Oh, at first it was confusing. Just the idea of computers was like — whoa! I'm eleven hundred years old! I had trouble adjusting to the idea of Lutherans.

Anya ,'Get It Done'


Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue

A thread for the discussion of games: board, LARP, MMORPG, video, tabletop RPG, game theory etc. etc. and all attendant news, developments and ancillary subjects thereof, as well as coordinating/scheduling games either online or IRL. All are welcome to chime in, talk about their favorite games or learn about gaming of any sort.

PLEASE TO WHITEFONT SPOILERS for video games, RPG modules or anything for which foreknowledge of events might lessen one's enjoyment of whatever gaming experience.


Aims - Apr 25, 2008 4:38:33 am PDT #97 of 26133
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Crash Things On Purpose

AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I must have this!

NO! It is a real game! I can't remember what game it is, but one of the setup is your drive the car into a huge amount of traffic and whoever causes the most amount of damage, wins. It's AWESOME!!


Aims - Apr 25, 2008 4:39:37 am PDT #98 of 26133
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Is "Pulling a Pete" anything like trying to develop a thermonuclear hand grenade?

No, "Pulling a Pete" happens when you are playing the car crash game and you manage to drive your car past everything and hit nothing and cause no damage but $500 to your own bumper.


Jessica - Apr 25, 2008 4:40:33 am PDT #99 of 26133
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

A Staten Island-esque area will not be featured in the game for the reason that Rockstar Games believes it would not be fun to play there.

HA.

Having driven through Staten Island quite recently, I concur entirely.


Miracleman - Apr 25, 2008 4:42:03 am PDT #100 of 26133
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

I forget the actual name of the game that has "Crash Things on Purpose"...it's a racing game ND has and one of the things you can do is kinda like bowling with cars. You're presented with a short course full of obstacles and at the end of the course is a busy intersection and your job is to crash your car into the intersection causing all sorts of secondary crashes and the person who causes the most damage (counted in dollars) wins.

"Pulling a Pete" is running your car down the course, avoiding the obstacles and FAILING TO CRASH YOUR CAR INTO ANYTHING WHATSOEVER. Because when Pete and Jilli were visiting we played this game and that's what Pete did. Failed. To crash.

I mean...how can you fail to crash your car?

As revenge Pete routinely kicks the living shit out of anything and anybody at Halo. And just to grind it in, he's all gracious about it.

Fucker.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 25, 2008 4:42:25 am PDT #101 of 26133
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Is "Pulling a Pete" anything like trying to develop a thermonuclear hand grenade?

No, "Pulling a Pete" happens when you are playing the car crash game and you manage to drive your car past everything and hit nothing and cause no damage but $500 to your own bumper.

And here I thought "Pulling a Pete" was being adorably loomy.


Aims - Apr 25, 2008 4:43:00 am PDT #102 of 26133
Shit's all sorts of different now.

No, that's just Being Pete.

He's gonna come in here and be all, "Bloody hell! Adorable in the gaming thread too???"


amych - Apr 25, 2008 4:43:10 am PDT #103 of 26133
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

That sounds incredibly fabulous. And like just the thing for after work on certain days.


Aims - Apr 25, 2008 4:45:18 am PDT #104 of 26133
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Amy, it so totally is. It's wonderful. I want to create one similar wherein you get to "create" a work place - like Sims or something - and then you go in and FUCK IT UP. Detroy the office and burn it down. Very theraputic.

I'd call it Office Space: The Home Game. Everyone fights over who gets to be Milton.


Miracleman - Apr 25, 2008 4:45:42 am PDT #105 of 26133
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

Hey, can you tell me some more about this Fantasy Grounds deal? Is it D&D, D20, something else?

It's an online tabletop RPG facilitator. And I think you can configure it for a variety of games, so d20 or multi-dice or all six-siders...

Here. Fantasy Grounds


billytea - Apr 25, 2008 4:46:14 am PDT #106 of 26133
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I gamed a lot when I was in school during the '80s. Then I moved to DC and never found a group to game with, and I kind of drifted away. So I'm more the era of Nuclear War/Nuclear Escalation. Oh, and Kingmaker -- can't forget Kingmaker.

I loved Kingmaker, but it too had serious balance issues. My usual strategy was 'get hold of an heir and go sit on an island somewhere'. On the other hand, the card-based combat and event stuff was a revelation. There's a whole slew of wargames out these days that have taken that card thing even further - Paths of Glory is a well-regarded WWI card-based game, and War of the Ring makes good use of them too. (I so wish I could find someone to play that against.)

Oh, another card-based strategy, if not war, game, is 1960: The Making of the President. Wallybee and I played that just tonight. (She was Nixon, I was Kennedy.) It was a tight game. She was dominant in the West, and cherry-picked New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Michigan our of my stronghold. (And, like Kennedy, the Dems took Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, but they threw their votes to Byrd.) End result - I won by pretty much a single state. If Mrs Nixon had grabbed Ohio or California off me, she would've pulled it off.