April 2007
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguard reviews and rants) Richard A. Bartle
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguardreviews and rants) John Buehler
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rant againstVanguardreviews and rants) Raph Koster
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) John Buehler
 - Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Raph Koster
 - Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviewsand rants) John Buehler
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rant againstVanguardreviews and rants) Michael Hartman
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) John Buehler
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Chris Richards
 - Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Raph Koster
 - Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Amanda Walker
 - Importance of emoting (Was:ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) McDonald, Stephen
 - Importance of emoting (Was:ArantagainstVanguardreviewsand rants) Richard A. Bartle
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Matt Chatterley
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Morgan Ramsay
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant againstVanguardreviews and rants) Dana V. Baldwin
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: ArantagainstVanguardreviews and rants) Dana V. Baldwin
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant againstVanguardreviews and rants) Michael Hartman
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant againstVanguardreviews and rants) Richard A. Bartle
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguard reviews and rants) Mike Sellers
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguard reviews and rants) Tess Snider
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguard reviews and rants) Damion Schubert
 - Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguardreviews and rants) Raph Koster
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguard reviews and rants) Dana V. Baldwin
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Raph Koster
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Raph Koster
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Vincent Archer
 
- [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 
- [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Morris Cox
 
- [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 
- [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Lachek Butalek
 
- [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Jeffrey Kesselman
 
- Importance of emoting (Was: A rant against Vanguard reviews and rants) John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Hideto Koudanshi
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellent commentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Dave Scheffer
 - [DESIGN] What is a game? (again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] What is a game?(again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] John Buehler
 
- [DESIGN] What is a game? (again) was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Hideto Koudanshi
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Raph Koster
 - [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Mike Sellers
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
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- [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Mike Sellers
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Jean, Yannick
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Dana V. Baldwin
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Jeffrey Kesselman
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
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- [DESIGN] Rewards Jean, Yannick
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Mike Sellers
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Jean, Yannick
 - [DESIGN] Rewards cruise
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Paolo Piselli
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Michael Hartman
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Raph Koster
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 - [DESIGN] Rewards Raph Koster
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Jeffrey Kesselman
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Mike Sellers
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Caliban Darklock
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 - [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
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 - [DESIGN] Rewards Dave Scheffer
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 - [DESIGN] Rewards David Love
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- [DESIGN] Rewards Raph Koster
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 - [DESIGN] Rewards Michael Hartman
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sulka Haro
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
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- [DESIGN] Rewards Michael Hartman
 
- [DESIGN] Rewards John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Sean Howard
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Dave Scheffer
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Caliban Darklock
 - [DESIGN] Rewards Adam Martin
 
- Downtime & SWG (Was: Importance of emoting) Sean Howard
 - Downtime & SWG (Was: Importance of emoting) Raph Koster
 - Downtime & SWG (Was: Importance of emoting) Sean Howard
 
- Framing and Player Psychology (was: Importance of emoting) Tess Snider
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Jeffrey Kesselman
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Dave Scheffer
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Jeffrey Kesselman
 
- [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops cruise
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Jeffrey Kesselman
 
- [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Peter Keeler
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Dave Scheffer
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Jeffrey Kesselman
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Dave Scheffer
 - [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Jeffrey Kesselman
 
- [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops Jeffrey Kesselman
 
- [DESIGN/OPERATION] A rant about NPC ops John Buehler
 
- What is agame?(again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] John Buehler
								Dave Scheffer write:
> "John Buehler" <johnbue@msn.com> wrote:
>
> > Dave Scheffer writes:
> >
> >> Why can't the town overlord agent detect when Pl4teD3wd's "Garb
> >> Sum" falls below a certain "accepted" threshold, that player's
> >> reputation is accordingly affected/persisted by the town
> >> overlord agent, and the NPC's/player share a common
> >> "mark of cain" indicator so that Pl4teD3wd is openly mocked in
> >> the square by NPCs who can refuse service or even bumrush
> >> him out of town with threats of violence/perma-death if he
> >> returns? Why is it Bonehead and Pl4teD2wd can repeatedly crash
> >> the Tavern with no real justice that follows them around the
> >> world other than shades of glowy red stuff when it's pretty
> >> clear justice needs a mechanic that can kick in even
> >> when those "aberrant" players log off.
> >
> > Feel free to pursue those mechanics of in-context penalties. I think
> > you'llfind that it's very much like any form of security. Counter and
> > response.Counter and response. You will continue to try to herd the
> > players into amainstream behavior and they will continue to try to work
> > around anyrestrictions you place on them. The whole process is
> > complicated by wantingto provide entertainment to your mainstream
> > players. When you play thesecurity game, you may end up compromising
> > that mainstream entertainment.
>
> I'm not outlining a monolithic rulebase applied universally across
> thegamescape. Just the opposite. I'm identifying very basic game
> mechanicsthat can be used differently by different rulebase effect area
> agents.
>
> Nor am I focused on punishing players who insist on flouting a
> specificapplication of a rulebase. This relates to the "framing"
> tactics firstraised by Raph: when I have players that think it is great
> fun to organizea flamedance of naked Rubber Chicken-gripping characters
> they'll gravitateto the regional/contextual rulebase agent that makes
> that sort of thing fun.Appreciative NPCs might gather, applaud or even
> throw perishable flowers.When I have players that want to disrupt other
> players with the sameflamedance behavior they'll be in scope of rulebase
> agents that discourageit, where eventually those disruptive players
> would not even be allowed backinto the effect area.
I'm not sure how this is different from a monolithic rulebase. It's
finer-grained, but it still relies on being able to penalize players
throughtheir characters. That produces an arms race from the players
who insist ondoing the chicken dance in the non-chicken dance part of
town. The gamewants to discourage them from doing it and the players
want to do it. Aconflict of agendas exists.
> Your concern for devs getting stuck in a adversarial "arms race" with
> adisruptive demographic is certainly well taken. I agree that they
> shouldnot either. As the old George Carlin joke goes, "hey you didn't
> say Icouldn't sing STANDING NEXT to the dinner table". The idea is not
> to getsidetracked adding more explicit constraining rules. The rulebase
> effectarea simply needs to respond to any form of singing during
> dinnertime withinhearing of the family. A particularly constrictive
> effect area means NPCsopenly react adversely to the players both
> immediately and into somedeterminate future, to the point where that
> player simply cannot movethrough that area unmolested or even enter that
> area anymore.
What about players who enjoy the fact that they can elicit that reaction
from the NPCs by singing? It's just a different way of playing the
game. As many players like to say, "If you didn't want me doing it, why
did you put it into the game?"
JB - What is agame?(again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] cruise
 - What is agame?(again)was:[Excellentcommentary on Vanguard's diplomacy system] Dave Scheffer
 
- [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs. Demand-Driven Shannon Sullivan
 - [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs. Demand-Driven cruise
 - [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs.Demand-Driven Dave Scheffer
 - [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs. Demand-Driven Morris Cox
 - [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs. Demand-Driven Michael Hartman
 
- [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs. Demand-Driven Chris Richards
 - [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Driven vs.Demand-Driven John Buehler
 - [DESIGN] Crafting Systems: Supply-Drivenvs.Demand-Driven Dave Scheffer
 
- RE : [DESIGN] Rewards Jean, Yannick
 - [DESIGN] Is photorealism the goal? ( was Ray traced environments) Jeffrey Kesselman
 - [TECH] Client time-server time sync Roger D Vargas
 - [TECH] Client time-server time sync John Buehler
 - [TECH] Client time-server time sync Jeffrey Kesselman
 - [TECH] Client time-server time sync Hudson, Thomas C.
 - [TECH] Client time-server time sync Lachek Butalek
 - [TECH] Client time-server time sync Adam Martin
 
- Whatisagame?(again)was:[Excellentcommentary onVanguard's diplomacy system] Dave Scheffer