefully balance the following (at least) to make it really feel like Star Wars:
Force Boosting Stats in combat
Deflecting/Redirecting Blaster shots (check for Blasters only?)
Force Powers (listing, defenses, non-attack uses, attacks)
Armor = Unnecessary but useful, definitely not overpowering.
Permissions to use gain skills (Control/Sense/Alter/Lightsaber).
Permissions to use armor/weapons?
Racial bonuses.
Balance between autofire blasters/grenades and Jedi with lightsabers.I’ve tried to do most of those things with base FS3, and I was not very successful with it. It’s doable, but the balance has to be done very, very carefully, and there’ll definitely be some kludging to make it feel close to Star Wars.
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@Roadspike said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@Coin I actually think that Star Wars is one of the few universes which could really be well-served by some additions/changes to FS3. Last time I was looking at it, I figured that it would be really good to add/change/carefully balance the following (at least) to make it really feel like Star Wars:
I’ve tried to do most of those things with base FS3, and I was not very successful with it. It’s doable, but the balance has to be done very, very carefully, and there’ll definitely be some kludging to make it feel close to Star Wars.Ok. Considering I knew absolutely nothing about anything related to combat 6 months ago, and factoring in that I’ve never seen any of the Star Wars movies all the way through from a start to an end, and considering it’s been six months and I have a brain made out of swiss cheese… I understood WAY more of that than I should have. And I blame YOU entirely, Spike.
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Why do I log on there to check stuff anyways. Every login I lose stuff. Lost gear due to their announcement, fuck it. I log in to check the grid and BBPosts. Well, I can read BBPosts but am in the old guard lounge, since they decided I am too inactive to be allowed to keep my old characters, apparently.
I don’t know. I shouldn’t care, but being moved there kind of felt like a punch to the gut. I don’t do anything there. I won’t do anything there anymore because I have no reason to frankly return there anymore. I had a great time but I feel unwanted there. I mean, I know Cujo made his decision last year and I had nothing to return to, but it feels sobering. It feels sad, somehow.
I’ll miss AoA.
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@Warlander said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@imstillhere And let’s not forget the old ploy of non-Koras (often newbies) in Kora clique scenes being used as blaster fodder while Koras did everything important in the scene, which is at least as bad as staff alts steamrolling the low-level targets. At least the newbies had a chance of being relevant to the scene the other way.
I know this is a waaaaay old post and all, but I didn’t see it at the time. It got me thinking:
Did anyone try to just pose being a completely useless terrified clump of panic and concentrated cowardice? Y’know, really, really play up how absolutely pointless even fighting was and how they were all doomed, while cowering in a corner pissing themselves? Maybe start shouting how they all should surrender because no matter what the NPCs are SO MUCH BETTER than ANYONE on their team that the only way they can win is through sheer dumb luck?
Going way over the top might’ve really put a damper on the dinos’ parade, especially if their results were claimed to be sheer dumb luck. And you’d always have the protection of, ‘well, my character’s a panic-y coward who always believes the worst will happen in a fight… they truly believe that NO ONE stands a chance against these opponents, regardless of how many are defeated with ease.’
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I’m sure this happened for two reasons.
The first being that they clearly chose to punish inactive players rather than view them as possible future/returning players. A huge mistake that completely ignores the fact, and it’s been a fact for decades, that most players cycle in and out of activity. Also a huge misstep because so many aoa players value the things they’ve collected, and losing them raises a pretty big barrier to ever even wanting to come back to begin with. Forcing people to mush never works, and that’s more or less what they’ve decided to have as their policy. Play, or else.
The second being that you are here, and you’re very identifiable, and aoa staff have shown themselves to be petty enough to forcibly remove people from the game simply because they’ve commented in this thread.
It is sad.
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@SpilledBeanz True. It came relatively out of nowhere, since I didn’t comment for months, but it is a reason, I suppose. And it is indeed sad.
They seemed proud to get players after their reroll and now… they killed the game again, probably hoping to be able to seamlessly reroll once more. As they did when Episode 7 came out.
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@STD Never heard about anyone trying that. IMO, it’s pretty clever. Since it’s never happened to my knowledge, all I can do is speculate; sorry I can’t be more helpful here.
If a new and well-liked member of a staff-favored faction did it, I could see them pulling it off and getting away with it. Maybe more than once.
Someone else doing the same thing might be accepted as a running joke character. Don’t know what they’d do to the player/character if that didn’t happen, though. Winding up with permanently nerfed dice rolls just to keep the ‘loser’ losing comes to mind, since they have no problem spoofing dice rolls for even less reason.
Since cowardice goes against The Way, I doubt such a character would be accepted among the Koras. They might even kill the character themselves. Which, since the Koras are the faction most likely to benefit from such trolling, would probably get a character ostracized or killed for nothing.
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@Warlander Don’t waste your time, find a better place to rp.
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@Jax Best. Advice. Ever.
Honestly, I wasn’t planning on trying it, not least 'cause I’m not a newbie there. But boy, would I love to be a fly on the wall in THAT scene!
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@STD said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@Warlander said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@imstillhere And let’s not forget the old ploy of non-Koras (often newbies) in Kora clique scenes being used as blaster fodder while Koras did everything important in the scene, which is at least as bad as staff alts steamrolling the low-level targets. At least the newbies had a chance of being relevant to the scene the other way.
I know this is a waaaaay old post and all, but I didn’t see it at the time. It got me thinking:
Did anyone try to just pose being a completely useless terrified clump of panic and concentrated cowardice? Y’know, really, really play up how absolutely pointless even fighting was and how they were all doomed, while cowering in a corner pissing themselves? Maybe start shouting how they all should surrender because no matter what the NPCs are SO MUCH BETTER than ANYONE on their team that the only way they can win is through sheer dumb luck?
Going way over the top might’ve really put a damper on the dinos’ parade, especially if their results were claimed to be sheer dumb luck. And you’d always have the protection of, ‘well, my character’s a panic-y coward who always believes the worst will happen in a fight… they truly believe that NO ONE stands a chance against these opponents, regardless of how many are defeated with ease.’
I can confirm that I have read the logs of at least one former AoA character who did exactly this during a New Alderaanian (IE: Kora) slaughterfest. That character was completely ignored before, during, and after the event, at least IC. With only logs for reference I cannot speak of OOC activity.
There would have been no damper put on the dinos’ parade. If not completely ignored, they would have taken the chance to revel in their superiority. Though it’s a hypothetical thought for a time long passed, it would not have had the desired effect.
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@Das-Auto you know. Its been over a year for this post. Over a year since I’ve left. I went off and bettered my life and now I’m in a great place I never thought I’d be. I got my Bleach game running locally on my home lab just a few steps away from opening.
Out of curiosity I logged in on guest tonight to take a look at the who. Only hadrix, his staff alt, and his jedi alt have scheduled events. The who is mostly made of idle people like Navi or the dinos who didn’t jump ship or their alts. Game is dead and gone. Maybe they’re hoping a reboot of the franchise will push them off again like was suggested. Either way I don’t care.
Seeing how easy it was to set up a game similar to how AoA was back in the hay day made me realize banshee isn’t that brilliant, Cujo is a manipulative self aggrandizing hack, and anyone can copy and paste or troubleshoot errors in code with the right know how.
Anyways folks, stay classy and remember…
Han fucking shot first.