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Good things in Mushing
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When you’ve got your brain-weasels going full-bore, and then someone reaches out about RP, and those nasty scratchy bitey things quiet down for a little bit.
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Mention porn. Reading your char getting talked about in the logs of other folks. Love.
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@Roadspike said in Good things in Mushing:
When you’ve got your brain-weasels going full-bore, and then someone reaches out about RP, and those nasty scratchy bitey things quiet down for a little bit.
[reaaaaaaaaaaaach]
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Some of my friends are enabling me to use my law-adjacent knowledge to have a character with a fake lawyer persona in a setting that doesn’t even follow the US law system and it’s delightful mayhem.
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I sometimes think that, for better or worse, I can’t possibly encounter people I’ve NEVER RP’d with anymore or shared game-space with. But sometimes I do, and not only are they new, they’re WONDERFUL, and that’s real nice.
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Having people reach out to make background connections, and then seeing those background connections actually build and grow through the RP into story. I love it. 10/10 would recommend.
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@Panic I realize we’re talking about totally different games but YES. I got some damn fine backstory angst~
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@Panic said in Good things in Mushing:
Having people reach out to make background connections, and then seeing those background connections actually build and grow through the RP into story. I love it. 10/10 would recommend.
I had a couple people reach out to me to make connections with my character on LA2043.
I was stupidly flattered by this.
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1-click Ares Digital Ocean droplet. This is the the first time I have gone from nothing to being able to log into my own bit with nobody else intervening. I’ve ALWAYS flailed and decided I couldn’t do it before, and one of the very patient people in my world helped me. I did it this time though. Those directions are so good! I wanted to fuss around with it a little bit, and now I can!
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@IoleRae -
Ooo I have a question about that as Digital Ocean was confusing me.
That cost is just $4 or like $4 a month plus some hour thing? I’ve not seen the per-hour displayed before.
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@Whisky $4 a month is $0.0054757015742642 an hour. So it’s the same thing.
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@Pavel - Well that’s what I thought but also displaying the per hour rate was throwing me off. Especially as it didn’t cover it in the FAQs.
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@Whisky
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@Pavel Ahhh that is what that meant! Thank you
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Presumably, there’s something about high-intensity processes equalling more ‘hours’ on your bill… otherwise, how can you use your droplet for more hours than there are in a month?
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That’s kind of where I got confused. If it was a hard cap, or if after you hit the cap performance takes a big it. Or it just goes down.
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@Whisky said in Good things in Mushing:
That’s kind of where I got confused. If it was a hard cap, or if after you hit the cap performance takes a big it. Or it just goes down.
Many kinds of web applications on DO are on-demand, so they don’t need to be running for the whole month. You spin up a droplet, do some work, then delete it.
A MUSH needs to be running 24/7 so it’s easier just to think about it using the monthly rate.
FYI - for AresMUSH (and for most websites/wikis) you need the 2GB droplet, which is $12/month. That baby $4 droplet is good for advertising but can’t do much.
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@Faraday Thank you very much and appreciate it. Was trying to find an ARES FAQ thread here and should have just made one to ask
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@Faraday said in Good things in Mushing:
A MUSH needs to be running 24/7
Well. Not necessarily. I still remember the bad old days of having to hit evenings EST when a game would be up.
Am I old?
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@Pavel said in Good things in Mushing:
Well. Not necessarily. I still remember the bad old days of having to hit evenings EST when a game would be up.
Am I old?Apparently? But I’m probably just as old so that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
With DO though you don’t stop getting charged when the thing is OFF, only when you delete the server completely. So a game that only runs a few hours a day would cost the same as one that runs 24/7.