March 1998
- Describe Concept Stephen Zepp
- Describe Concept Jon A. Lambert
- Describe Concept J C Lawrence
- Describe Concept Jon A. Lambert
- Describe Concept J C Lawrence
- Describe Concept Vadim Tkachenko
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! - Part XI: Lexical Scan Revisited Jon A. Lambert
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! - Part XII: Miscellany Jon A. Lambert
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! - Part XIII: Procedures Jon A. Lambert
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! Chris Gray
- VEIL Network Protocol Brandon Gillespie
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! - Part XIV: Types Jon A. Lambert
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! - Part XV: Back to the Future Jon A. Lambert
- Tutorial: Let's build a Compiler! - Part XVI: Unit Construction Jon A. Lambert
- For Ling's FAQ Koster, Raph
- MUD Ratings jlsysinc.ix.netcom.com@ix.netcom.com
- Random Generation Tools Ling
- ANNOUNCE: DB Robin Carey
- THE DARKWHOLE TESTS J C Lawrence
- Magic as Metaphor J C Lawrence
- Magic as Metaphor J C Lawrence
- Magic as Metaphor Jon A. Lambert
- Magic as Metaphor J C Lawrence
- CT - A Hypothetical Session (mid 1995) J C Lawrence
- 2Cyberconf: An article J C Lawrence
- (long) AnarchyMOO Primary Log J C Lawrence
- (short) AnarchyMOO parting salute J C Lawrence
- AnarchyMOO purpose J C Lawrence
- (fwd) CODE RELEASE: [client] Spod! (Java mud client) J C Lawrence
- (fwd) CODE RELEASE: [client]: lyntin (hacker's client) 1.1b Released J C Lawrence
- DarkWhole Test #1 J C Lawrence
- DarkWhole Test #2 J C Lawrence
- DarkWhole test #3 J C Lawrence
- DarkWhole test #4 J C Lawrence
- DarkWhole test #5 J C Lawrence
- DarkWhole test Identity Crisis J C Lawrence
- The Craft of Adventure J C Lawrence
- What in THE Hell was that? Stephen Zepp
- What in THE Hell was that? Ben Greear
- What in THE Hell was that? J C Lawrence
- What in THE Hell was that? Jon A. Lambert
- (fwd) Varying Time Commitment Levels: what's an admin to do? J C Lawrence
- Hello, and a brief intro cimri
- Hello, and a brief intro Ben Greear
- (no title) Time limits? s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- (no title) Time limits? Justin McKinnerney
- (no title) Time limits? J C Lawrence
- Speaking of Avatars Jon A. Lambert
- Speaking of Avatars Jon A. Lambert
- Speaking of Avatars J C Lawrence
- Speaking of Avatars Jon A. Lambert
- Re: Vadim Tkachenko
- META: Broken mail headers coder@ibm.net
- META: Broken mail headers Alex Oren
- META: Broken mail headers J C Lawrence
- META: Broken mail headers Alex Oren
- META: Broken mail headers J C Lawrence
- META: Broken mail headers Chris Gray
- META: Broken mail headers J C Lawrence
- META: Broken mail headers Caliban Tiresias Darklock
- META: Broken mail headers Chris Gray
- Turn-based MU*'s Sauron
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement cimri
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Justin McKinnerney
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement J C Lawrence
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998 16:57:30 PST8PDT
Justin McKinnerney<xymox@toon.org> wrote:
> Personally, I'm a big fan of PKing.
I just hate impersonal fans...
> I think expirence and equipment should be gained by PKing - since I
> believe that people who play evil alignment should be allowed to
> roleply an evil character. However, players who PK, in particular,
> tend to get powerful and play a lot of hours so they can PK more
> effectively.
More intersting questions:
1) Should there be any concept of XP in the character/stat design at
all?
2) Should anything accrue from killing other than experience in killing
(possibly with relevant skill web improvements), and possession of a
corpse?
#1 is not directly related to going level-less. An Lambert has so
eloquently demonstrated, any scalar advancement system, even if via
multiple scales, is analagous to a level based system, just dressed in
different feathers. The question is instead more closely related to
non-XP based systems such as skill trees, skill webs, or player
awarded rank points rather than using a singular stat whose
advancmenbt may be gained from a broad variety of activities (eg XP
for killing, XP for finding treasure, XP for solving quests, XP for
travel points, XP for puzzle solving, __AND__ XP for thumb twiddling).
#2 centers on the base purpose of play. Is the (or "a") game goal to
gain advancement my killing? Is killing instead merely a means to an
end (cf Clauswitz: "War is merely a means of bringing about a more
ammanable frame of mind on the part of the enemy." (paraphrased)).
What actual __game__ purpose does killing server? What social
purpose? What game-cultural purpose?
A sub-part of #2 considers the character of the killing. Is it
automatic (type "KILL" and then sit back and wait to see who wins),
interactive (type a command for every blow or parry, or intractively
program comabt scripts during the combat ala kata while your opponent
does the same (cf CROBOTS)), or some hybrid form (interactively modify
the system combat preferences in realtime, suggesting new blows, or
specific overrides)?
I'd also note that adding perma-death to a PK game changes the whole
equation. It tends to drive out many of the the hormonally
challenged.
> I endorse this, and do not believe they should be required to avoid
> killing lower level players of their own free will (ie: I don't
> believe in punshing players for doing what they believe is in their
> character).
"Character" or "role-play" are easy to form into convenient excuses.
Fact and alibi are difficult to seperate, especially if you are
attempting to form a distinction between IC and OOC.
Change the game mechcanis not to forbid, but to make certain actions
either unrewarding, or dangerous.
eg:
Newbie killing might be technically and physically possible, but
gets little or no gain, and accumulates negative karma at a
significantly high rate. Sufficient negative karma attracts the Demon
Wroth and puts him in an unsettled mood... Coversely more desirable
(desired by the game designers and admins) activities accumulate
positive karma and (good things follow). cf Islands "sin" concept
along with their justice system (and its well known faults).
<<Where the *BLEEP* is Keegan when you need him??>>
> However, having a physical limitation of the areas they
> can go into has been the only successful way I have seen this pulled
> off...
One could also extend the above karma concept to mobiles, quests and
other such actions with the rate of acquisition being variant on the
location the deed was done in, and the particulars of the other's
involved.
> With a game system that is inheritly unbalanced (which pretty much
> sums up any currently available combat-based MUD systems), it's near
> impossible to avoid area limitations without having full time
> 'dungeon masters' and ending up pissing off players because of a
> judgment against them.
My own view is that Imps and Admins should never get involved in
internal politics or justice. They are there to handle technical
problems (world and server security, stability and logical
consistancy), not social problems. Social problems are for players to
handle among themselves. Some admins may wish to get involved, but it
would be in the guise of players with no especial rights or powers,
and in the fuction of arbiters
> Regardless of the system used, it's crucial that the game take care
> of itself with as little intervention by the 'gods' as possible.
Quite.
There is where the interest in justice and rumour systems comes from.
I have my own nightmarishly tortured (Okay, farcical) justice system
which I've proposed here and will probably implement as soon as I can
figure a single candidate for a "crime".
--
J C Lawrence Internet: claw@null.net
(Contractor) Internet: coder@ibm.net
---------(*) Internet: claw@under.engr.sgi.com
...Honourary Member of Clan McFud -- Teamer's Avenging Monolith...
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement J C Lawrence
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Jon A. Lambert
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Ling
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Jon A. Lambert
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Matt Chatterley
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement J C Lawrence
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Jon A. Lambert
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Matt Chatterley
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Adam Wiggins
- Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement Joel Dillon
- SfD: Clientside Caching Nathan F Yospe
- SfD: Clientside Caching Jon A. Lambert
- SfD: Clientside Caching Nathan F Yospe
- SfD: Clientside Caching Chris Gray
- SfD: Clientside Caching Jon A. Lambert
- (subject missing) J C Lawrence
- Balancing Addicts Ling
- Balancing Addicts Richard Woolcock
- Balancing Addicts Ling
- Balancing Addicts J C Lawrence
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Ben Greear
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Niklas Elmqvist
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Jon Leonard
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Ben Greear
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Jon Leonard
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Ben Greear
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Chris Gray
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Niklas Elmqvist
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Jon A. Lambert
- Transport layer (UDP vs TCP) Ben Greear
- Time Limits? Jon A. Lambert
- META: topic and thread culling (was Balancing Addicts -> soft vs. hard enforcement ) J C Lawrence
- (subject missing) J C Lawrence
- XShipWars J C Lawrence
- (fwd) INFO: [client] Chaco looking for new parent for Pueblo J C Lawrence
- SIMULATING FUTURE HISTORIES: THE NAU SOLAR SYSTEM SIMULATION & MARS SETTLEMENT J C Lawrence
- (fwd) Functional Security J C Lawrence
- (fwd) Functional Security Ling
- (fwd) Functional Security Chris Gray
- (fwd) Functional Security Matt Chatterley
- (fwd) Functional Security Miroslav Silovic
- (fwd) Functional Security Felix A. Croes
- (fwd) Functional Security J C Lawrence
- SIMULATING FUTURE HISTORIES s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- Character development [was ] Matt Chatterley
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] Matt Chatterley
- Character development [was ] Travis Casey
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] Travis S. Casey
- Character development [was ] Marian Griffith
- Character development [was ] Travis S. Casey
- Character development [was ] Vadim Tkachenko
- Character development [was ] Travis Casey
- Character development [was ] Vadim Tkachenko
- Character development [was ] Travis Casey
- Character development [was ] Vadim Tkachenko
- Character development [was ] Marian Griffith
- Character development [was ] Vadim Tkachenko
- Character development [was ] Marian Griffith
- Character development [was ] s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- Character development [was ] Marian Griffith
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] Cimri
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- Character development [was ] Caliban Tiresias Darklock
- Character development [was ] Caliban Tiresias Darklock
- Character development [was ] Vadim Tkachenko
- Character development [was ] Ben Greear
- Character development [was ] Matt Chatterley
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] Matt Chatterley
- Character development [was ] Travis S. Casey
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] Koster, Raph
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] Koster, Raph
- Character development [was ] Alex Bertoglio
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] J C Lawrence
- Character development [was ] John Bertoglio
- 3D engines for MUDs Niklas Elmqvist
- 3D engines for MUDs Chris Gray
- 3D engines for MUDs J C Lawrence
- 3D engines for MUDs Niklas Elmqvist
- 3D engines for MUDs Chris Gray
- 3D engines for MUDs Ling
- 3D engines for MUDs Koster, Raph
- 3D engines for MUDs Mike Sellers
- 3D engines for MUDs Niklas Elmqvist
- 3D engines for MUDs Koster, Raph
- 3D engines for MUDs Ling
- 3D engines for MUDs s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- Dynamic Loading of Modules Niklas Elmqvist
- Dynamic Loading of Modules Greg Munt
- Dynamic Loading of Modules J C Lawrence
- Parlez vous NPC? Matt Chatterley
- Parlez vous NPC? Vadim Tkachenko
- Parlez vous NPC? Matt Chatterley
- Parlez vous NPC? Chris Gray
- Parlez vous NPC? Matt Chatterley
- Parlez vous NPC? Nathan F Yospe
- Parlez vous NPC? Matt Chatterley
- Dynamic Loading of Modules Niklas Elmqvist
- Dynamic Loading of Modules Chris Gray
- Dynamic Loading of Modules Jon A. Lambert
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Chris Gray
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Jon A. Lambert
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Greg Munt
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Chris Gray
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Joel Dillon
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Joel Dillon
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Chris Gray
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ross Nicoll
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ross Nicoll
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Joel Dillon
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Chris Gray
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Chris Gray
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Jon A. Lambert
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Jon A. Lambert
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Joel Dillon
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Joel Dillon
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Joel Dillon
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Matt Chatterley
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Adam Wiggins
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Orion Henry
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Nathan F Yospe
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Vadim Tkachenko
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Greg Munt
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Ben Greear
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Jon A. Lambert
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? Chris Gray
- World Persistence, flat files v/s DB v/s ?? J C Lawrence
- Jukebox Vadim Tkachenko
- Another recruit for the list? Joel Dillon
- OT: Martin Keegan J C Lawrence
- Old code Joel Dillon
- Old code Michael Hohensee
- UML/Commercial v Free Muds Greg Munt
- UML/Commercial v Free Muds Nathan F Yospe
- UML/Commercial v Free Muds Jon A. Lambert
- Heightfield Terrain Rendering Paper Niklas Elmqvist
- (subject missing) J C Lawrence
- (fwd) Roleplaying J C Lawrence
- (fwd) Roleplaying s001gmu@nova.wright.edu
- (fwd) Roleplaying Katrina McClelan
- (fwd) Roleplaying Ling
- (fwd) Roleplaying J C Lawrence
- (fwd) Roleplaying Travis Casey
- Predicting future motion intelligently J C Lawrence
- META: New Mail server and ISP J C Lawrence
- (rec.games.mud.admin) Roleplaying (fwd) Nathan F Yospe
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Ben Greear
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Jon A. Lambert
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Ben Greear
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. J C Lawrence
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Ben Greear
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. J C Lawrence
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Ben Greear
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Chris Gray
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Ben Greear
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. J C Lawrence
- Persistant storage.... My current idea. Ben Greear
- UML & CORBA Greg Munt
- [MUD-Dev]: smoothing J C Lawrence
- [MUD-Dev]: smoothing J C Lawrence