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    Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion

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    • RozR
      Roz
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      Cyberpunk just isn’t my particular jam, but I’ve heard great things from others who have been playing, and I hope you guys keep having an awesome time over there. 🙂

      she/her | playlist

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      • bear_necessitiesB
        bear_necessities
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        I have had the BEST time on this game so far. I can’t say enough about the people that play there - one of the most (if not THE most) inclusive, amazing group of writers I have had the priviledge of playing with. The plot so far has been great, the stories are great, and everything is just amazing.

        Thanks for making this place @Anhedonia! I have had so much fun 😄

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        • Duke WhiskyD
          Duke Whisky @Anhedonia
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          @Anhedonia said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH:

          People proactively establish pre-existing relationships/connections, which dramatically reduces the prevelence of awkward first conversations and interactions. There’s a strong sense of community, at least from my perspective, and I am routinely surprised by/pleased with everyone’s contributions.

          That has honestly been one of my favourite things about the game. Whenever there’s that “Welcome Name” message there are usually a few people who share how the characters could be linked up.

          Current Projects:

          Twitch -> https://www.twitch.tv/dukewhisky

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          • farfallaF
            farfalla
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            It has been an absolute delight to see how eager people are to make connections and add hooks, the moment I hit the grid I had five people contact me about it.

            Props for @Anhedonia for fostering this atmosphere, but he also included links to three different people and directions for RP hooks in my application approval.

            as previously stated, good day.

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              Warlander
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              Sadly, this game may now be dead. 😢

              The vast majority of players/alts suddenly disappeared without any warning roughly two months ago, and logons have been limited to a handful of people ever since. Any other logons besides are limited to popping on and right back off.

              Does anybody know just what’s going on there? There was nothing to suggest that anything was wrong. Just a sudden and near-total decline in game population.

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              • CoinC
                Coin @Warlander
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                @Warlander I didn’t play on there, but it seems to me like the vast majority of the once active players ended up on the Game With Zombies. Maybe the person running it just kinda flaked and they took off?

                In Occam I trust.

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                  Testament @Warlander
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                  @Warlander said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH:

                  Sadly, this game may now be dead. 😢

                  The vast majority of players/alts suddenly disappeared without any warning roughly two months ago, and logons have been limited to a handful of people ever since. Any other logons besides are limited to popping on and right back off.

                  Does anybody know just what’s going on there? There was nothing to suggest that anything was wrong. Just a sudden and near-total decline in game population.

                  I honestly don’t know. Director, the head GM, needed or wanted to take a two week break to recharge and so far as I can tell, never actually came back. Other staff tried to pick up what had been set down, but I don’t think it was exactly the same. Or at the very least, the main storyline was never continued, and it was more smaller plots.

                  Which is a damn shame, because I really enjoyed that game. There were aspects I didn’t enjoy, as I thought one or two characters had ‘Main Character’ syndrome vibes going on but, overall? I’d say it was a really good game with a really good group of players and it’s really a shame that the game flickered out with more of a whimper than a bang. As I think it had so much potential for some really good stories.

                  I miss it, and I’d probably go back if the game picked back up. I will occasionally check in, if there’s been any kind of bulletin update or the like, but overall, the beginning of the game’s end started to rapidly accelerate somewhere around mid to late April. And by the end of May it was more or less a ghost town.

                  I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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                    Raeras
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                    Yeah I honestly really enjoyed this game but it seems like after the 1st plot arc (the prologue) it started to go downward with Director having to step back. I completely understand needing a break, but they did seem to never come back from it and I really hope they’re alright.

                    I do believe, like @Coin said, most of the previous players are on Game with Zombies now.

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                      Warlander
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                      I got a similar ‘main character’ vibe from a small handful of chars on there (there was a faint ‘we’re the game’s IMPORTANT clique’ vibe to some of them, too), but overall it was a good game, with lots of possibilities. It seems very unlikely it’ll ever come back, and I’m very sorry to see it go (temporarily or otherwise).

                      BTW, is Game With Zombies an actual name, or does that place have a different name?

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                      • KarmaBumK
                        KarmaBum @Warlander
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                        @Warlander said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH:

                        BTW, is Game With Zombies an actual name, or does that place have a different name?

                        It’s the game’s actual name.

                        On Dragon Wings · https://pern.gaslightswitch.com · pern.gaslightswitch.com port 4201

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                          Warlander @Testament
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                          @Testament Nevermind, I found it. 😛 Should’ve looked closer before.

                          By the way, thanks!

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                          • Duke WhiskyD
                            Duke Whisky
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                            Was (and could still be) really good fun, like others said the main Game Runner needed a break but hasn’t come back from it. Hope they are well and life is treating them kindly.

                            Would certainly pick up the game once more should they return. Loved how individual scenes reacting to the metaplot posts felt like they made such a difference. As well as being the first ARES game I could get into.

                            Current Projects:

                            Twitch -> https://www.twitch.tv/dukewhisky

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                              Testament @Duke Whisky
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                              @Whisky said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH:

                              Was (and could still be) really good fun, like others said the main Game Runner needed a break but hasn’t come back from it. Hope they are well and life is treating them kindly.

                              Would certainly pick up the game once more should they return. Loved how individual scenes reacting to the metaplot posts felt like they made such a difference. As well as being the first ARES game I could get into.

                              This was something I appreciated that I thought was really unique and a great way for people to get involved. When Director would randomly tap someone and say ‘hey, do you want to do this thing that’ll help push the story?’. It was always so casual and fun. It was something I had done on Seven Nations, but nothing that seemed to be so successful initially.

                              That’s one of the biggest things I miss about LA.

                              I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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                              • TezT
                                Tez Administrators
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                                SOMEONE named @Roz was bullying me and I realized I should have split off the discussion on the LA2043 from the ads before. BUT I DID NOW.

                                she/they

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                                • SpaceKhomeiniS
                                  SpaceKhomeini
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                                  Yeah, this place has been deader than a doornail.

                                  As I’m pretty cautious with time/energy investment these days,
                                  I really limited my buy-in and participation. Looking at the game, I had questions about plot momentum and wasn’t really sure what to do other than more slice-of-life rp. I also made a very lazy (for me) character but it was an incredibly cool theme/setting.

                                  Alas, it wasn’t to be.

                                  I woke up feeling so good, I think I’d better call in sick/ I need a personal trainer to help me hold my drink
                                  I plan to be spontaneous next time we meet/I’m putting off procrastinating until next week
                                  I’ll get onto it when I give a shit

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                                    I had high hopes for the game. Too bad it went down so quickly.

                                    But games need stories. When the stories go away, the players will too. There have been a few Ares games like that lately.

                                    Oddly enough, the ease with which you can open a game on your own also tends to lead people into doing so more often, unprepared for the burden they’re taking on. It used to be that in order to open a game you needed a team. You needed coders, STs, admins. You looked around got the team together and then, eventually, opened a game. The team was there to support each other and carry the burden as a group. Now, people just go it solo, get quickly overwhelmed and then have to bail on the responsibility.

                                    Just because you can open a game on your own doesn’t mean you should.

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                                    • PavelP
                                      Pavel @Warma Sheen
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                                      @Warma-Sheen said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion:

                                      Just because you can open a game on your own doesn’t mean you should.

                                      You should. It might last, it might not, but at least stuff’s being made even for a moment.

                                      He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
                                      BE AN ADULT

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                                      • PolkP
                                        Polk @Pavel
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                                        @Pavel Agreed. A game doesn’t have to last 5-10 years to be a success.

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                                        • KarmaBumK
                                          KarmaBum @Warma Sheen
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                                          @Warma-Sheen said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion:

                                          Just because you can open a game on your own doesn’t mean you should.

                                          Why not?

                                          On Dragon Wings · https://pern.gaslightswitch.com · pern.gaslightswitch.com port 4201

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                                            Warma Sheen @Pavel
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                                            @Pavel said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion:

                                            @Warma-Sheen said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion:

                                            Just because you can open a game on your own doesn’t mean you should.

                                            You should. It might last, it might not, but at least stuff’s being made even for a moment.

                                            Agree to disagree. If a game was made with a purpose of only lasting 2-3 months, then I think that would be fine and I’d be on board with it. But this isn’t about the length of time a game is open. It is about what the game runner wanted for their game.

                                            @KarmaBum said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion:

                                            @Warma-Sheen said in Los Angeles 2043: A Blade Runner MUSH - Discussion:

                                            Just because you can open a game on your own doesn’t mean you should.

                                            Why not?

                                            I don’t think anyone involved with the games that are dying out quickly planned for that or wanted it to happen that way. Instead, there’s a lot of wasted/unrealized potential for stories to be told and disappointment in the result on both sides of the staff/player aisle. Also, likely a lot of work that went into creating these places that people consider a waste of time once it mostly goes unused and unrealized.

                                            I don’t think that’s what anyone was hoping for with their ideas/efforts. There would likely be a more robust experience on both sides if there was just a little more patience and support on the game to give the experience that was expected/desired. I don’t think anyone wants to go into a game as staff or player to feel a growing sense of disappointment as the game peters out a few months in.

                                            Of course, this is just my humble opinion. But its evidenced by the fact that these games aren’t dying out because there aren’t stories to tell or stories have been wrapped up. Its by head staffers saying, “I need a break” right in the middle (or in some cases at the beginning) of their initial stories and then not coming back. That can’t have been the plan. And of course, some of these games aren’t even making it out of the Alpha or Beta stages. Again, that can’t be what people want for the games they open.

                                            Being responsible for a game is a heavy burden. Not everyone is prepared for it. Not everyone wants to continue once they’re under the pressure of carrying it, especially if they’re doing it alone.

                                            And I feel bad for these games because most of them have had great concepts and in most cases pretty good execution, but it just could not become the place they wanted it to be, the place it really could be, because the game runners didn’t have the support they needed to keep it going.

                                            TLDR: If the game runners are happy with their game and the way it ends, then A+ all around. But I don’t think that’s the case with most of these.

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