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Stunna | Thu 01-Jan-09 11:02 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#23125, "Listen up people!"
Edited on Thu 01-Jan-09 11:27 PM
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I am seriously sick of reading logs where people are talking on the cabal like this:
{CABAL] tahren dead
{CABAL] warborf weald
{CABAL] kastellyn eastern
*It's like... could you put ANY less effort into it? To me, it's as OOC as being like:
{CABAL] AFK, toilet
I mean, if you don't want to acknowledge I'm emoting, fine. If you don't use the role command, whatever. But honestly people, that kind of transparent crap really wrecks the -mandatory RP- fantasy world I like to occasionally enjoy. Is it so much harder to type "is in"?
And before you go shouting "minimalist speech is my RP" let me preempt that by saying you are full of ####. If you are RPing minimalist speech, you do that like this:
{CABAL] See Warborf. Eastern.
Notice those capital letters? The punctuation? See, that's how 5th grade English students learn how to put voice inflection into writing. Neat, isn't it?
*I understand that in the middle of huge battles when your typing as fast as you can, sometimes it's all you can get out. I'm talking about times when that's not the case.
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I kind of agree, but..,
Java,
03-Jan-09 02:20 AM, #3
GORPU? NT,
Scrimbul,
03-Jan-09 03:39 AM, #4
meet mkt [] nt,
Java,
03-Jan-09 03:42 AM, #5
Even better,
nebel,
03-Jan-09 12:18 PM, #7
What's wrong with MS?,
elmeri_,
09-Jan-09 09:22 PM, #37
RE: What's wrong with MS?,
Artificial,
09-Jan-09 11:45 PM, #38
I think you missed his point.,
Java,
09-Jan-09 11:55 PM, #39
We Galadonians also call group gorpu.,
DurNominator,
10-Jan-09 02:30 AM, #40
It's more that,
Stunna,
03-Jan-09 09:08 PM, #9
Ever been in the heat of battle?,
Java,
03-Jan-09 09:14 PM, #10
Yes.,
Stunna,
03-Jan-09 09:54 PM, #11
I thought Java's point was a good one,
incognito,
03-Jan-09 10:07 PM, #12
Are you and Java reading my post at all?????,
Stunna,
03-Jan-09 10:20 PM, #13
Did you read mine?,
Java,
03-Jan-09 10:24 PM, #15
Sure it does.,
Java,
03-Jan-09 10:23 PM, #14
I disagree.,
GinGa,
04-Jan-09 10:05 AM, #16
Holy. Crap. People.,
Stunna,
04-Jan-09 12:28 PM, #17
Are you just going to ignore what I was trying to say?,
Java,
04-Jan-09 12:31 PM, #18
Clarification,
Stunna,
04-Jan-09 01:10 PM, #19
Well in that case, I agree with yo.,
Java,
04-Jan-09 02:06 PM, #20
RE: Well in that case, I agree with yo.,
Stunna,
04-Jan-09 10:46 PM, #28
Dude, whether mid battle or not this is just a non ques...,
elmeri_,
09-Jan-09 09:19 PM, #36
RE: Clarification,
incognito,
04-Jan-09 02:07 PM, #21
One thing here:,
Iunna,
04-Jan-09 02:25 PM, #22
Hehe true though my biggest problem is...,
Amberion,
04-Jan-09 06:21 PM, #25
I alias all my common mistakes,
Theerkla,
04-Jan-09 06:28 PM, #26
Exactly, and furthermore,
Stunna,
04-Jan-09 10:44 PM, #27
You seem to be missing the big point.,
Java,
04-Jan-09 11:00 PM, #29
Ok man,
Stunna,
04-Jan-09 11:46 PM, #30
Oh and Java...,
Stunna,
04-Jan-09 11:59 PM, #31
I'm in the Air Force,
Java,
05-Jan-09 01:08 AM, #32
So easy to fix.,
Iunna,
04-Jan-09 02:28 PM, #23
Just as a small note...,
Splntrd,
04-Jan-09 03:18 PM, #24
Humans vs Zombies?,
Java,
05-Jan-09 01:11 AM, #33
RE: Humans vs Zombies?,
Splntrd,
06-Jan-09 01:55 AM, #34
Heh, sounds like fun. :D ~,
Rodriguez,
06-Jan-09 11:48 AM, #35
Cosign (nt).,
Iunna,
03-Jan-09 12:03 AM, #2
Sounds like you are ooc to me,
incognito,
02-Jan-09 03:58 AM, #1
In a world built on the written word...,
Mekantos,
03-Jan-09 04:37 AM, #6
Could you please re-read my post? n/t,
Stunna,
03-Jan-09 09:05 PM, #8
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Java | Sat 03-Jan-09 03:42 AM |
Member since 07th Apr 2003
1055 posts
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#23133, "meet mkt [] nt"
In response to Reply #4
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nebel | Sat 03-Jan-09 12:18 PM |
Member since 03rd Oct 2003
148 posts
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#23137, "Even better"
In response to Reply #5
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Clarius tells you 'MS'
You tell Clarius 'What was that you said?'
Clarius tells you 'meet at Market Square'
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elmeri_ | Fri 09-Jan-09 09:22 PM |
Member since 13th Dec 2004
252 posts
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#23289, "What's wrong with MS?"
In response to Reply #7
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People constantly use abbreviations for names of places.
Clarius tells you 'Are you from out of town? We Galadonians commonly refer to the Market Square as MS.'
Oh man, I'm so going to start using this line.
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DurNominator | Sat 10-Jan-09 02:30 AM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
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#23302, "We Galadonians also call group gorpu."
In response to Reply #37
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In Galadonian vernacular, "gorpu" also means "Greetings, sir/madam. Would you like to join me for some adventures?" and is thought to be a polite expression, like English "kthxbye", which means "All correct, Thank you, God be with you.".
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incognito | Sat 03-Jan-09 10:07 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#23144, "I thought Java's point was a good one"
In response to Reply #11
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For example, as Victoria, I hardly dared to update my role in case someone ambushed me whilst I wasn't paying much attention. Most of the time I had my hands full. Long sentences were often not a luxury.
It's probably a significant part of the reason that I am almost never assassinated too.
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elmeri_ | Fri 09-Jan-09 09:19 PM |
Member since 13th Dec 2004
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#23288, "Dude, whether mid battle or not this is just a non ques..."
In response to Reply #28
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I will use a sports analogy since I have never (thank god) been in actual battle. In a football/hockey w/e team sport, a certain lingo of communicating develops. I'm not really familiar with what you yell on the field in English, but I'm pretty sure you have brief one word exclamations to communicate various situations, such as passing the ball or someone coming from behind. This is no different. In the cf world communication is actually text that is mediated by cb, gt, y and say. A lingo will develop for communicating, and if it means incomplete sentences without capitalization and punctuation, so be it.
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incognito | Sun 04-Jan-09 02:07 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#23156, "RE: Clarification"
In response to Reply #19
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And yet, the more time you take to type it, the more likely you will lose the trail of the guy you just spotted in Galadon.
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Iunna | Sun 04-Jan-09 02:25 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#23157, "One thing here:"
In response to Reply #16
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My issue here is that it's hard to argue it takes *that* much more time to shout 'Lich in Voralia!' vs. 'Lich voralia!' Let's face it, most of us type pretty damn fast and I don't think the added half second it takes to clean it up is going to be the end-all, be-all of most combat situations, but that's just my opinion about one pet peeve.
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Amberion | Sun 04-Jan-09 06:21 PM |
Member since 06th Jun 2007
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#23160, "Hehe true though my biggest problem is..."
In response to Reply #22
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Typing to fast and not noticing that I typed something wrong when sending it...
I bet ALOT of people could spot my chars by all the typos, some examples:
Tahnk you
Killt em all (That one could look like RP-speech pattern though)
Well, you get it... For me, that looks even worse. But you can be 100% certain that I always use punctation and what not. ^^ Always shoot first and then call whatever you hit the target.
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Theerkla | Sun 04-Jan-09 06:28 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#23161, "I alias all my common mistakes"
In response to Reply #25
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"ho pk", wehre, and some of the typos I make in my tells. My biggest mistake is when I'm typing stream of consciousness, I always seem to confuse now and know.
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Iunna | Sun 04-Jan-09 02:28 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
473 posts
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#23158, "So easy to fix."
In response to Reply #9
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If they just said "Warborf died", same number of letters, and it's an actual sentence!
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Splntrd | Sun 04-Jan-09 03:18 PM |
Member since 08th Feb 2004
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#23159, "Just as a small note..."
In response to Reply #23
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I play indoor Laser Tag and a live action outdoors game called Humans Vs. Zombies, where the action/combat can be very intense and fast-paced. I know that this exact sentence: "Adam dead." or "Jerry dead." is uttered quite frequently. Individuals in high-stress situations that need to communicate quickly and efficiently will abandon grammar in real life; I don't see why it's poor roleplay for your character to do so in a high-stress situation in game.
As long as you capitalize and punctuate. Splntrd
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Splntrd | Tue 06-Jan-09 01:50 AM |
Member since 08th Feb 2004
1096 posts
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#23169, "RE: Humans vs Zombies?"
In response to Reply #33
Edited on Tue 06-Jan-09 01:55 AM
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Somewhere inbetween: out-of-shape college students sprinting.
I was one of the two guys that implemented the game here at Ball State, and although I don't serve as GM anymore I serve as the president of the student organization here that serves as kind of the support system for the game by advertising for it, providing a website and forums for discussion, events organizing, and implementing other games such as Assassins.
It's not a LARP, so people aren't expected to actually attempt to roleplay zombies, although some do perpetuate this "Team Zombie" "Horde" mentality. It's more of a huge game of apocalypse-themed tag than anything else.
Games around here typically have 150-250 players, are played on a college campus, and last 24/7 for 5-10 days, during school. They're played until either the moderator closes the game with a plot-based ending, or all the humans die. Team changes and starve timers are kept track of with a somewhat unsophisticated database we had to code from scratch.
Two teams, everyone starts out as a human except three secret zombies. Humans carry nerf guns and various soft projectiles that stun zombies, and attempt to survive the apocalypse. Zombies have to "kill" humans by tagging them. If they don't feed on a human every 48 hours they starve to death and are out of the game. Every human killed can feed 3 zombies for a 48 hour period, so essentially every human that dies means there are 4 more zombies the next day. Until, of course, there are no longer enough humans dying to sustain a massive horde. This usually happens about mid-week, as all of the chubby and stupid ones have been weeded out. Humans are encouraged to go outside at night and participate in plot-based scenarios called missions, which often pit one team against the other to complete objectives. Inside camus buildings are considered safe zones; zombies can enter but no one can fire a weapon or be killed. Thus, there's a significant amount of camping. It's heavily teamwork oriented. Splntrd
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Rodriguez | Tue 06-Jan-09 11:48 AM |
Member since 30th Jan 2005
367 posts
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#23176, "Heh, sounds like fun. :D ~"
In response to Reply #34
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Iunna | Sat 03-Jan-09 12:03 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
473 posts
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#23130, "Cosign (nt)."
In response to Reply #0
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incognito | Fri 02-Jan-09 03:58 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#23127, "Sounds like you are ooc to me"
In response to Reply #0
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Lack of caps may annoy some players, but quite how you can say that it makes something ooc is ridiculous. The meaning is perfectly clear. And how does whether or not a letter is capitalised change the ic'ness?!!!!
Personally I have more issues with emotes over a tell or channel, because to me, that is not something that a Theran is able to do.
Sure, your way of cap'ing is slightly better, but equally one is often in a rush at the time of making a tell. A lich might realise dude has died and locate the corpse, which means you need to have done what you need to and got out of town. There might have been an assassin stalking whilst you fought. Lowbies might have called others to you.
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Mekantos | Sat 03-Jan-09 04:37 AM |
Member since 06th Dec 2003
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#23134, "In a world built on the written word..."
In response to Reply #1
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...punction matters, god dammit.*
*Unless you are Shokai.
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Stunna | Sat 03-Jan-09 09:05 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
1048 posts
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#23140, "Could you please re-read my post? n/t"
In response to Reply #1
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