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    Web-based CharGen or in-game CharGen

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    • TrashcanT
      Trashcan @Yam
      last edited by

      @Yam
      I prefer web-based by a mile. It is much easier (for most users) to navigate theme files and fill out a form on a web page than running individual commands which all continually push data further up the buffer.

      he/him
      this machine kills fascists

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      • WikibaraW
        Wikibara
        last edited by

        The third thing: vibes-based chargen, in which stats are inferred and implied, and dice challenges resolved through the pageantry of dance.

        Okay, really, I’d just go with well-documented and either web-based with a registered login provided upon request, or well-documented and handled on-site, with approval mostly rubber-stamping after the sniff-test is done.

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        • P
          Pyrephox Administrators
          last edited by

          I prefer web-based, but echo what people have said about anything being fine so long as it’s clear and well-documented.

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          • hellfrogH
            hellfrog
            last edited by

            web based is so nice. telnet travels on the devil’s whispers

            fr fr
            (she/her)

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            • PavelP
              Pavel
              last edited by

              I want the machine to do the mathening. I do the storying, the machine does the mathening. That’s why we have the machine.

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

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              • HobbieH
                Hobbie
                last edited by

                As someone who prefers in-game chargen, web-based is by far better.

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                • KDraygoK
                  KDraygo
                  last edited by

                  Years ago, I used to be all about using MUSH Client and doing stuff in game. But after playing on a few Ares games, I was fully converted over to web based. A lot more flexibility with web based and the visual presentation was a lot easier to work with.

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                  • bear_necessitiesB
                    bear_necessities
                    last edited by

                    web based. I never want to use a client again.

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                    • Third EyeT
                      Third Eye
                      last edited by

                      Even as somebody who still plays on-client a fair amount, I wouldn’t want to do CG in a pure text interface again. It’s just so much easier on web to save things/proof things/edit things.

                      Also staff-side it’s way easier to make small changes if I need to, give notes to players, or see where somebody’s getting an error (either through user error or something screwy with the game).

                      I want something else to get me through this
                      Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                      I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                      She/Her or They/Them

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                      • M
                        Muscle Car @Yam
                        last edited by

                        @Yam Well, there you have it, folks; this website’s least controversial post! 😆

                        Got what you wanted, lost what you had.

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                        • WikibaraW
                          Wikibara @Muscle Car
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                          @Muscle-Car
                          So, what you’re saying is, we should set fire to the trees?
                          /s

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                          • G
                            Gasboy @Third Eye
                            last edited by

                            @Third-Eye I dunno about chargen, but on the fly pose editing in the webportal is amazing!

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                            • YamY
                              Yam
                              last edited by Yam

                              Oh strap in I can make this thread controversial!

                              This extremely social hobby requires you to understand nuance in text, requires you to be able to read the room, requires you to take cues gracefully, requires you to be able to put yourself in another person’s shoes, and generally requires you to be GOOD at other human beings, which is actually kind of hard and involves actual work! COMMENCE FIGHT.

                              But it does appear that most folk prefer web. Telnet hanging on by a thread.

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                              • saoS
                                sao @Yam
                                last edited by

                                @Yam what are we fighting about, being good at other people? on THIS internet?

                                let it be a challenge to you

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                                • FaradayF
                                  Faraday @Yam
                                  last edited by

                                  @Yam said in Web-based CharGen or in-game CharGen:

                                  This extremely social hobby requires you to understand nuance in text, requires you to be able to read the room, requires you to take queues gracefully, requires you to be able to put yourself in another person’s shoes, and generally requires you to be GOOD at other human beings, which is actually kind of hard and involves actual work! COMMENCE FIGHT.

                                  I don’t disagree with any of that, but I’m not following how that’s related to web vs client chargen?

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                                  • MisterBoringM
                                    MisterBoring
                                    last edited by

                                    I can add in even more controversy:

                                    I prefer physical paper cgen, mailed via certified letter to the head staff. Background documentation done as a series of IC interview posts on the game’s LiveJournal, and notes for any stats that need justification or explanation in unnamed Pastebins.

                                    Proud Member of the Pro-Mummy Alliance

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                                    • saoS
                                      sao @MisterBoring
                                      last edited by

                                      @MisterBoring certified letter? who has that kind of cash!?

                                      let it be a challenge to you

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                                      • YamY
                                        Yam
                                        last edited by

                                        There’s another thing. The CONTENT of the CharGen/Application. For 2k5 it was a big fat written app that was e-mailed. The length of it was determined by the specialness of the roster character you were picking up.

                                        In contrast Arx was like “you want THAT weird old man that’s in the freezer? ok yam sure” which was oddly refreshing.

                                        I’ve often wondered how much applications actually filter anything.

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                                        • Third EyeT
                                          Third Eye @Yam
                                          last edited by

                                          @Yam
                                          Picking up a roster on Arx was like that. Creating an OC was a fairly fiddly process that I gave up on the first time. Arx seemingly wasn’t really optimized for doing that, though, and being steered toward a roster was always kinda working as intended imo. You make your choices.

                                          I want something else to get me through this
                                          Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                                          I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                                          She/Her or They/Them

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                                          • helveticaH
                                            helvetica @Yam
                                            last edited by

                                            @Yam A maximum word count limit for written backgrounds is the way to go. It’s great that you wrote that novel. Please send the link and I will consider purchasing. Summarize who your character is in a reasonable way.

                                            Unrelated to the above opinion, I don’t think Arx should be our metric for OC apps. This is not intended as a critique. There are some things that game runners will be interested in policing, and some things that they aren’t.

                                            Street Cred

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