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MU Peeves Thread
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This brings up a WoD/CofD peeve of mine. It’s STRIKING Looks. Not sexy looks. The character stands out in some way, not necessarily because they’re hot/pretty/etc. Yes, in 1E they describe it as attractive, but even before 2E, I saw people use it for characters that weren’t “hawt” but had something distinctive about them. Example: Grotesque, which didn’t give them Persuasion type advantages but Intimidation instead.
I’m very glad in 2E they changed it to reflect that.
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I have definitely played people who weren’t hot, but they were definitely dynamic and attractive.
Especially the quarian, who routinely advised people how handsome he was.
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@sao the magnetism and charisma you are capable of emoting with a single written sentence has both always impressed me and confused me. Like what is this black magic stoppit also wait come back-
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@crawfish I mean the sentence he usually used was just “I am very handsome” so that can’t be what you mean, but thank you
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@sao I never said it made sense!
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@Roz I thought I was the friend
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I’m notoriously problematic.
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One option for a PB picture that isn’t actually some actor, model, or whatever is thispersondoesnotexist.com – you’ll need to click a lot, no doubt, to find one you like, but there are infinite possibilities for AI-generated faces.
I don’t really have an opinion on PBs myself. Some people like them, some people don’t.
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@L-B-Heuschkel lol god I forgot about this and started clicking through it and was like OH RIGHT
It’s really cool but sometimes you get like demon faces in the background. Like this one, check out the bottom right:
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What I am hearing is that this is the perfect PB for a person who is possessed but it is subtle and they are acting like a normal friendly person.
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@tsar it’s giving emotional vampire @ What We Do in the Shadows
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@tsar said in MU Peeves Thread:
@L-B-Heuschkel lol god I forgot about this and started clicking through it and was like OH RIGHT
It’s really cool but sometimes you get like demon faces in the background. Like this one, check out the bottom right:
Oh yes, many of them are horrible. I still nick NPC faces from there a lot.
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@L-B-Heuschkel It really is an excellent resource! I’d just totally forgotten about the random stuff it pulls up until that moment. I kind of love it, though, in its own way.
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I think this is a RL and MU peeve bound together, causing a level of personal conflicting emotions with myself. But it’s not even a ‘peeve’ because I’m not even mad or annoyed at anything or anyone beyond my own brain and how it sometimes fights against me.
I’m always happy to see another game open, I think it’s a good thing. I’ve always believed it’s a good thing and will continue to believe so. But there are times, when you see a new game just take off right out of the gate, putting up a presence that you really can only dream about, there is…a sense of feeling defeated. Especially when you look back at everything you tried to do in order to achieve what you have. And it feels like the wind suddenly gets knocked out of your sails like a punch to the gut.
It’s nobody’s fault, and again, there’s no one to be upset with. There’s only myself and wondering if you’re good enough, and yes, I know, don’t compare what you do to what someone else does. The logical part of my mind is screaming that. It’s brain weasels, I know it’s brain weasels. I’m aware of it, and I recognize it. But I also admit to realizing that doubt can creep into my mind and make sure to ask me. “Are you sure you’re doing a good enough job?”
I try to not listen to it. But there are times it gets real loud. It will pass, I know it will. It’s just recognizing the feeling for what it is and not letting it rule my judgement. Still, it can be very hard to make that distinction.
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@Testament I could be way off base on this but I’m throwing it out here in case I’m not the only one…I always got the impression from your posts here that you were trying to run a small game, which kinda kept me from checking it out.
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@Testament I don’t know if this will help or not, but I’ve heard of or talked to several people that have been on your game (or are on it currently!) and they have all only told me good things about it. That the setting is interesting, that they enjoyed setting things up with you. That they were excited to play.
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@Snackness said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Testament I could be way off base on this but I’m throwing it out here in case I’m not the only one…I always got the impression from your posts here that you were trying to run a small game, which kinda kept me from checking it out.
Oh no, not at all. I would never turn someone away who wanted to play. Sure, having a smaller game has it’s perks, but my desire was to always make something that a number of people could play. I probably said once that I had a number that I would probably cap the game at, but it’s certainly not there, mostly because I know my limitations and I don’t want people to feel like I’m ignoring them.
No, there’s only one goal I have; making people happy. Bringing some kind of joy. That they feel appreciated, valued, seen, and they feel important. I realize that’s what brings me joy as GM, far more as it did when I was player. I can affect more people. I can tell the story I have my head while making them feel like they matter. Because they do.
@tsar You don’t know how much I appreciate hearing that. Really, it means a lot.
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@Testament I got the same impression that @Snackness did. I’m not going to comb through your post history but you’ve made a lot of comments about liking how small your game was because it felt intimate and you were able to run one-on-one scenes with people to make them feel special. Which is really cool honestly and I hope you can maintain that.
That being said, some games are more successful than others. Gray Harbor was a surprisingly huge success for me and @KarmaBum and we were never quite able to bottle that lightning again. We even made one game that was a huge flop and I don’t even think our friends ended up joining LOL But it just is the nature of this hobby - some games work, and some games don’t, and that’s OK. It’s cool that you made a game that people are enjoying but more importantly that YOU are enjoying and isn’t that what really matters in the end?