December 1997
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On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Richard Woolcock wrote:
:Travis Casey wrote:
:> Unfortunately, all of the muds that I've seen have some aspect of
:> real-time play to them -- characters don't take turns and get to do
:> their actions at times determined by the game system, but rather, time
:> is important in reacting to others.
:But turns cannot work in this type of environment - the words "Just get
:on with it" have sprung up on many occasion during my roleplaying
:experiences. I also recall a little cartoon in the back of a roleplaying
:magazine in which a group of adventurers are walking into a room full of
:other adventurers and a bunch of orcs, all just sitting around. One of
:the recent arrival says "whats going on?". One of the other adventurers
:who's sitting down says "Oh, we're just waiting for the GM to work out
:the damage on my fireball".
Man! I've had things like this happen.
:Equally, you can't have a pen&paper roleplaying game done real-time. Try
:it - give each player a little clock which goes off every x many seconds
:(depending how fast their characters are), and tell them they can yell
:their action every time the clock alarm goes...but if they forget - too
:bad.
:*BEEP* Bubba yells "I'm attacking the...."
:*BEEP* Boffo yells "I'm drawing my..."
:*BEEP* Biffo yells "Wait! where are the..."
:*BEEP* You yell "The dragon breathes on you! DIE!"
LARPs, anyone?
:> > You are exagerating of course. I was referring at the difference between
:> > saying "There is a large and terrifying dragon here." and showing one.
:> Of course, with such a description, you're really bludgeoning the
:> players -- you're *telling* them that their characters should be
:> terrified, rather than trying to create a feeling of terror in them.
:I agree completely. The desciption should be created dynamically according
:to the players perspectives (I believe this was discussed in the player-
:recognition thread). Bubba the village boy sees "A huge lizard thing",
:Bubba the village boy who's heard about dragons sees "A huge man-eating
:dragon", while Bubba the experienced dragon slayer sees "A young green
:Wyrm". How would graphics cope with this?
This much I agree with. Heck, I was the prime proponent!
: The dragon grins evilly at you, a look of menace in its eyes.
: The dragon grins at you with amusement.
: The dragon smiles fondly at you.
: The dragon smirks as it sees you.
: The dragon glances at you, a wicked smile on its face.
:Each of the above portray an impression as to the dragon's intent. How
:would graphics cope with this?
I don't know, but I really didn't like any of the above that much. Well,
maybe its just a matter of triteness. The dragon should be _capable_ of
such an action in the first place. Theoretically, this would be doable in
graphics of high enough caliber.
: You smell the scent of rotten flesh coming from the floorboards.
Advantage: text.
: You hear a voice behind you say "Don't turn around"
Advantage: graphics w/ stereo sound. >=)
: You feel something cold and sharp pressed into the small of your back.
Advantage: text or REALLY good VR.
: You taste the bile rising in your throat.
Advantage: text.
BTW: I have faded (impresserio) flashes of graphics in the background of a
text window in the prototype client. The graphics are inlined by the
client/server interface, and are generally independant of the game/server
interface. They can be static or flash animated, and a better client might
even render them based on the server's models and the same information
used to generate text.
:> But who says you have to? Just as your text description doesn't try
:> to give all the details of the dragon's color, size, texture, etc.
:> that it could, there's no reason that a graphical representation has to
:> be highly detailed. The dragon could be shown in a cartoon/comic-book
Ruins the flow...
:> fashion, could be represented by a semi-abstract icon, or could be shown
Likewise, unless very subtly done.
:> like a charcoal sketch. Such representation leave more room for the
This is better. Still hard to do well, though.
:> player's imagination -- just as giving a less detailed textual
:> description does. (Granted, they don't leave *as much* room -- my point
:> is simply that you seem to be contrasting a very sketchy description
:> with a photo-realistic graphic depiction.)
:Seeing "A large green dragon claws you" wouldn't scare me.
:Seeing a cartoon dragon hitting me would make me laugh - it would also
:spoil the atmosphere, unless the mud was supposed to be funny.
Agreed. The text that most muds use is a lot like said cartoon.
:Ah, but a good CODER could determine what would make the character
:scared. You don't want to roleplay your character being scared of a
:dragon? Too bad; you shouldn't have played a farmer. Just as in a
:pen&paper rpg the GM might say "No way can you attack the dragon!
:You're terrified! Make a courage roll just to see if you can avoid
:running away screaming!" it was quite fair to put this into a mud,
:and doesn't cause problems for roleplaying.
And I can see you;re firmly in my corner of the ring...
:> "There is a large undine here," 99% of them will have no idea what an
:> undine is, how it looks, or what "large" is when talking about an
:> undine (remember, "large" when speaking of creatures is relative -- a
:> "large cat" might be an 8kg/18lb tomcat, while a "large horse" is much
:> bigger than any human, and a "large tyrannosaur" will weigh several
:> tons).
:Despite my comments on dynamic descriptions earlier in this post, I do
:still feel that being able to SEE a huge monster with tentacles/etc is
:more effective than seeing a description. Dynamic descriptions I can
:do however, but not dynamic graphics ;)
How about a fleeting glimpse in the background?
:> Further, describing things in this way makes representing similar
:> creatures difficult -- what if I want to have another type of creature
:> that looks almost exactly like an undine?
:The close it looks to an undine, the more likely people will be fooled.
:The result? People who fight a lot of both creatures will be able to
:tell them apart, whilst other people usually won't (unless told what to
:look for). I consider this to be a good thing.
This, of course, is the advantage of dynamic text.
:> I disagree; text makes it easier to bludgeon the players by *telling*
:> them what they should feel. It takes at least a moderately skilled
:> writer to make the player truly *feel* the emotions.
:Ah, but how good an artist is needed to inspire players to feel emotions
:due to graphical images?
Exactly: the same problem that plagues text muds would plague amatuer
graphic muds: amatuer talent in the creative role. Bad pictures are as
bad as bad writing.
:> find that some of my emotions respond more to written descriptions,
:> and some to graphical depictions. Which is superior depends both on
:> what emotion you want to draw out, and on the personal qualities of
:> the player you're trying to draw them out of.
:> To give a few examples from my own experience...
<snip>
:Same here - but turn the sound off and no movie even makes me jump.
:I think that sound adds atmosphere which graphics alone can never do -
:When I first started playing Doom II for example, it used to make me
:feel very tense when I could hear growls around me, and sometimes it
:would even make me jump.
:Perhaps the next phase of mud after graphical will be "graphical with
:sound"...
I took that as assumed...
:> Of course, all of this is merely anecdotal, and is just how things
:> affect me -- but I hope my point is made; that both graphics and text
:> have things to offer, and there's no reason to feel that either one is
:> inherently superior to the other.
:I agree of your first point, but not on the second. Both graphics and
:text certainly have things to offer, but BOTH are inherently superior
:to each other in different areas. If someone tries to create a graphical
:version of a text-based game, then I would be very surprised if it was
:a success. I am getting more and more tempted to start working on a
:graphical mud of my own, but if I do, it will be nothing like any text
:based mud.
There are reasons to combine the two as well...
:Out of interest, can anyone recommend a good book on socket programming?
:It a skill I'm sadly lacking to any useful degree...all I need to do then
:is work out how to draw a pixel on the screen, and the rest I can do ;)
Um. *Glances up at bookshelf.* Stevens' Unix Network Programming is the only
one on my bookshelf at work atm, but I can't remember how good it was.
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- The impact of the web on muds Chris Gray
- The impact of the web on muds Shawn Halpenny
- The impact of the web on muds Brandon J. Rickman
- The impact of the web on muds coder@ibm.net
- The impact of the web on muds coder@ibm.net
- The impact of the web on muds Jon A. Lambert
- The impact of the web on muds Adam Wiggins
- The impact of the web on muds Greg Munt
- The impact of the web on muds Travis Casey
- The impact of the web on muds Jon A. Lambert
- The impact of the web on muds Chris Gray
- The impact of the web on muds Mike Sellers
- The impact of the web on muds Koster, Raph
- The impact of the web on muds Vadim Tkachenko
- The impact of the web on muds Travis Casey
- The impact of the web on muds Chris Gray
- The impact of the web on muds JC Lawrence
- The impact of the web on muds coder@ibm.net
- The impact of the web on muds Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The impact of the web on muds JC Lawrence
- The impact of the web on muds Brandon Cline
- The impact of the web on muds Chris Gray
- The impact of the web on muds Mike Sellers
- The impact of the web on muds Chris Gray
- The impact of the web on muds Michael Hohensee
- The impact of the web on muds Chris Gray
- The impact of the web on muds Michael Hohensee
- The impact of the web on muds Miroslav Silovic
- MUD Development Digest Dr. Cat
- Attributions vs brainstorming ( or, JC vs Z :) ) ( was Wild west ) Stephen Zepp
- Attributions vs brainstorming ( or, JC vs Z :) ) ( Jon A. Lambert
- Attributions vs brainstorming ( or, Z, DOWN FOR THE COUNT! :) ) Stephen Zepp
- Attributions vs brainstorming ( or, Z, DOWN FOR THE COUNT! :) ) Michael Hohensee
- Attributions vs brainstorming coder@ibm.net
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Greg Munt
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Greg Munt
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Jon A. Lambert
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Jon A. Lambert
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Jon A. Lambert
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Jon A. Lambert
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] JC Lawrence
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'] JC Lawrence
- Attributions vs brainstorming ( or, Z, DOWN FOR TH Jon A. Lambert
- Task Parsing Stephen Zepp
- Task Parsing Greg Munt
- Task Parsing Stephen Zepp
- Task Parsing Nathan Yospe
- Task Parsing JC Lawrence
- Task Parsing Stephen Zepp
- Mud Settings Greg Munt
- Mud Settings Jon A. Lambert
- Mud Settings Greg Munt
- Mud Settings Ling
- Mud Settings Stephen Zepp
- Mud Settings Vadim Tkachenko
- Mud Settings Marian Griffith
- Mud Settings JC Lawrence
- Mud Settings Travis Casey
- Mud Settings JC Lawrence
- Mud Settings Travis Casey
- Mud Settings Mike Sellers
- Mud Settings Matt Chatterley
- Mud Settings JC Lawrence
- UO's External Chat Programs [was 'Wild west'] Greg Munt
- UO's External Chat Programs [was 'Wild west'] Koster, Raph
- Time travel and Logging Jon A. Lambert
- Time travel and Logging JC Lawrence
- Time travel and Logging Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Time travel and Logging Jon A. Lambert
- Time travel and Logging JC Lawrence
- Time travel and Logging Ling
- Time travel and Logging Koster, Raph
- Time travel and Logging Jon A. Lambert
- Time travel and Logging JC Lawrence
- Task Parsing (repost for format) Stephen Zepp
- AI Nodes (was: Attributions vs brainstorming ...) s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- AI Nodes (was: Attributions vs brainstorming ...) Jon A. Lambert
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP Jon A. Lambert
- Commercial value of RP Travis Casey
- Commercial value of RP Brandon Cline
- Commercial value of RP Mike Sellers
- Commercial value of RP Travis Casey
- Commercial value of RP Travis Casey
- Commercial value of RP Koster, Raph
- Commercial value of RP Mike Sellers
- Commercial value of RP Miroslav Silovic
- Commercial value of RP Mike Sellers
- Commercial value of RP Jon A. Lambert
- Commercial value of RP Ling
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP Koster, Raph
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Commercial value of RP Koster, Raph
- Commercial value of RP Vadim Tkachenko
- Commercial value of RP Chris Gray
- Commercial value of RP Koster, Raph
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP Mike Sellers
- Commercial value of RP Raph & Kristen Koster
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP Mike Sellers
- Commercial value of RP Miroslav Silovic
- Commercial value of RP Caliban Tiresias Darklock
- Commercial value of RP The Eternal City
- Commercial value of RP Caliban Tiresias Darklock
- Commercial value of RP The Eternal City
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP The Eternal City
- Commercial value of RP JC Lawrence
- Commercial value of RP Mike Sellers
- OT: Mud Settings Vadim Tkachenko
- OT: Mud Settings Travis Casey
- FAQ: Personalities Ling
- FAQ: Personalities coder@ibm.net