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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16050 on: August 30, 2013, 04:20:26 pm »

((Miyamoto has around...Less than half of the missions Milno has under his belt? He is still in the group, though. High-risk, high-reward missions do pop up for the newbies, like his first one. Also, our teams will not always be the same. They are not static.

Calling foul is easy. Apparently, acting is hard.))
((It's not nearly as dramatic as he is saying, I but I understand why somebody wouldn't want to jump through all the hoops.

And you can't deny that there is a definite change in atmosphere. The first seven missions in was all random, no leader, free for all.
Starting with mission eight we had squad leaders, then in
mission nine we had a group leader, in
mission 10 Jim got to pick the group, then
in mission 11 we had a completely secret side-mission, which was actually more important then everything else we did combined, and
now (missions 12/13) we have officially chosen three people, to have more secret information than everybody else, and in addition the teams got picked without even the players being aware of it happening.

I don't know about you, but I see a definite escalation.

And from the roleplaying standpoint, before now, you could be any character you want, and as capable as a potato, and still be picked on any mission. Now there's an actual competition for the missions. You can harp all you want about low-experience players getting picked, and it not being an impassable barrier (I'm not planning to give up anytime soon.) but you can't deny that there any many hoops now, and (for example: friendship and what Milno and Jim thinks of you is now important whereas before it was not), whereas before there were none, and the only difference between players were the equipment they wore.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16051 on: August 30, 2013, 04:21:24 pm »

And if I remember what I read earlier correctly those not selected for those teams will be staying on the ship on the off chance it gets attacked, so won't be getting onto other missions and even if it gets attacked will earn far less tokens.
((No, the current group has a mission, the people on the ship will also receive missions, but quite a few of them need to get debriefed first. It is what is currently happening, it is not a precedent for the future,))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16052 on: August 30, 2013, 04:28:01 pm »

(( I'll try to find it in a minute but I saw it mentioned somewere that those not on teams will be defending the ship. Since it's gone outside of random teams now we'll end up with 1 of 2 things happening.

Either newer players will as I think get left to rot on the ship with minor missions at best and no hope of ever catching up. Or I'm wrong we'll get bigger missions and it'll be 10 porely equipped players tossed into a mission designed for older players so most of them will wind up dead because nobody who had the skill and equipment for it was in the team since they all ended up on the super secret teams.

Either way new players are getting the short end of the stick, or we'll get a long series of crappy minor missions that pay so little we'll never have a hope of catching up.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16053 on: August 30, 2013, 04:29:31 pm »

A question for Piecewise: How would mission 11 be different if Faith did not volunteer at the last moment? Or if it did actually turn out to be all-newbie.

Also, still waiting for full logs/PM's from Faiths adventures and from the Secret Briefing.


And if I remember what I read earlier correctly those not selected for those teams will be staying on the ship on the off chance it gets attacked, so won't be getting onto other missions and even if it gets attacked will earn far less tokens.
((No, the current group has a mission, the people on the ship will also receive missions, but quite a few of them need to get debriefed first. It is what is currently happening, it is not a precedent for the future,))
((I don't think we'll be getting in any missions before the current two is complete.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16054 on: August 30, 2013, 04:33:27 pm »

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16055 on: August 30, 2013, 04:36:08 pm »

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16056 on: August 30, 2013, 04:37:57 pm »

(( I'll try to find it in a minute but I saw it mentioned somewere that those not on teams will be defending the ship. Since it's gone outside of random teams now we'll end up with 1 of 2 things happening.

Either newer players will as I think get left to rot on the ship with minor missions at best and no hope of ever catching up. Or I'm wrong we'll get bigger missions and it'll be 10 porely equipped players tossed into a mission designed for older players so most of them will wind up dead because nobody who had the skill and equipment for it was in the team since they all ended up on the super secret teams.

Either way new players are getting the short end of the stick, or we'll get a long series of crappy minor missions that pay so little we'll never have a hope of catching up.))
((Look man, you don't have to play if you don't want to play.

But going on this doom and gloom tirade about how there's three hand-picked teams going on a special operation while everyone else remains on ship, and therefore that's how it will always be forever and ever, is just depressing and weird. Nobody said that, nobody implied that, and it'd be a really weird way to run the game unless it was on its last few missions anyway.

In short, I think you're reading waaaaaaay too much into not being selected for dodgeball this one time.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16057 on: August 30, 2013, 04:39:54 pm »

(( I'll try to find it in a minute but I saw it mentioned somewere that those not on teams will be defending the ship. Since it's gone outside of random teams now we'll end up with 1 of 2 things happening.

Either newer players will as I think get left to rot on the ship with minor missions at best and no hope of ever catching up. Or I'm wrong we'll get bigger missions and it'll be 10 porely equipped players tossed into a mission designed for older players so most of them will wind up dead because nobody who had the skill and equipment for it was in the team since they all ended up on the super secret teams.

Either way new players are getting the short end of the stick, or we'll get a long series of crappy minor missions that pay so little we'll never have a hope of catching up.))
((All missions pay equally, except this one that took 2 other missions to complete, so we get paid extra. You get 5 tokens per mission, plus tokens for stuff you bring back and not being completely useless. If you don't squat around on the ship and actually participate in missions, you will be able to get yourself brought up to par pretty quick. And there are always equalizers - the Doctor likes experimenting, the Armory Master provides basic training, and Nyars sells mysterious boxes of experimental doom. Plus you get to Tinker and come up with ways of being useful.

A completely useless character that remains completely useless, will remain completely useless. It's your own job as the player to make him useful.

Also, a question to piecewise. Considering we've been stuck on the planetoid for more or less a whole year, do the participants of mission 9b get some minor skill or stat increases, according to what they've been doing? Or will you just assign extra points and hope we roleplay it? :P))

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((Indeed. Seriously, has nobody ever played UFO or XCOM around here? Sure, you have your team of trained veterans that get to do the toughest missions, but unless you actually send your rookies along with them, or to smaller crash sites and less hectic engagements, you will eventually start losing qualified manpower when you need it most.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16058 on: August 30, 2013, 04:41:11 pm »

"Yeah, two tokens sounds pretty fair, unless flynt wants to offer more?"

((also, stealth team, yikes. I was actually about to get myself put into a standard robot body. I'm not sure that's all that great for stealth.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16059 on: August 30, 2013, 04:42:51 pm »

Also, a question to piecewise. Considering we've been stuck on the planetoid for more or less a whole year, do the participants of mission 9b get some minor skill or stat increases, according to what they've been doing? Or will you just assign extra points and hope we roleplay it? :P))
((YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!!!

Also, to all people replying to Patrick. I believe we've made our point, and he's made his. It was a legitimate point and a legitimate concern. But it's been made, and now we should cease bickering about it.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16060 on: August 30, 2013, 04:46:30 pm »

(( By the time new players are actually being chosen for those super hard missions they'll just be a case of watch team leader do everything then go home but what the hell may as well waste some time.
The point I'm trying to make is it's completely unfair to the newest players to suddenly not place them onto the next missions automatically. Hell most of the reason I joint was because I thought I'd get into a mission pretty quickly since I like sink or swim moments. Not end up sitting on the ship for months while people just coming back from missions go out again.

But yes point made, newer players just have to accept it.))


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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16061 on: August 30, 2013, 04:53:53 pm »

...The point I'm trying to make is it's completely unfair to the newest players to suddenly not place them onto the next missions automatically...
((So, you would rather face certain death against enemies so tough that some of our veterans may as well not come back from this mission, armed with naught but your MkI suit and whatever gear you can buy for 5 tokens, than wait it out, train, and get onto an easier mission? The point is legitimate in its own way, but there is "equal opportunity employment" and there is "sending rats to the meatgrinder". It isn't anything to be seriously upset about. ^_^))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16062 on: August 30, 2013, 04:55:29 pm »

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« Reply #16063 on: August 30, 2013, 04:56:05 pm »

(( I like certain death, it makes it all the more impressive when somehow you walk back in carrying the oh so mighty veterans head slung over your shoulder doing your best to look like a boss and hide the piss trails on the legs of your trousers.

It's worked for me before, until the next mission where I got both my legs cut off and was fed to a giant pig. But it chocked to death eating me so I claim a moral victory on that 1. ))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: The Gravy of Murder
« Reply #16064 on: August 30, 2013, 04:56:57 pm »

((Shall I pass out the 'EQUAL OPPORTUNITY MEATGRINDER' signs?))
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