MMORPG based on Powers and Perils
Scott Adams
longshot at DARKTECH.ORG
Fri Jun 1 02:25:46 CEST 2001
At 05:58 PM 5/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
>At 08:20 AM 5/29/01 -0400, you wrote:
>>Many of the rules in P&P would not really be suitable for an online game.
>>The idea, however would be very refreshing, and very un-PC (Male characters
>>stronger then female by the rules? Horrors! :).
>
>Certainly - the idea is to mesh as much of the P&P core rules into the
>system as we possibly can.
>Mostly the maintain the flavor, for those of us who know.
Then the problem is players come and learn this system used those rules and
say P&P what? :) Never heard of it...
>
>>Most of the draw I see is the world. My brother is running his own system
>>based on the Perilous Lands. Unfortunatly, I'm not sure how much of the
>>cultural richness you could actually implement without it being so watered
>>down by the realities of AI and server coding such that it would just be a
>>pale vision of itself.
>
>Sadly, all attempts to secure any kind of licensing have been denied.
>Besides, the game world we have in mind is heavily reliant on NPC's
>with strong AI, and cities and such have to be designed according to
>certain rules.
That's the simple part code wise. Meshing it together to develop a 24/7
active world is another matter :) I mean the AI would create wars alot :)
>>I like the idea, but I think the P&P world will only really work in the
>>minds of table-top players. :)
>> -- Burton
>
>Maybe so. I would still like to capture the flavor...
I'm sure we would all....
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