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At 10/16/98 9:58 PM J C Lawrence (claw@under.engr.sgi.com) altered the
fabric of reality by uttering:
>On Fri, 16 Oct 1998 20:52:03 EDT
>ApplePiMan <ApplePiMan@aol.com> wrote:
>
>> At 10/16/98 3:05 PM J C Lawrence (claw@under.engr.sgi.com) altered
>> the fabric of reality by uttering:
>
>>> ApplePiMan <ApplePiMan@aol.com> wrote:
>>>> At 10/15/98 5:43 PM J C Lawrence (claw@under.engr.sgi.com)
>>>> altered the fabric of reality by uttering:
>>>>> ApplePiMan <ApplePiMan@aol.com> wrote:
>
>> But what I'm interested in is not a rehash of LamdaMOO (as good as
>> it might be, it's already been done), but rather in a methodology
>> that would allow anyone interested in becoming an Edison to do so,
>> at least at some minor level, without having to learn a new
>> language.
>
>I'm technocratic enough to not be sure if I want that. Any such
>game is going to have power structures. I can fail to define or
>suggest any and have the players assemble some ad hoc, or I can
>provide a simple model structure of techno-worship as a sample and
>then let them build whatever they want, with the most likely forms
>being reflections of my techno-model.
>
>Given the reputedly bad social skills of technologists and the fact
>that all such power structures rest on social skills, the dichotomy
>is kinda cute.
I think I could learn to like your sense of irony. =)
>> "All" I'm advocating is tearing down the entry barriers and
>> flattening out the learning curve, so Bubba doesn't feel too
>> intimidated to "give it a go" if he doesn't have the RL mentality
>> of an Edison or an Einstein.
>
<snipped long, pertinent quote>
>
>The question is not the presence of barriers to entry, the question
>is what the barriers to entry impede. If Bubba can wander into the
>game, kill mosters, kill players, politik a bit, gid ditch about his
>hut, turn his hut into a castle etc etc etc etc yada yada without
>undue technocratic requirements we're doing pretty well. Now if
>Bubba wants to create a new magic system, craft new spells, create a
>new communication mednium, program up a new sort of Frankenstein
>with better features, then I find it quite acceptable for there to
>be technological barriers to entry for those specific non-game
>required activities.
Absolutely agreed. I wasn't suggesting it *remain* easy to create as
creations gain complexity; but if you put me in a world full of
cow-patties where the shovel has never been invented, I shouldn't have to
fully learn some arcane scripting language to invent it and make my fame
and fortune selling it to my fellow cow-patty movers. Make it simple to
learn enough to invent small utilitarian items, and you've gone a long
way to giving people with a creative bent the impetus to learn enough to
create quantum physics. If Bubba sees useful results from the little
(painless) bit he learned, he'll most likely see the potential of
learning more (which will *not* be painless).
>I'm not into the, "Let there be light! And there was light..."
>business. Creation is work. Work is occassionally hard. That
>seems about right to me.
There's a lot of room between idleness and herculean effort. =) I don't
think players mind working for in-game goals in the least; but as with
most other things, they expect "more bang for the buck" with their
in-game work than their RL work. Make inventing the shovel *too*
difficult and player's will continue to move cow-patties by hand.
>Now this is not to say that there won't be various light weight and
>simple scripting tools and even pseudo languages (I've got a design
>for something on the order of LOGO v1 sketched out) that
>non-technological players can't dip into -- but those merely provide
>a staggered sets of barriers to entry to a scale of different and
>progressively more complex goals.
That's what I'm talking about (though "staggered barriers" is a much
better way of stating it than my "removing the barriers"). The idea is to
focus players' attentions on the ground at their feet, which is
relatively falt, rather than a sheer cliff they must scale to get where
they're going.
>> It may be that all Bubba is *capable* of inventing is the in-game
>> equivalent of the whoopie cushion, but so what? He'll have fun
>> inventing it, and it will be "his" invention.
>
>Quite. Yet there is a complexity involved in achieving that much
>creation, and thus an accomplishment. Similarly there is a
>different order of difficulty in creating a full homunculus, and
>thus a different barrier to entry for that level of creation.
Agreed.
>> Yet if he has to learn an arcane scripting language to invent it,
>> odds are he'll turn his energies to less-productive (game wise)
>> enterprises.
>
>A society needs predators. Taking Marian's Tailor problem in its
>simplest essence: The ability of one character to enforce their will
>on another character despite their resistance or protest; I don't
>consider that inherently a problem. The core of the problem is one
>of scale: Not that the tailor gets killed, or their shop/goods
>stolen/destroyed, but how often it occurs.
>
>Yes, I would like a game world that supports tailors. Yes, I would
>also like a game world that supports Vlad the Impaler. I also know
>which I would sacrifice first should the need arise.
I think our answer would be the same. I wasn't in the least suggesting
that allowing players to create was a solution to the tailor scenario,
nor even necessarily a step in the right direction. What I was saying is
that setting up in-game goals and then erecting too high a barrier for
most players in the game to reach those goals is a good way to exacerbate
the problem. Players will become frustrated, and cast about for something
(or someone) to take those frustrations out on in the game setting. I'm
convinced the opposite (i.e., easily attainable goals making the world a
safer place) is not true, however.
>> ...(contrary to comments I've seen here, even UO is not really
>> "mass market", where MacDonald's and Coca Cola play), but it's
>> *certainly* the best we'll do as long as we build in barriers to
>> keep out Joe Blow.
>
>One of the egalitarian sociologist laments is that western society
>(particularly under the influence of the 'net) is turning toward an
>intellectually stratified society, where the less-bright are damned
>to increasingly futile and marginalised lives by the comparitively
>incomprehensible activities and technocratic rule of the more-bright
>and (potentially) the more bright are able to ensure that their
>offspring are also more-bright thru nutritiion, genetic engineering,
>etc etc etc, further stratifying society into the new have's and
>have-not's and almost inextricably dooming the less bright to
>squalid disconnected miserable lives.
>
>Distopia re-invented.
Point made and taken. But even though, at this point, our potential
marketbase (those on the 'net) represents the "brightest of the bright",
that will not remain the case, egalitarian sociologists notwithstanding.
Some of us geezers are *already* lamenting the influx of idiots -- and it
*will* get worse. <g>
I think it's clear I'm more market-driven than many (if not most) on this
list, but if I'm going to build a mud I don't want anything in it that
will *inherently* exclude those with below a given 'high-ish' IQ. I'm not
saying morons should be able to participate in every last in-game
activity, but they shouldn't be made to feel there's nothing for them to
do in the world, either.
>> And let me hasten to add there's nothing wrong with shooting for a
>> niche market (even a tiny niche can be *very* profitable,
>> actually, given the right circumstances); but unless you define
>> your market and plan accordingly, you'll just be "shooting in the
>> dark" and very lucky to find a market segment.
>
>Yeah. Then again that doesn't govern my goals.
Nor does it govern my own goals, which are (for the most part) quite
separate altogether from design details and marketshare (I want to get
rich doing this, but that's not, ultimately, my goal =) ). Knowing who my
targeted market is plays a significant factor in the design decisions I
make. Doing things that way makes more sense to me than any other, but
YMMV.
>> My question then boils down to, must such a system where players
>> build the world itself by definition aim for the programmer niche,
>> or can it be broadened to appeal to a wider niche, or possibly
>> even mass market?
>
>Stratification allows multiple markets to be satisfied by makeing
>the aspects that tend to each ignorable by the others.
Then the primary attraction of your proposed world is not the world
building? Or is it? My point being that it seems to me the world should
have some over-arching theme that all players can participate in. That
could be the world-building (in that some players participate by playing
the part of the oppressed have-nots), or it could be something else.
Since finding volunteers to play "have-nots" can be somewhat problematic,
it could be an interesting way of imposing in-game conflict based on RL
limitations of the players.
>> Check out Geoffrey Moore's _Crossing the Chasm_ (I can track down
>> the ISBN if you like). The problem is that's there is a "great
>> gulf fixed" between the early adopters and Main Street (the market
>> segment where the product hits pay dirt). The early adopters
>> aren't your problem: you'll indeed be able to find hackers to get
>> the ball rolling (they'll seek *you* out, even). The problem is
>> the paradigm shift it will take to keep the ball rolling once it
>> starts. According to Moore, it's *not* a given that later adopters
>> will come along to leverage what was done by the early adopters,
>> even though human nature is to assume it is given (assuming the
>> early adopters like what they see). A product can have tons of
>> early adopters who dearly love it, but still bomb without a plan
>> to bring in "fresh blood."
>
>True.
>
>>> Players will complain. This is a given. The world with
>>> complaint free players is farcical utopia that logically can't
>>> exist. If you have a player complaining about something that
>>> means that there is something they like and value there which
>>> they would like to appreciate and value even more. Translation:
>>> They've taken the bait and swallowed the hook. Your only
>>> question is wether you need to set the hook or not.
>
>> Seems like an awfully long block to travel around only to end up
>> where we started with players complaining the world wasn't "done
>> right," if that were the only reason to implement this. =)
>
>Nahh. Then again I don't think happy players are a valuable or even
>necessary final product of a game. Involvement and entertainment
>neither necessarily require happiness.
Agreed.
>I fually expect a lot of the
>"joy" to come in restrospect for the early years.
All I can do is speak for my own self, but I'm not sure I would continue
to play if my "joy" were only in retrospect; but also note that immediate
"sorrow" would work equally well, in my case, to keep me involved, or any
other strong emotional response you care to plug in. But I want to
experience it *as* I'm playing, not in thinking about it later. And the
obvious response that you don't *want* me (or those like me) in your
target audience is perfectly valid here... <g>
>> The point I'm getting at is that I don't think a large portion of
>> the virtual world's population would be *capable* of "step[ping]
>> up and 'do[ing] it right' any time they wish".
>
>Certainly not. That's entirely the idea. I wouldn't want the
>majority in that position.
>
>> You're setting up an elite
>> ruling class and giving them special powers.
>
>Absolutely. Further, I'm deliberately crippling them to boot.
Then, since you're doing it intentionally, it stands a fair chance of
great success.
-Rick.
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- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary J C Lawrence
- PDMud thread summary ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary The Arrow
- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud thread summary Darrin Hyrup
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Jon Leonard
- PDMud thread summary ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud thread summary Steve Sparks
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary Adam J. Thornton
- PDMud thread summary Jon Leonard
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary Jon Leonard
- PDMud thread summary Vadim Tkachenko
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary Vadim Tkachenko
- PDMud thread summary Darrin Hyrup
- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Jon A. Lambert
- PDMud thread summary Adam J. Thornton
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary James Wilson
- PDMud thread summary ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud thread summary James Wilson
- PDMud thread summary ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud thread summary ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud thread summary Adam J. Thornton
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary James Wilson
- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud thread summary Jon A. Lambert
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Alex Oren
- PDMud thread summary Alex Oren
- PDMud thread summary Jon A. Lambert
- PDMud thread summary Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- PDMud thread summary Jon A. Lambert
- PDMud thread summary Jon A. Lambert
- PDMud thread summary Holly Sommer
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary Adam J. Thornton
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary Adam Wiggins
- PDMud thread summary Jo Dillon
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Alex Oren
- PDMud thread summary Chris Gray
- PDMud thread summary Alex Oren
- ADMIN: Unsubscriptions J C Lawrence
- DevMUD Event Language Hal Black
- DevMUD Event Language Jon Leonard
- DevMUD Event Language J C Lawrence
- DevMUD Event Language James Wilson
- DevMUD Event Language J C Lawrence
- DevMUD Event Language Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) J C Lawrence
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) James Wilson
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Jon Leonard
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Niklas Elmqvist
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) J C Lawrence
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta ) Koster, Raph
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta ) Marc Hernandez
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) Adam J. Thornton
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) Adam Wiggins
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) J C Lawrence
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) J C Lawrence
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released (sorta) Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Game Developers Conference Koster, Raph
- Crack.Com deceased Marc Hernandez
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Koster, Raph
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Jon Leonard
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Nathan F Yospe
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Jon Leonard
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Koster, Raph
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Steve Sparks
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Adam Wiggins
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Chris Gray
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Jo Dillon
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Adam Wiggins
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Jo Dillon
- OT, kinda, but yay :) Jo Dillon
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Petri Virkkula
- Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source released , (sorta) Holly Sommer
- OT: slashdot Adam Wiggins
- OT: slashdot J C Lawrence
- OT: slashdot J C Lawrence
- Language support Koster, Raph
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Caliban Tiresias Darklock
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Jon Leonard
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Darrin Hyrup
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Niklas Elmqvist
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Adam J. Thornton
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah ApplePiMan@aol.com
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Chris Gray
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Darrin Hyrup
- PDMud, Gamora and Casbah Niklas Elmqvist
- UO: Second Age Koster, Raph
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Chris Gray
- PDMud (was Bruce Sterling on Virtual Community goals) Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Golgotha as it applies to PDMud (was Crack.Com deceased, Golgotha source , released (sorta)) Niklas Elmqvist
- OpenMUD: bus-based communications James Wilson
- OpenMUD: bus-based communications Chris Gray
- OpenMUD: bus-based communications Niklas Elmqvist
- OpenMUD: bus-based communications Niklas Elmqvist
- OpenMUD: bus-based communications ApplePiMan@aol.com
- I wanna do it OO James Wilson
- I wanna do it OO Chris Gray
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 Chris Gray
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 James Wilson
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 Chris Gray
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 Chris Gray
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 James Wilson
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 Niklas Elmqvist
- DevMUD - thoughts.1 Chris Gray
- CVS and LXR bruce@portland.puremagic.com
- openmud or pdmud or devmud James Wilson
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Chris Gray
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Darrin Hyrup
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Hal Black
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Jon Leonard
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Adam J. Thornton
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- openmud or pdmud or devmud Adam J. Thornton
- openmud: open issues James Wilson
- openmud: open issues Vadim Tkachenko
- openmud: open issues James Wilson
- openmud: open issues Vadim Tkachenko
- MUD verb handling (Was: DevMUD - thoughts.1) Chris Gray
- MUD verb handling (Was: DevMUD - thoughts.1) Adam J. Thornton
- MUD verb handling (Was: DevMUD - thoughts.1) The Arrow
- MUD verb handling (Was: DevMUD - thoughts.1) Jon Leonard
- MUD verb handling (Was: DevMUD - thoughts.1) Niklas Elmqvist
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Jon A. Lambert
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Niklas Elmqvist
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Darrin Hyrup
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Chris Gray
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Missing the point: OpenMUD, Gamora, Casbah, etc. Chris Gray
- DevMUD module configuration Jon Leonard
- DevMUD module configuration James Wilson
- DevMUD module configuration Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- DevMUD module configuration J C Lawrence
- DevMUD module configuration Chris Gray
- DevMUD module configuration Niklas Elmqvist
- DevMUD module configuration Vadim Tkachenko
- Inheritance model (was PDMud thread summary) Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Inheritance model (was PDMud thread summary) Cynbe ru Taren
- Why did it take years? Cynbe ru Taren
- Why did it take years? Adam Wiggins
- Why did it take years? James Wilson
- Why did it take years? Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- Why did it take years? Niklas Elmqvist
- Why did it take years? Holly Sommer
- Why did it take years? J C Lawrence
- Why did it take years? Jo Dillon
- Why did it take years? Cynbe ru Taren
- Why did it take years? J C Lawrence
- Why did it take years? Adam Wiggins
- Why did it take years? Chris Gray
- Why did it take years? Erik Ostrom
- Gamora: Lessons learned? (fwd) Niklas Elmqvist
- Gamora: Lessons learned? (fwd) Niklas Elmqvist
- resource management (was: Missing the point) Felix A. Croes
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules The Arrow
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Bruce Mitchener, Jr.
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon Leonard
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules The Arrow
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon Leonard
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon Leonard
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jo Dillon
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Niklas Elmqvist
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon Leonard
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Niklas Elmqvist
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jo Dillon
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Robert Brady
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules J C Lawrence
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Darrin Hyrup
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jo Dillon
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Adam J. Thornton
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon A. Lambert
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon A. Lambert
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Cynbe ru Taren
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon A. Lambert
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jo Dillon
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Vadim Tkachenko
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Adam J. Thornton
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules The Arrow
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules The Arrow
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Thandor
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules The Arrow
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Thandor
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Jon A. Lambert
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules Chris Gray
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules James Wilson
- DevMUD: Inheritable modules J C Lawrence
- [DevMUD] driver implementation language Hal Black
- META/ADMIN: CVS for DevMUD security J C Lawrence
- META/ADMIN: CVS for DevMUD security Jon Leonard
- META/ADMIN: CVS for DevMUD security James Wilson
- DevMUD Objectives? Thandor
- DevMUD Objectives? Koster, Raph
- DevMUD Objectives? Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- DevMUD Objectives? Petri Virkkula
- DevMUD Objectives? Thandor
- DevMUD Objectives? Niklas Elmqvist
- DevMUD Objectives? Thandor
- DevMUD Objectives? Darrin Hyrup
- DevMUD Objectives? Travis Casey
- DevMUD Objectives? Chris Gray
- DevMUD Objectives? Chris Gray
- DevMUD Objectives? Hal Black
- DevMUD Objectives? Thandor
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Chris Gray
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Chris Gray
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Thandor
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) James Wilson
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Adam J. Thornton
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Thandor
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) James Wilson
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Jon A. Lambert
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Thandor
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Jon A. Lambert
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Jon A. Lambert
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Jon A. Lambert
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) Vadim Tkachenko
- Why modules? (Was: Inheritable modules) J C Lawrence
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Greg Munt
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Cynbe ru Taren
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Chris Gray
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution ApplePiMan@aol.com
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Jon A. Lambert
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Chris Gray
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Cynbe ru Taren
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Adam J. Thornton
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution James Wilson
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Ola Fosheim Grøstad
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Niklas Elmqvist
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution The Arrow
- MUD-Dev's DevMUD: a word of caution Thandor
- DevMUD: Module message passing The Arrow
- DevMUD: Module message passing Vadim Tkachenko
- Why mudules and some other questions. Ben Greear
- Why mudules and some other questions. Vadim Tkachenko
- Reminiscing Jon A. Lambert