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The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:24 pm
by Pixelmage
Self explanatory, I believe.
Did you guys read them? What did you think?
As a side note, the Witch commented on our Roleplaying, which wasn't really clear about what you guys wanted to say. And Waka attempted to derail it and make the focus go back to the ARG... Once.
So, what comments do you guys have about these threads?
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:27 pm
by Dana
We read threads that interested us if we felt like it. Generally we stayed out of there.
Rick, however, kept an eye on the RPs to make sure things didn't get inappropriate.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:29 pm
by Sicon112
On that note, one of our players vanished mid RP from the black knight RP and, in fact, from the whole site. Do you guys know something about that?
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:29 pm
by Dana
What player was that? o_O
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:30 pm
by Victin
Ignore me, I'm dumb.
:v
*derpderpderp*
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:31 pm
by Sicon112
KFSebnti25. He showed up for a while, joined the Black Knight RPG, then after a post or two, vanished into thin air, his account and posts going along with him.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:31 pm
by Pixelmage
KFSebnti25 was his username.
Everything about him vanished completely from the server.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:36 pm
by Tom
I have no idea what happened there. If it got nuked by a mod, it wasn't something I got told about.
I think generally our writers watched their own subforums, and I tried to keep abreast of everything in the game. That involved reading the forum, reading the blogs, reading the GM Skype chat (which overnight would accrue anywhere between 500 and 1000 messages), the player chat, and then still finding the time to actually create stuff for the game... I definitely didn't have time to float around in off-topic. I'm idly curious what's in there, but I think it'll probably wait until I take some time off from all this. Someday I'm sure I'll be nostalgic enough to trawl for stuff I missed.
I call myself the story lead, and yet there is content I have not had the time to read or listened to. That's how big this game is. How absurd is that?
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:38 pm
by Sicon112
Tom wrote:I have no idea what happened there. If it got nuked by a mod, it wasn't something I got told about.
I think generally our writers watched their own subforums, and I tried to keep abreast of everything in the game. That involved reading the forum, reading the blogs, reading the GM Skype chat (which overnight would accrue anywhere between 500 and 1000 messages), the player chat, and then still finding the time to actually create stuff for the game... I definitely didn't have time to float around in off-topic. I'm idly curious what's in there, but I think it'll probably wait until I take some time off from all this. Someday I'm sure I'll be nostalgic enough to trawl for stuff I missed.
I call myself the story lead, and yet there is content I have not had the time to read or listened to. That's how big this game is. How absurd is that?
Oh gosh, I pity you. I read through everything involved, minus the skype chat, obviously. If I had had to deal with that too.... *shudder* Let's just say it was already a bit of a nightmare at times and invaded my dreams more than once. That would have pushed me over my limits.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:44 pm
by Val Reznitskaya
I didn't have time to read through all of that stuff yet - you guys write a lot! But I am happy that, out of all the things you could have done on the side, you went for something creative. Since creative content was the focus of the game, I'm glad you guys were exercising those muscles without any prompting from us. =)
...There were maybe a few occasions when you were so into it that you completely missed a big development in the ARG though. We were kind of confused.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:47 pm
by Sicon112
Val Reznitskaya wrote:I didn't have time to read through all of that stuff yet - you guys write a lot! But I am happy that, out of all the things you could have done on the side, you went for something creative. Since creative content was the focus of the game, I'm glad you guys were exercising those muscles without any prompting from us. =)
...There were maybe a few occasions when you were so into it that you completely missed a big development in the ARG though. We were kind of confused.
OK, so Minecraft I KNOW made me unaware of what was going on a few times, but that was part of the reason I created the voice chat and let everyone in. I figured they could warn me to get off, like they did when this AMA started. What about other times?
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:51 pm
by Tom
Minecraft is awesome. Don't apologize.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:56 pm
by Sicon112
Tom wrote:Minecraft is awesome. Don't apologize.
Want on to the server? ^_^
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:57 pm
by Rick Healey
Pixelmage wrote:Self explanatory, I believe.
Did you guys read them? What did you think?
I think my life would have been much easier if I hadn't read them. As Tom noted, there was a ton of stuff to keep track of just with our own materials. That said, there were some worries brought up that off-topic (and the role-plays specifically) would get way out of hand. I didn't want you to feel like we were being militant about staying on-topic (although as Val says, we did wonder why you would focus so much on that when we had big stuff happen), so I agreed to watch everything (particularly the two items that this thread is about).
It was, quite simply, a ton of material to push through. There were a couple of times when a couple of users started toeing close to the line of acceptability, but the community itself ended up being sufficiently self-policing, such that I didn't have to step in under the guise of Ed or Joe. I was pretty glad for that, because regular policing would have probably broken me.
As for KFSebnti25, I wondered that myself. Near as I could tell, they deleted themselves; it was not a police action on our part.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:59 pm
by Sicon112
Rick Healey wrote:It was, quite simply, a ton of material to push through. There were a couple of times when a couple of users started toeing close to the line of acceptability, but the community itself ended up being sufficiently self-policing, such that I didn't have to step in under the guise of Ed or Joe. I was pretty glad for that, because regular policing would have probably broken me.
I hope I didn't do anything wrong...
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:05 pm
by narrativedilettante
Rick Healey wrote:As for KFSebnti25, I wondered that myself. Near as I could tell, they deleted themselves; it was not a police action on our part.
It's been my suspicion that the account owner just deleted it. It's a mystery with no satisfactory answer, from what i can tell.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:08 pm
by Guyshane
Well clearly it was a wizard
because logic
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:17 pm
by Rick Healey
Sicon112 wrote:I hope I didn't do anything wrong...
Let's just get this one at the root, shall we?
My style is to not publicly embarrass anyone. Like I have said elsewhere, I really wanted as many people to have fun as possible. I want to celebrate you guys, who joined in a massive undertaking like this - particularly as many of you are new to ARGs.
So rather than have folks ask me if they went over the line, I'll note that my move would have been to contact folks privately to get them to get back in line. Check your private messages - if you don't see such a message, I didn't think you went over the line. And I ask that folks keep that info to themselves, because it'd be poor form to start talking about how they didn't get warned to someone else who did.
Let's all keep this a big, happy tram, alright?
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:17 pm
by Tom
Actually, fun fact. I've already said I'm interested in joining the server. I just said it as Greyscale, and said it would probably have to wait until after the game. That probably makes more sense, now.
I definitely promised Pixel that I'd show him my design for mob harvesters. I'm also curious what new mechanisms the physics allow.
I'll go into more detail in the player chat sometime, k?

Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:59 pm
by Qara-Xuan Zenith
Sicon112 wrote:Oh gosh, I pity you. I read through everything involved, minus the skype chat, obviously. If I had had to deal with that too.... *shudder* Let's just say it was already a bit of a nightmare at times and invaded my dreams more than once. That would have pushed me over my limits.
What Si said, dream-invasion included. Though at least I *didn't* keep up with the RPs.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:06 pm
by Rick Healey
Oh, by the way...
Sicon112 wrote:Oh gosh, I pity you. I read through everything involved, minus the skype chat, obviously. If I had had to deal with that too.... *shudder* Let's just say it was already a bit of a nightmare at times and invaded my dreams more than once. That would have pushed me over my limits.
Trust me, I know this feeling. Why do you think I made a cake with blue curacao?
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:09 pm
by Connor Fallon
Hey, can I ask something?
People have repeatedly said I tried to "stop the RPG..." but I don't remember that XD
Can someone link me to the post =P I think its amusing that something I probably said in passing is somehow so memorable.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:18 pm
by Tohrinha
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:19 pm
by Pixelmage
Not much "trying to stop", more of a "nudging us to change the focus to the ARG events".
Here, and then
here again.
And a note that the third one didn't get off the ground because we saw the volume of things we'd need to do in the ARG. We also halted the first 2 for quite a while now, thanks to the endgame needing more of our attention.
Re: The Roleplaying and The Coffee Room.

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Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:22 pm
by Connor Fallon
Pixelmage wrote:Not much "trying to stop", more of a nudging us to change the focus to the rest of things.
Here, and then
here again.
And a note that the third one didn't get off the ground because we saw the volume of things we'd need to do in the ARG. We also halted the first 2 for quite a while now, thanks to the endgame needing more of our attention.
OH YEAAAAAHHH. Okay, so yeah, I certainly wasn't trying to stop the first one, that post I think came when we were at our most worried about whether or not the Echoes would ever be found. ...that's a topic we should cover in the "making of the ARG" thread, come to think of it.
Will confess that I was a bit freaked out by the fact that a second was starting, considering how much work went into ONE. =P