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    Filtering player temperament through game design

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    • PavelP Offline
      Pavel @MisterBoring
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      @MisterBoring said:

      referring to PVE as CVE causes me to double take because CVE is a special IT term

      Try being a therapist talking about CBT at a kink-friendly clinic…

      He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.

      @Faraday said:

      Pavel is probably right

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      • KestrelK Online
        Kestrel
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        I’m super unconvinced by the term CvC, tbh. Just seems like a company marketing themselves as “ethical capitalism”, I’m not sure the verbal rebrand makes any kind of difference.

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          NotSanni @Kestrel
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          @Kestrel said:

          I’m super unconvinced by the term CvC, tbh. Just seems like a company marketing themselves as “ethical capitalism”, I’m not sure the verbal rebrand makes any kind of difference.

          if you’re competing against a player, it’s no longer a cooperative game

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            Roz @NotSanni
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            @NotSanni said:

            @Kestrel said:

            I’m super unconvinced by the term CvC, tbh. Just seems like a company marketing themselves as “ethical capitalism”, I’m not sure the verbal rebrand makes any kind of difference.

            if you’re competing against a player, it’s no longer a cooperative game

            i don’t think anyone’s confused about the definitional semantics. i agree with kestrel’s point in that i think both terms aremostly seen synonymously in practice and it doesn’t make any real difference to make up a new, less recognizable term for it. most people when talking about PVP in MUs are already talking about it being an IC thing between characters.

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            • YamY Offline
              Yam
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              I guess it would eliminate any kind of game labeling preface. Like “what do you expect we’re a PVP game” or “of course we allow conflict in our PVE game!”

              Presuming PVP and PVE both have character versus character in some fashion, even if the characters aren’t always played by staff.

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                Roadspike @Kestrel
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                @Kestrel It’s definitely a semantic difference, but I also think that it’s an important semantic difference. I think that seeing/using them synonymously can contribute to bleed and to feelings of competition rather than cooperation.

                I don’t use CvC instead of PvP, I use it alongside PvP. You can have both on the same game (people working cooperatively OOCly to create a good story of competition between their characters versus people competing OOCly to have their characters win). I don’t even see PvP as a bad thing… it can be really fun sometimes if you’re doing it with folks that you trust. But I do think that it’s valuable to have terms for each, because they’re very different and—to bring things back full circle to the point of the thread—appeal to and bring in players of very different temperaments.

                Formerly known as Seraphim73 (he/him)

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                • A10 RockwellA Offline
                  A10 Rockwell
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                  I’ve been on a humongous OSR kick for the past year and it’s really filtered out the worst people, like the ones who insist on putting their pronouns in their display name. I’ve played Adventurer, Conqueror, King for about a year and look forward to doing it again now that this campaign ended.

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                    Juniper
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                    What kind of filtering do we think would keep this guy out?

                    flared base

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                      A10 Rockwell @Juniper
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                      @Juniper Oh that’s easy. If I find out that you’re in a game I would immediately lose interest.

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                        dvoraen
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                        Well, I think I know how to filter some player temperament through using my knowledge of the English language. It certainly gave me some application question ideas to send to Staff if there is a Player Helper application for Arx 2.

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