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    • TrashcanT
      Trashcan
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      So, at least on the client, Ares does tell you whether the scene was started on the grid or from the web (which is always a temp room).
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      You can also easily check how many scenes were a temp room or not, where the grid is always not a temp room. On Shattered, the ratio of temp rooms vs not (i.e. started on the grid) was 4204 to 83.

      It’s not never but that’s 50:1.

      he/him
      this machine kills fascists

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      • bear_necessitiesB
        bear_necessities @Trashcan
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        @Trashcan Oh shit! I stand corrected, that’s a pretty cool metric.

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        • TezT
          Tez Administrators @Trashcan
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          @Trashcan said in Grid vs Web Scenes:

          TEZ, THIS IS OFF TOPIC, fork me if you want.

          fork u

          (from https://brandmu.day/topic/643/rp-safari-pacing-styles/80)

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          • Third EyeT
            Third Eye @Yam
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            @Yam said in Grid vs Web Scenes:

            I realize there are still tinymux islands out there, traditional moos, etc, but I gather most of this forum is or has been on at least one Ares game.

            This is YET ANOTHER OFF-TOPIC POST in a thread that was forked already, but a lot of this is ease of actually finding a game. I used to troll MudConnector for games but that site is imo basically unusable now and no replacement has stuck. They certainly exist, I have some of them bookmarked, but they’re neither particularly user-friendly or complete. Ares and Evennia has complete and easy-to-view game listings, so that’s what people know about, at least this audience.

            I honestly have no idea how I’d even go about finding a new MUSH/MUX at this point apart from hollering into the wilderness either here or on Reddit’s r/mud section with mixed results.

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            • saoS
              sao @Trashcan
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              @Trashcan I used to do it all the time specifically so that I could avoid having to come up with the required location name. Physically go to place, scene/start. Sometimes, I would start the client, go to the place, scene/start, then RP the whole scene on the portal via web.

              Otherwise I would do whole scene and try to post and realize I didn’t have a location set and it wouldn’t let me because apparently knowing where you are in rp is critically important.

              let it be a challenge to you

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              • bear_necessitiesB
                bear_necessities @sao
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                @sao said in Grid vs Web Scenes:

                because apparently knowing where you are in rp is critically important.

                this is why I came up with “Somewhere out there” and “Textlandia” as locations because I am, in fact, out there somewhere.

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                • KarmaBumK
                  KarmaBum @sao
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                  @sao I used to do this, too. If it helps you any…

                  You can also do this by going to the /locations directory on the game, finding the room, and clicking “Start Scene” from there.

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                  It still marks them as Temp Rooms, but it imports location name and room description into the scene for you. Which I like.

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                  The only flaw I’ve found is that, if you then change the location using the portal, it keeps the original room desc in the scene info.

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                  • saoS
                    sao @KarmaBum
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                    @KarmaBum Yes! That is the only way I ever found anywhere on Shattered while I existed there, because at that time I was no longer using a client much for a variety of reasons.

                    let it be a challenge to you

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                    • Third EyeT
                      Third Eye
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                      Oh good, other people use the ‘Locations’ menu to start scenes, whenever I say this is almost exclusively how I do it people are surprised.

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                      I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

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                      • TrashcanT
                        Trashcan @KarmaBum
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                        @KarmaBum said in Grid vs Web Scenes:

                        The only flaw I’ve found is that, if you then change the location using the portal, it keeps the original room desc in the scene info.

                        I thought this for a long time before discovering that instead of going to ‘Edit Scene’ and changing the value for Location, there is an honest-to-god ‘Change Location’ BUTTON under the ‘Play’ menu.

                        he/him
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                        • KarmaBumK
                          KarmaBum @Trashcan
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                          @Trashcan I’ll be damned.

                          Thank you!!! ❤

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                          • helveticaH
                            helvetica @Trashcan
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                            @Trashcan mind blown

                            Street Cred

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                            • YamY
                              Yam
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                              Ah the annual rediscovery of the change location button

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