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Posted By: Gypsy For Players to Request Games - Thu 05/09/02 21:10 UTC
If you are looking for a game in general.. or are interested in seeing if someone would like to GM a certain type of game, this is your thread! A place for players to post their interests. Once a certain time has elapsed, requests will be deleted to keep the thread current so if a players gets no response, then he/she can post again at some later date. smile
Posted By: Ciosa Re: For Players to Request Games - Tue 09/08/11 02:15 UTC
I want to play in a Saint's Row game - have all the players be members of a gang, in a fictional city, trying to take over by brute force. The Saint's Row series does a remarkable job with making a group of characters that should, by all rights, by psychopath antagonists be fun and engaging. It might need some tinkering, but I think a group of bad, bad gangers out to have a good time and take over the city (with madcap violence,) could be a lot of fun.

It could be at times silly, frequently over the top, and the kind of game where style is far, far more important than substance. (And I might well be the only one interested.) I just wanted to poke and see if anyone poked back.
Posted By: Lionhawke Re: For Players to Request Games - Tue 09/08/11 05:17 UTC
Wow! Okay first time I've looked at this thread in a while.

As for STS (despite the fact we started) -- do I really have to figure out a way to convert all my CIS files? Amazingly I still have them on 3.5 floppies! Character sheets were in Word Perfect for Mac!

Saint's Row could be interesting. I haven't played the game, but liked the promo from E3. And as you know, I'm a sucker for the video game tie-in. {Now if only I could find a job in that field.....}

And lastly, to paraphrase Lita Ford: [A Rock Band game] isn't dead...I'll be here when it comes back!

*Technically she said Heavy Metal..... *S*

Posted By: ividia Re: For Players to Request Games - Tue 09/08/11 06:17 UTC
As for your old STS files...the simplest way is to use a utility to append a .txt on the end so can open them in Notepad or similar. The messy part then would be concatenating them all and pulled out the message header garbage. It's a lengthy process but can be quite fun reading the 'historical documents'. smile
Posted By: MikeD Re: For Players to Request Games - Tue 09/08/11 19:28 UTC
Actually I =think= that Open Office can read the old WP file formats. You might give that a try.

Posted By: nem Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 13/08/11 09:10 UTC
OpenOffice is now LibreOffice, btw, for anyone wondering why OpenOffice had stopped getting updates. smile

Loved Saint's Row 2. Eagerly awaiting Saint's Row 3.
Posted By: MikeD Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 13/08/11 18:08 UTC
Hmmm ... I am still seeing the OO site with no big banner about Libre. This will bear some investigating <g>



Posted By: Argus Re: For Players to Request Games - Sun 14/08/11 05:08 UTC
When I look at the OO site, I see an announcement that the code has been given to Apache, with absolutely no reference to "LibreOffice".
Posted By: nem Re: For Players to Request Games - Sun 14/08/11 08:02 UTC
Oracle have basically kicked OpenOffice into the long grass because of the LibreOffice offshoot that sprouted after they bought out Sun Microsystems.

OpenOffice was donated to the Apache Incubator project, which is like the backburner of the Apache Foundation, whilst LibreOffice garnered support of Novell, Red Hat and Google and continues to be developed. It's now on version 3.4.

OpenOffice 3.3 and LibreOffice 3.3 are roughly the same suite.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice
Posted By: AJ Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 22/01/14 19:49 UTC
Here's a game archetype I haven't had an opportunity to delve into in years. A political game, where each player has a high degree of agency, representing a given faction as part of a larger overarching entity. Think the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros with players as the leaders of the Great Houses, or Babylon Five with each as a beleaguered ambassador trying to avert interstellar war whilst ensuring their side's interests and past grievances are resolved.

Games of this type tend to put a lot of responsibility onto the players themselves to help move them forward, with plots, schemes, alliances and feuds something of a requirement. There have been attempts to run these in Dreamlyrics' long life, I've tried myself once or twice and eagerly jumped on the opportunity when offered. Does this sound appealing to anyone else?
Posted By: Doretta M. Reily Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 22/01/14 22:14 UTC
Of course, it does. smile I would love to see something similar to the flavor of URC, with its kingdoms, houses and principalities. And yes, it's a great deal of responsibility for everyone participating, but I always found that game very intriguing, enjoyable and even easy to maintain, since it was principally based on great storytelling without the use of systems and/or dice-rolling. I know that's not such a popularly-held viewpoint to share in a games forum. Still, I often feel as though the strict reliance on systems and dice-rolling completely cancels out the fun of the game, at least for me.

Anyway, I'm definitely interested and would like to hear more.
Posted By: J-J Vomact Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 11/04/15 00:14 UTC
I need a game.

I'm not real fussy about genre, though I tend toward Modern/Historical, Horror, and Fantasy. What's more important is the chance to roleplay.

So who out there is looking for new players?
Posted By: MikeD Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 11/04/15 14:16 UTC
Ya gotta be proactive ... go out there and hunt down those games <weg>

Have you talked to Pande about RGK? Not sure if there are any openings still, but we were recruiting recently.

And you might see if KenSeg has a spot in his AGF.

Oh, and I think TBC just had an opening ... not sure if they are planning to fill it or not.
Posted By: Khamsin Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 11/04/15 14:20 UTC
The Computer requests your presence. Happiness is Mandatory (HIM)
Posted By: J-J Vomact Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 11/04/15 15:22 UTC
Thanks for the suggestions, folks. I'll be taking a look around.

I'm going to pass on HIM, but I have to commend Khamsin for jumping in with both feet here. smile
Posted By: MikeD Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 11/04/15 16:36 UTC
J-J ... you might take a look at HIM. It is often an 'over the top' sort of thing that is a lot of fun ... depending on what you like <g>
Posted By: Pandemonium Re: For Players to Request Games - Sat 11/04/15 20:51 UTC
While RGK is modern day fantasy, it involves the the children of gods stomping around alternative realities at the moment. Ragnorak has begun. So by definition it is very different. Yes we do have openings, if you are interested JJ. smile
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Tue 14/04/15 20:18 UTC
Also, I've been reluctant to start another game, seeing as how I'd gotten so much started and then faded - for a year. Seeing the slow development of Raven's HUF game has given me a bit more confidence.

Willing to start a one-on-one with anyone, pretty much any genre, and give it the chance to maybe grow enough in time to include others. If this sounds of interest, PM me.
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Tue 14/04/15 20:26 UTC
AJ, I also would find a game of this type Most Interesting.
Posted By: Khamsin Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 01:04 UTC
I am dying to play Numenera...just sayin'
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 02:05 UTC
Hadn't even heard of that until just now. Thanks Khamsin.
Posted By: Pandemonium Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 03:56 UTC
I have a copy of the game. But I would rather play than run. I haven't played so I can't compare to 13th age, but both are good reads.
Posted By: AJ Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 08:52 UTC
I've got the Numenera book, waiting to see how it plays in Torment: Tides of Numenera.

I'm not presently in a position where I could GM a political game, but maybe we could grassroots it.
Posted By: Khamsin Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 10:58 UTC
AJ when you say "grassroots it", what does that mean? Sorry, just unfamiliar with the term.
Posted By: AJ Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 14:05 UTC
Trying to find a term for a concept, from the ground up. In sport in the UK, the grassroots level is basically getting together with a few friends an organizing something together, far below the professional league tiers. In this case, we have a great many people expressing interest in this game concept (which involves the players shouldering a larger proportion of the creative burden) but no-one able to take the reins as a GM.

So, a pooling of resources, if you will. Building up from the ground up together rather than relying on a GM to set the scene.
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 15:25 UTC
This sounds perfect to me. Group world/Society building would be pretty fun. Way more so than doing it alone. Are we constellating around Numenera? Because if so it looks like I need to get at least the basic books.
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Wed 15/04/15 20:11 UTC
Reading about Numenera brought me to artwork from two other games, The Degenesis Reboot and the Shattered RPG. While maybe more post apocalyptic than one might want to go, some very idea-inspiring images...
Posted By: Khamsin Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 01:55 UTC
I have a Numenera idea rolling around if anyone wants to help me flush it out.

Called The Last Immortal Man and revolves around queen Armalu of Navarene quest to find the Occultic cypher known only as the Braille.
Posted By: MikeD Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 02:30 UTC
Not interested in GMng (made that mistake once and do not plan to repeat it <shudder> ) But am happy to be a sounding board sort of help if you think it would help.
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 02:32 UTC
I know exactly zero about the game, the system, any of it, but am always good with ideas. If there is one (or two) of the books I simply must buy, which would they be?
Posted By: Pandemonium Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 04:53 UTC
I have the core rule book in pdf. I could accidentally offer the link for gaming purposes. And I would love to work on and maybe even co-GM etc... I just don't have time to run it all by myself with my current game load. wink
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 10:29 UTC
Sure. As AJ said, we can work together to put it together...
Posted By: Khamsin Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 11:29 UTC
Owain if you are thinking about buying one of the books, I would recommend the Numenera Players guide. It is much less expensive than the core rules, although I must say the core rule book is absolutely beautiful. You can also buy PDF versions of both at Drive Thru RPG.

Here's the "but"...I don't know if a game will ever develop on DL. I have an idea for one, but don't really have the time to put it together at this point. Maybe after my current game HIM runs it course I'd reconsider GMing.
Posted By: Owain Re: For Players to Request Games - Thu 16/04/15 11:37 UTC
Thank you Khamsin.
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