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MU Peeves Thread
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@mangosplitz said in MU Peeves Thread:
With the exception of one open scene in late December and two scenes for a specific group to advance their plot in October, the last staff run scene of any kind open to anyone who wanted to join was in the middle of September. It introduced a really great plot twist that players were eager to engage with, but unfortunately staff had various things happen and so it kind of went dormant since September.
That’s a pretty fair clarification. Was it communicated at all that they were taking a break? Was this a big departure in pacing?
It helps when staff is clear with players about setting expectations. Staff can’t read minds; neither can players. Communication is valuable on both sides. WHO KNEW?!
I’ve run games where we were clear that certain periods were going to be focused on staff run plots and then other periods were set aside for reactions, PRPs, and staff regen. I’ve also run games where I idled for months because I got distracted by something else and players were left in limbo. Guess which one worked better for me, as staff, and for them, as players?
As a player, I’ve also been in and seen others in the position of having stories languish for 6+ months, years even. It’s hard to keep up momentum. It sucks.
I think it just comes down to setting those expectations. And as easy as it is to say that, I think many who staff out there (myself included) are going to overpromise and underdeliver. We don’t always realistically consider what we can do, or what is going to come up. The number of players eager for people to run a story for them almost always outstrips the people who are there to runs story. That’s a problem I wish I could solve.
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@mietze said in MU Peeves Thread:
Though I am biased perhaps because I did find being able to see everyone’s private scenes, who was in them, and when they last posed to be kind of weird and offputting, especially when it was a screen scroll compared to anything active and open. On a gridless game you have to look at that page to see if there’s anything open, and as I was used to all but public hotspots being private/unseen it just seemed kind of invasive on one hand and very intimidating on the other. (I’d definitely had to deal with +where and alt stalking on WoD games so just knowing who’s in private scenes and how active really squicked me TF out).
Again, big agree with your general points here. FOMO is at the root of so many problems in the hobby. Something something good fences something something good neighbors. Sometimes it’s a good thing actually not to have immediate insight on everything that everyone else is doing.
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No one cares what a badass you are IRL. I promise you.
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@Snackness not to brag but the other week i dealt with a bug in my housemate’s room
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@Roz Okay I will give you that one.
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@devu I DEAL W MY OWN BUGS
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@Tez said in MU Peeves Thread:
@devu I DEAL W MY OWN BUGS
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Once I deeply, deeply offended the husband of a friend of mine by telling his friend, a cop, “I know you think you’re a hard man, but I am not afraid of geese.”
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@Gashlycrumb My father in law has scars all over his legs from being attacked by a flock of geese when he was 9 years old. Geese are fucking terrifying!
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Their tongues have teeth. I cannot adequately convey the atavistic horror and revulsion this fact inspires in me.
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I haven’t looked for a truly new PB in awhile, but now when I do my usual searches there’s a ton of AI stuff. I’m sure (hope?) there’s a setting I can turn off when I like but I’m not sure what that is yet, at least on my phone.
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@mietze
Pinterest in particular is very demoralizing right now in terms of how totally drowned in AI it is, to the point where I almost wanna stop using an app I used to like a lot.Searching ‘<country> actor <age>’ at least always gets me real people of the vague type I want.
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In a similar vein, I’d really like for Midjourney PBs to die the death.
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Once I told my husband when he asked me why I’m afraid of geese: do you know how many people DIE from geese attacks every year?!?!?!
The answer is 0. But I really thought it would be more.
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@bear_necessities Ah! But do you know how many geese die for my Christmas dinner every year? At least one! Therefore, I am more powerful than a goose!
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in this same vein I spent what I have to admit was an embarrassingly significant chunk of one afternoon chasing down a rabbit hole after solid evidence of that old myth that a goose could break a grown man’s arm only to learn that those are just anecdotal stories about people freaking out and taking a bad fall during a goose attack, looool.
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Geese really do have quite a big wing ‘knuckle’ that seems adapted for fighting and they will hit you with it. I don’t think it’d break a man’s arm very often, but I did see somebody who was crouching down to enter a little goose-hut with a goose in it get whacked upside the head pretty seriously.
I used to have pet geese.
Once I was attacked by a tundra swan. Imagine a goose, but it’s over five feet tall. I did not win that fight, and while I escaped unscathed I had some serious doubts about it and thought I might be in very bad trouble.
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