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Author Topic: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 2 Revision)  (Read 14238 times)

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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #135 on: October 13, 2023, 07:46:37 pm »

Let chaos reign and make the king wonder if he should hire new guys for this
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #136 on: October 13, 2023, 07:47:05 pm »

Well, the rules themselves state that if no decision can be made, the moderator will pick which design wins randomly, selecting from among the designs that are tied.

So a coin toss if it's just two of them.

If we as a group agree that no, we are not going to be changing our minds or moving our votes, then that should trigger a coin toss between the M12 and the Windgun.

Rolling the dice or flipping a coin it’ll get the game moving along so I support it.

Precisely part of why I'm supporting it too. I just don't want this to fester for days and days as we get more and more salty. To that end I'm fine with deciding the winner between our two favored designs randomly, as long as both sides of the argument agree that they won't be salty if the coin toss isn't in their favor.

I could roll a weighted die, with a d(total votes) where each vote is represented by a number. So currently it'd be a d9 with 1-4 as the one thing, 4-8 as the other, and 9 as the last.
I'd take that too, naturally, since it allows for the extremely funny possibility of the rocket gun being selected despite only having one vote.

Let chaos reign and make the king wonder if he should hire new guys for this
Mwaaahahahahaha.
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #137 on: October 13, 2023, 07:49:18 pm »

Roll the dice, and let them fall where they may. fortes Fortuna adiuvat.
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #138 on: October 13, 2023, 07:50:23 pm »

Would we need a votebox for this, so we can see what the majority prefers?
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #139 on: October 13, 2023, 07:51:28 pm »

Quote from: Votebox
4 - Świnka-Kröte M12 Rifle - Maxim, UristMcRiley, C2M, Thanatos
0 - Gryf's Szybki Rifle -
0 - 'Killer Queen' Standard Steam Rifle -
0 - Míngxīng Shèshǒu Rifle -
4 - Wiatrówki Wer. 1 "Windgun Ver. 1" - TricMagic, TCK, Kashyyk, Fallacy
1 - Mle 1912 "Volcan" Rocket Gun - m1895
0 - Coiling Bow "Kynigós" -

Majority? What majority?
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #140 on: October 13, 2023, 07:52:37 pm »

Would we need a votebox for this, so we can see what the majority prefers?

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1- Yay: TricMagic
0- Nay:
0- Coin Flip:
This majority ninja FoU.
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #141 on: October 13, 2023, 07:54:10 pm »

As for vote resolving method, I'm more in favour of the chaos-inducing weighted die roll instead of coin flipping
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« Reply #142 on: October 13, 2023, 08:09:19 pm »

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2- Yay: TricMagic, m1895
0- Nay:
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« Reply #143 on: October 13, 2023, 08:10:57 pm »

Sigh

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« Reply #144 on: October 13, 2023, 08:38:30 pm »

Quote from: Big Red Die of RNG
4- Yay: TricMagic, m1895, Maxim, TCK
0- Nay:
0- Coin Flip:
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #145 on: October 13, 2023, 08:47:10 pm »

Quote from: Big Red Die of RNG
5- Yay: TricMagic, m1895, Maxim, TCK, Fallacy
0- Nay:
0- Coin Flip:

At least we can agree about our disagreement.
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #146 on: October 13, 2023, 09:42:39 pm »

Opposing the use of GUNPOWDER in a ww1 based mostly realistic armsrace is basically against the spirit of the game. If you don't want gunpowder, then stick to the goblins vs kobolds armsrace that requires no historical knowledge and is based on fantasy with soft science!

There's plenty of funny things to do with hard science. History of humanity has been using tools in innovative ways and being inspired by nature.

You think gunpowder wasn't a wacky idea for centuries? you think agriculture wasn't an insane prospect that was laughed at by cavemen? dedicated breeding of dogs was mostly for the amusement of nobility!
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #147 on: October 13, 2023, 10:27:31 pm »

Opposing the use of GUNPOWDER in a ww1 based mostly realistic armsrace is basically against the spirit of the game. If you don't want gunpowder, then stick to the goblins vs kobolds armsrace that requires no historical knowledge and is based on fantasy with soft science!

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Greatest War Arms Race is an Arms Race based in an alternate universe on a planet of humans about to enter their equivalent of our World War I. The setting is a fairly flexible medium science fiction: as long as you can give a reason why something should work (more than "because it can") then it should be possible. If you're not sure about the viability of a proposal, you can always ask and I'll let you know if it's at least within the scope of the game, with a little more advice at the start.

'mostly realistic' != 'fairly flexible medium science fiction'
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #148 on: October 13, 2023, 11:08:09 pm »

I'm tired can we just move on already and see if we get the smart rifle or the dead end?
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Re: Greatest War Southern Star Thread - Spring 1912 (Prelim 1 Design)
« Reply #149 on: October 14, 2023, 07:32:45 am »

Ah Salt on the first turn Even if there are no boats, the smell of salt is fresh in this thread.

More seriously.
'mostly realistic' != 'fairly flexible medium science fiction'
You look to history blinded by prejudice of past failures; Failing to see the shine of sci-fi futures. Or in other words, you want WW1 Military Industrial Complex. Not an Alternate version that never existed cause it failed in our reality where rules were more strict. And yet our reality has some very strange things too, like quantum computing and superfluidity.
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