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    • saoS
      sao
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      I love rosters but I prefer to write my own characters.

      And everyone else’s characters, apparently. Because I have a problem.

      let it be a challenge to you

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      • MisterBoringM
        MisterBoring
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        I had an idea for an alternative to Rosters vs OC vs Mix, and I was curious if there was ever a game that did it:

        Players come to the game with ideas they want to fold into their character, and concepts they are hard against, and the staff writes the character / builds the sheet /etc. This way the player gets what they want out of it, and it also ensures that the character is formulated in a way that will mesh with the game as it already exists.

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          SirKay @MisterBoring
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          @MisterBoring Not sure how close it was to what you’re saying, but ye olde Horror Mu* had players come up with a general concept (like strong character, academic character) and they played non-related arcs, but the same concept? I never played and could be off base, but that was my understanding.

          Champions games have used the staff builders to help players get what they wanted out of the mechanics, which is sort of close I believe.

          As an aside, I like the idea of collaboration between player/staff to get what both want mutually.

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          • ToriT
            Tori @sao
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            @sao said in Consensus on Roster vs OC vs Mix:

            I love rosters but I prefer to write my own characters.

            And everyone else’s characters, apparently. Because I have a problem.

            I LOOOVE the characters you create 😄 The depth and nuances - just beyond.

            That said, I’ve pretty much been roster-only for many years. I hate making characters for myself and find it super interesting to take up a character/role to play on a game. It makes it easier for me to find direction and such.

            she/her, them/they - not super particular

            I have been here the whole time

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            • GashlycrumbG
              Gashlycrumb
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              I have toyed with an idea much like the ‘echelons.’

              But my thought was more about players than characters.

              Say, you can set your character-type as “main” “supporting” or “extra.” Each player gets one main character. Plots center on main characters. Your other characters are supporting cast or local colour. You can switch their roles, but not all the time or often.

              I often like to play those ‘supporting cast’ parts. But I hate being shoved into the background if I want and have expressed a desire for some main-character action.

              And it really annoys me when there’s MU full of people pleading for GM attention and it turns out Player Bob is not only playing Snake, the BIG STAR of the Motorcycle Gang Faction, he’s also playing Kyle, the BIG STAR of the Rodeo Cowboys Faction, and Roscoe, the BIG STAR of the Cops Faction…

              "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
              – A. Bertram Chandler

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              • MisterBoringM
                MisterBoring
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                I sort of want to see a game that daringly chooses to eschew both rosters and OCs and go for a new alternative: purely random generation.

                The character sheet and background are generated at random. There would be some level of staff review to ensure that the sheet and background made sense, but other than that it’s push a button and off to the races.

                While I have seen plenty of games with random sheet generation, I can’t say I’ve seen one do backgrounds and concepts at random.

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                • GashlycrumbG
                  Gashlycrumb @MisterBoring
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                  @MisterBoring I’m down with it. That would work really well for my ‘Call of Cthulhu on a Cruise Ship’ idea…

                  "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                  – A. Bertram Chandler

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                  • RaistlinR
                    Raistlin
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                    I never thought I’d be interested in playing a rostered OC character, but a little while ago, I joined a game where I wasn’t quite grasping the theme. I felt a bit nervous about creating my own character, but they had several roster slots for original characters that players could take over. These were simple, low-level, everyday-type characters that allowed me to jump right into the roleplay. It helped me immerse myself in the game, understand the theme, and build up the confidence to eventually create my own character. I thought it worked really well.

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                    • GashlycrumbG
                      Gashlycrumb @Raistlin
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                      @Raistlin I think a lot of games could benefit from having something like that. Grab-and-go PCs.

                      I dunno if it comes up now, but people used to say that an effort-intensive process to create an OC or claim a roster would improve player-retention – the player had to be invested in the game to do all that.

                      My experience was that in reality, people are just as likely to drop the game after doing five hours of work chargenning as those who spent twenty minutes, and the real key to getting them to connect again is to get them into a fun scene as soon as you possibly can. Ask B.F. Skinner about it.

                      "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                      – A. Bertram Chandler

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                      • PavelP
                        Pavel @Gashlycrumb
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                        @Gashlycrumb said in Consensus on Roster vs OC vs Mix:

                        Ask B.F. Skinner about it.

                        He’ll just go on, and on, and on, and on about pigeons…

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

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                        • GashlycrumbG
                          Gashlycrumb @Pavel
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                          @Pavel Naw, he’d just take three minutes to train a pigeon to kick your ass.

                          "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                          – A. Bertram Chandler

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                          • PavelP
                            Pavel @Gashlycrumb
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                            @Gashlycrumb a sign that says warning on it is on a pole

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

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                              STD @Pavel
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                              @Pavel said in Consensus on Roster vs OC vs Mix:

                              @Gashlycrumb said in Consensus on Roster vs OC vs Mix:

                              Ask B.F. Skinner about it.

                              He’ll just go on, and on, and on, and on about pigeons…

                              In college, my dad attended a guest lecture by Skinner in which he talked about Behaviorism. At the end he did a demonstration with one of the trained pigeons.

                              It didn’t perform as it was trained.

                              Skinner was clearly annoyed and embarrassed. My dad thought it was one of the funniest things he’d ever seen.

                              Even in psychology the old adage applies: never work with children or animals.

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                              • GashlycrumbG
                                Gashlycrumb @STD
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                                @STD One of my favourite stories about this is the one where students learning about Skinner’s work in a lecture class applied it to the professor. Their reenforcer was to look attentive. It didn’t take them very long to have the professor consistently lecture from the location the students had chosen and in a pose they’d chosen. The funny bit is that the professor was enormously pissed off when they told him they’d done this, rather than delighted.

                                When I was young and hot I used to shape behavior in aquaintances, like the foul-tempered bus driver on the route I had to take, by smiling at them.

                                Edited to add: Karen Pryor is much more fun to read than Skinner. Don’t Shoot the Dog is a dumb title, but it’s a great book. The thing where you do clickerr-training on other humans as a parlour game is hilarious fun. And the whole business is good for your head, because you end up having to constatantly look for and attend to behaviors you want, you’re always focused on positive shit.

                                "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                – A. Bertram Chandler

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                                • GashlycrumbG
                                  Gashlycrumb @MisterBoring
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                                  @MisterBoring said in Consensus on Roster vs OC vs Mix:

                                  I sort of want to see a game that daringly chooses to eschew both rosters and OCs and go for a new alternative: purely random generation.

                                  I am now imagining a web-based chargen where it’s all fill-in-the-blank or pick-one,. Starts off with a concept ala’ Chaosium CoC, ‘Professor’, ‘Dilettante’ which gives you the basic sheet, you have points to customise with. But any place you didn’t pick/didn’t fill in the blanks/left points unassigned it fills in randomly.

                                  "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                  – A. Bertram Chandler

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                                  • MisterBoringM
                                    MisterBoring
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                                    I had another thought about this while eating ice cream today.

                                    I think games with roster characters should have a way to filter the roster to show only available characters that have not been played yet. This would give some people who are unwilling to step into another person’s RP shoes a better view of what’s out there that they can just run with.

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                                    • CoinC
                                      Coin @MisterBoring
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                                      @MisterBoring said in Consensus on Roster vs OC vs Mix:

                                      I had another thought about this while eating ice cream today.

                                      I think games with roster characters should have a way to filter the roster to show only available characters that have not been played yet. This would give some people who are unwilling to step into another person’s RP shoes a better view of what’s out there that they can just run with.

                                      On Ares games, they just have a tag that says ‘previously played’.

                                      In Occam I trust.

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                                      • MisterBoringM
                                        MisterBoring @Coin
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                                        @Coin I was not aware of that. Definitely something to look at next time I peruse Ares games.

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