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The Usage of Future Tense |
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RE: The Usage of Future Tense |
09-22-2015, 04:48 PM
Back in the good old days of the HTML chatrooms which is where I made my legacy, places like Webmaze, DWBN, Chatropolis before they became an all porn chatsite, Chatlantis and Pairody's Palace, the way you fought was by calling your attacks more or less, and then the defender chose which hits to defend against. The method we used was that you got three attack actions and two defense actions, that way you were legally required to take a hit no matter what you used to defend yourself. This was basically how you prevented barriers or godmodding. You could call it auto hitting, but we referred to it as 'interrupt style' posting or fighting. the gist was, you called the effect of your hits, on the basis the hit landed.
This basically gave the defender the option of choosing which of the three hits they'd accept, and which two they'd block, or redirect, or whatever their abilities allowed them to do. The idea was that sometimes hits would combo into other hits, so you had to think ahead, observe your enemy's abilities, and make sure you chose the correct way to defend lest you end up making the wrong move. Fighting for us was much more like a dance of creative writing than anything, and I genuinely miss it because there was no bullshit. Everyone save a rare few played fair until the cliques got really bad around the early 2000s. We didn't use the T1/T2 etc names for it, we had our own terms. Much of it was WoD stuff, but it was also custom or D&D mixed in too, even some WH40k, but it was all freeform fighting. Another thing back in our day was, there were few safe zones; basically if you were out and roleplaying, and someone wanted to fight, you responded. And there was no permission needed to kill you either. You basically had to git gud, or if someone or their clan held a grudge on your character it was a conga line of asswhoopin. Still, we managed to keep it really civilized for as chaotic as it was. It was a golden age from 1996 to 2004, then it started to turn to shit with people controlling a bunch of things and a lot of the old vets leaving. But yeah, we had all type of tenses in our RP, future, past, present, various X-person point of views. For us it was all good as long as everyone was having fun, and there was way more combat Rp than anything, which is what I came to enjoy. On a side note that's why it's so hard to adjust to the RP combat community for myself in this game because A: it's small the amount of people who enjoy martial conflict at its finest, and B: it's mostly dice-rollers to make it 'fair' or 'you can't fight me without permission' players who kinda live in this magical no face-punching bubble. But man, yeah, speedposting, goddamn. I remember those days. I never got involved in 'the fastest typer wins' fights, cos the places I played were super cereal multi para heavy detail grimdark WoD RP places. Kinda regret I never got to experience it. Heh. |
RE: The Usage of Future Tense |
09-22-2015, 06:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-22-2015, 06:36 PM by Fox.)
(09-22-2015, 07:44 AM)Warren Castille Wrote:(09-22-2015, 02:55 AM)Foxberry Wrote: As for the forums; it was a lot of shiposting and cliquish crap. Never said that it hasn't changed. Just why I avoided their forums. There are communities that are worse than others; and that forum- after Ayenee collapsed got very very shitposty. I think what I liked most out of the place was that it was so varied. There were so many types of rps. Anything from High Fantasy to Cyberpunk, to stuff like Star Wars and Magical Girls. People co-existed pretty nicely but it did die out. I actually met my IRL S.O. from a bar he ran. Been dating him since 02' live with him now. Nohni Vhaze || Khad Dotharl
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RE: The Usage of Future Tense |
09-22-2015, 08:13 PM
(09-22-2015, 08:04 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote: [quote=Foxberry pid=213787 dateline=1442961146] Yeah. A friend of mine and I played a Dune story arc once; where the characters were transported accidentally to Ayenee through an experiment with Spice. His character was Harkkonen and mine one of the scientists. We started a huge brawl in the middle of this tavern and people didn't pay it much mind since it was a "Oh so there's another bar fight with scifi characters." It was pretty amusing really. No one questioned as you said, and people were interested in the story rather than who played what. I used to play relatives, but later on it got to the point where it was frowned on. Nohni Vhaze || Khad Dotharl
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RE: The Usage of Future Tense |
09-23-2015, 09:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2015, 09:08 AM by Ignacius.)
(09-22-2015, 08:04 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:(09-22-2015, 06:32 PM)Foxberry Wrote: Never said that it hasn't changed. Just why I avoided their forums. The place where your sword-wielding knight of Hell could talk politics with a chromed up street samurai in a darkened tavern built into a tree. It's why I've never had it in me to really be a lore nazi. Â We learned a whole different type or RP tolerance if you didn't want to miss meeting awesome people. Plus, by the end of the conversation, you'd make a drone rigger and he'd make a black-robed sorcerer so you could run in each others' dedicated threads. Foxberry (09-22-2015, 08:04 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:(09-22-2015, 06:32 PM)Foxberry Wrote: It was very different. Â You could walk into a bar and there would be Werewolves from Werewolf: the Apocalypse, Castlevania vampires, Super Saiyans, characters from Final Fantasy games, Drizzt Do'urdin, homebrew characters that had no relation to any established setting, etc, all in the same room having random conversations. Â No one questioned anyone else, and most people had 6-7 characters at any one time. Â People often played their own relatives, etc. Hell, I played WITH my real relatives! Â I can still RP with my brothers. Â The main sticking point is that we're older now. Â Back then, we'd get home from school, blitz our homework, and then hop online to run RP. Â These days, I sometimes have to work late into the evening. Â One of my brothers takes calls for the city police, so he works off-hours and takes a lot of overtime because he has two children now. Â The other is in the Air Force and has to continually take breaks so he can handle other business, especially since he's single and getting a bit disappointed by how hard it is to meet someone (he enlisted later in life and so he's working with a lot of 18 year olds rather than other people approaching 30). Â Right now, I'm the only one in FFXIV, certainly the only one with time to RP. Luckily, my wife still plays and RPs with our FC. |
RE: The Usage of Future Tense |
09-23-2015, 09:34 AM
I would not roleplay with somebody who emotes like this
roleplay?
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RE: The Usage of Future Tense |
09-23-2015, 09:59 AM
Pretty much boils down this:
If a person's writing style irritates you that much then don't RP with them. There is no "right" way to format roleplaying - only the ways you're familiar with. |
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