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Jeysie wrote:Porting over from the other thread.Devastron wrote:Well we do have to be cognizant of the alt modes. If someone say wanted to play Doublecross, then he would get stuck back at the base for a large portion of the game since he can't blend in with Earth vehicles. The other option is to change his alternate mode. That works with some characters, but definitely not with Doublecross. It would effectively ruin him.
Definitely agreed, just saying that's the easiest part to figure out, since there's usually multiple characters in any given altmode category.Devastron wrote:As for personalities not getting along, that is definitely part of the game. It would be fairly boring if everyone got along perfectly. There need to be some bumps in the road, opportunities for drama or scheming. Look no further then the classic Megatron-Starscream relationship for that. It works for the Autobots too, as Sunstreaker basically gets along with no one other than Sideswipe. Conflict, internal and external, is what fuels the story.
I didn't mean "fitting in" in terms of personality meshing, but in terms of being useless and/or having nothing to contribute to what's going on.Devastron wrote:As for recommending characters I generally try to avoid this, the starting canon roster for this game being the exception. I want people to play whomever they want to play.
Well, I have plenty of characters I might enjoy playing, but if I pick one that's suited to one type of storyline and we end up with another type of storyline they don't apply to...
I mean, I think someone like Nightbeat or Slamdance might be cool to play, but there's no point in playing them if there's not going to be a need for an investigator or a journalist, is there? So this is where a list or notes on what types of characters are needed from the mods comes in handy.
Ember wrote:There won't be a list of needed characters. That's like us saying you're only allowed to play certain characters for one story and when it's over you need to drop them for another character best suited to another storyline. That's just not going to happen and it make no sense.
Acrata wrote:Well, may I advise you, though I haven't played for long, that as far as I am concerned JUST PLAY! and let the story develop...
Jeysie wrote:Acrata wrote:Well, may I advise you, though I haven't played for long, that as far as I am concerned JUST PLAY! and let the story develop...
Well, it's kind of hard to just play if there's nothing in the storyline for your character to do, isn't there? :3
Basically, like I said, I've had it sometimes where the GM in my other campaigns wasn't really clear enough on what the storyline was going to be like, so I ended up with a bad choice of character that wasn't really needed. So I certainly wouldn't mind knowing what types of characters are going to be useful in the upcoming storyline so I can see if the characters I'd want to play are among them.
Rather than taking up the long while to write up an application only to find out it's a character that there won't be any point in playing. I can't speak for everyone else, but I'm guessing that's the same sort of concern other newbies are having, and you're just scaring off potential players by not helping them out.
Ember wrote:There has been, and always will be, something for every player to do in this RPG. Telling a player which character, or suggesting which character for a player to take is not going to happen.
Jeysie wrote:I find that a rather disappointing attitude, but so be it I guess. I don't see why you're so deadset against giving players some help in knowing what choices of characters will let them get into the game easily, instead of leaving them to flounder and hope they luck out and pick someone who'll have opportunities to participate in the way the story's going instead of someone who'll end up having to sit out.
Jeysie wrote:Ember wrote:There has been, and always will be, something for every player to do in this RPG. Telling a player which character, or suggesting which character for a player to take is not going to happen.
I find that a rather disappointing attitude, but so be it I guess. I don't see why you're so deadset against giving players some help in knowing what choices of characters will let them get into the game easily, instead of leaving them to flounder and hope they luck out and pick someone who'll have opportunities to participate in the way the story's going instead of someone who'll end up having to sit out.
Especially since the whole reason this got started is because you had potential new players asking for that exact sort of help. I would think you would want to encourage the new people who want to join.
I mean, I'm probably going to want to apply for a new second character since Skids'll be pretty useless for a Cybertron-based storyline, but since I have absolutely idea either what sort of character would be useful... *shrug*
Name_Violation wrote:Jeysie wrote:I find that a rather disappointing attitude, but so be it I guess. I don't see why you're so deadset against giving players some help in knowing what choices of characters will let them get into the game easily, instead of leaving them to flounder and hope they luck out and pick someone who'll have opportunities to participate in the way the story's going instead of someone who'll end up having to sit out.
I agree. it sucks to be the guy who sits at home donig nothing.
i'm sort of confused on what qualifies as a fan-character and a canon character? i saw slamdance brought up and that made me wonder about squawkbox. i figure he'd be non-canon.
I know the guide lines are "could fit in in an infiltration setting" but then some character are deemed fan made any way. I know thy have to be g1/g2 and basically from IDW continuity.
also i initially hoped the arival of the dinobots and predacons would signal the option of more beast alt moded characters
Devastron wrote:You aren't understanding what we are saying. We prefer to give people the freedom of taking any character they want when we can. We place what they players want above all else. Its up to us to find something for that character to do.
Devastron wrote:How many new players would we get if we denied their applications because 'we don't need that character right now?'
Devastron wrote:If people want advice on characters to take I'm more than willing to offer it, but my primary concern will be finding a character they would like to play.
Devastron wrote:I'm not sure if we are going to list every character there is that could possibly be played. Such a list becomes very long, difficult to navigate and a bit intimidating. If people really want a roster with every single possible character on it, we'll make it.
Devastron wrote:As for Cybertron, I guess we haven't been clear on this point. The game will not be relocating to Cybertron, only a portion of the characters will be traveling there. A great deal of characters will be staying on Earth. If your concern is that Skids is unplayable on Cybertron, which I don't really think he is, then he can stay on Earth
Devastron wrote:It doesn't matter whether your character is a science type or a die hard warrior, you can interact with other characters.
Devastron wrote:This game is primarily canon character based. People play characters who they like, not who they think would be most useful. Personalities are the primary draw here, thats why we try be as open as we are about characters in the game.
Jeysie wrote:OK, I guess. *sigh* Although I'm finding that I just don't have anything to contribute at all, because everyone I end up interacting with keeps leaving... (that probably should tell me something, like I'm not good at forum RP).
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