How new players find us.

Started by Belenos, January 20, 2008, 04:49:55 PM

Quote from: FuSoYa on June 16, 2008, 08:58:23 PM
I'm  not quite sure how I found Armageddon.  I used to play an IRE mud and had made an account here long ago... wondered around... was like WTF where am I supposed to find shit to do?  Did it again, got hired and ended up falling in love.

Brandon

This, except add in a few more tries with "wtf do I do".

edit: Also, I didn't come from IRE.
Quote from: H. L.  MenckenEvery normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats.

Rufus dragged me here 3 days after he joined. Now been here 2+ years. Before we were playing Shattered Lands and found the RP there boring, and before that my first taste of a RPI was Threshold.

Quote from: Vessol on June 16, 2008, 09:53:16 PM
my first taste of a RPI was Threshold.

I'm truly, truly sorry. There's a  support group, you know.
There is no general doctrine which is not capable of eating out our morality if unchecked by the deep-seated habit of direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men. -George Eliot

My first RPI was Harshlands, back in, oh, 2001 or so.  Then I came here and never looked back.  Well, I stopped playing for like six years somewhere along the line, but I never looked back to Harshlands!
"Life isn't divided into genres. It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."

--Alan Moore

This is my first RPI. I started mudding with a friend in Medievia  ::) when I was 13, took a break then went to IRE (namely, Imperian) with that same friend when I was 14. We both stopped playing MUDs for a while until we found Arm last year. I got him to play a few months ago, but don't know if he still does.

Quote from: NoteworthyFellow on June 16, 2008, 09:57:40 PM
My first RPI was Harshlands, back in, oh, 2001 or so.  Then I came here and never looked back.  Well, I stopped playing for like six years somewhere along the line, but I never looked back to Harshlands!

Ugh, harshlands... I quit after a month of scrubbing pots and pans for a living.
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Quote from: jcljules on June 16, 2008, 11:12:01 PM
Quote from: NoteworthyFellow on June 16, 2008, 09:57:40 PM
My first RPI was Harshlands, back in, oh, 2001 or so.  Then I came here and never looked back.  Well, I stopped playing for like six years somewhere along the line, but I never looked back to Harshlands!

Ugh, harshlands... I quit after a month of scrubbing pots and pans for a living.

My first RPI was Harshlands as well. In its defense it used to be pretty badass back in the day. (ie 8 years ago)

A couple of friends and I made up some characters, raised a fighting order, went north, stormed a castle, and claimed it as our own. It was pretty damn awesome back in the day.

Then the dark times came ... the crafting times ...  :-\

After near a decade of asking: Hey um, do we get magic yet?
And hearing: Well, no we haven't coded it ... but we do have this craft to let your character pick rocks up off the ground ... then another supporting craft to let you paint a face on that rock and make a rock pet!

I said: ... ... fuck this.

Gave Armageddon a try since I'd heard about it years and years ago but thought I would never dig the Dark Sun thing. I figured at least they had a magic system up and running.

So I app'ed, had that similiar WTF do I do moment so many other folks get, and then got swept into a story and never looked back.

BTW, that little phrase: Be a ranger, every day is an adventure ...

They weren't kidding  ;D
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Oh my god he's still rocking the sandwich.

It was sometime around 1994... I can't remember who it was, but some player of a GODWARS clone, where I was the staff in charge of roleplaying, challenged me to make a character on Armageddon... So I did.  After waiting for a week or two to get approved, I went directly in to Trader's Inn and sat at a noble's table.  After being told to find a seat elsewhere, I was rather arrogant and said I would sit where I damn well pleased... It was soon time to make my second character.
Quote from: Wish

Don't think you're having all the fun...
You know me, I hate everyone!

Wish there was something real!
Wish there was something true!
Wish there was something real,
in this world full of YOU!

Hehe. Some fun stories. Arm is my first RPI mud. I started out about 11 years ago on (very sad) Yahoo chat freestyle roleplay rooms, I was then nudged in the direction of a H&S mud called Illusions of the Mind and was amazed that there could be code to back up my roleplay! Wow! After tottering around that playing nobles and getting beaten up by twinks a friend from there pushed me towards another H&S mud called Clandestine. I never really found myself satisfied with the level of RP on either and started staffing on IOM to try push it the direction of RP and building on Clandestine to keep myself occupied. It was another staffer on IOM who pushed and pushed for me to try Arm...so I did, and I've never looked back.
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Quote from: Delirium on November 28, 2012, 02:26:33 AM
I don't always act superior... but when I do it's on the forums of a text-based game

I think...my first character was a mul gladiator.  I started with a friend of mine who had learned of it from ISCA.  We made our mul gladiators.  Joined some group...and sparred.

I died in that sparring.

That I believe was my first character.

But I learned of it from ISCA.  Which I haven't been on...in at least a decade.  I'm afraid to.  I'm afraid of getting fifteen random 'X's' asking A/S/L or whatever it is. 

I think I blocked all 'X's' not long after I started, except people on my friends list.
At your table, the badass dun-clad female says in tribal-accented sirihish, putting on a piping voice, incongruous not the least because it doesn't get rid of her rasp:
     "'Oh, I killed me a forest cat!' That's nice; I wiped me bum after taking a shit.

Heh. I -started- harshlands during the dark crafting days. So no fun at all. I was a peasant farmer.... all I did was grow onions and go tavern sitting.
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(10:00:49 PM) Gimf: Yes, you sentence? I sentence often.

I played Harshlands' most hated character for something close to 6+ years..

Well, after Aliera, of course.
"When I was a fighting man, the kettle-drums they beat;
The people scattered gold-dust before my horse's feet;
But now I am a great king, the people hound my track
With poison in my wine-cup, and daggers at my back."

Quote from: jcljules on June 17, 2008, 05:54:51 PM
Heh. I -started- harshlands during the dark crafting days. So no fun at all. I was a peasant farmer.... all I did was grow onions and go tavern sitting.

Quote from: Malken on June 17, 2008, 05:58:04 PM
I played Harshlands' most hated character for something close to 6+ years..

Well, after Aliera, of course.

Well, I don't want to derail the thread into a Harshlands chat, but it does seem like a good few folks who came to Arm, came from  Harshlands, or its spin-offs (Forever's End ... SOI ...)
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Oh my god he's still rocking the sandwich.

Quote from: musashi on June 17, 2008, 06:03:43 PM
Quote from: jcljules on June 17, 2008, 05:54:51 PM
Heh. I -started- harshlands during the dark crafting days. So no fun at all. I was a peasant farmer.... all I did was grow onions and go tavern sitting.

Quote from: Malken on June 17, 2008, 05:58:04 PM
I played Harshlands' most hated character for something close to 6+ years..

Well, after Aliera, of course.

Well, I don't want to derail the thread into a Harshlands chat, but it does seem like a good few folks who came to Arm, came from  Harshlands, or its spin-offs (Forever's End ... SOI ...)

Yeah, and now it really seems like Harshlands is dying and SOI is growing steadily.  I'm oddly okay with it, as Harshlands just feels like the most generic RPI out there anymore.
"Life isn't divided into genres. It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."

--Alan Moore

I got tired of the bad english accents. I hate english accents over text.... when I see it in Armageddon, I just want to kill the characters.
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(10:00:49 PM) Gimf: Yes, you sentence? I sentence often.

Y'got some sorta problem wit flavor, boy?
Quote from: Wish

Don't think you're having all the fun...
You know me, I hate everyone!

Wish there was something real!
Wish there was something true!
Wish there was something real,
in this world full of YOU!

Hehehe, not really--but it reminds me of harshlands. When I see english accents, the Zalanthan desert turns into some pub next to a castle in a forest. and then I feel like logging out for the night.
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(10:00:49 PM) Gimf: Yes, you sentence? I sentence often.

How do you do an English accent over text?

Sometimes I like to imagine that southern Sirihish (particularly when spoken by nobles) sounds like British-accented English.  A 'rinthy accent would then be Cockney, of course.  If Red Storm had an accent it might be Australian.  Northern would be American/Southern, possibly with the nobles having a refined Kentucky drawl.

Quote from: Marauder Moe on June 18, 2008, 04:37:18 PM
How do you do an English accent over text?

Sometimes I like to imagine that southern Sirihish (particularly when spoken by nobles) sounds like British-accented English.  A 'rinthy accent would then be Cockney, of course.  If Red Storm had an accent it might be Australian.  Northern would be American/Southern, possibly with the nobles having a refined Kentucky drawl.

That's reaaally close to how I imagine it. Without the Australian. And all gypsies are Irish/Scottish. Elves (as they don't speak sirihish) I imagine to have an Eastern Euro twang when they speak sirihish.
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Quote from: Delirium on November 28, 2012, 02:26:33 AM
I don't always act superior... but when I do it's on the forums of a text-based game

I imagine Zalanthas being much more middle eastern than European, in accents and culture. There are turbans!!  ;D
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Quote from: jcljules on June 18, 2008, 04:44:52 PM
I imagine Zalanthas being much more middle eastern than European, in accents and culture. There are turbans!!  ;D

+1
Quote from: Marauder Moe
Oh my god he's still rocking the sandwich.

I cringe when I see....

A tall, muscular man takes a huge swig of ale, and says in southern accented sirihish, "Wot yew lookin at yew no good skinny?"

And I know its not bad RP or anything, I just personally don't like it.
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Quote from: jcljules on June 18, 2008, 09:50:33 PM
I cringe when I see....

A tall, muscular man takes a huge swig of ale, and says in southern accented sirihish, "Wot yew lookin at yew no good skinny?"

And I know its not bad RP or anything, I just personally don't like it.

What about something like, "Th' feck are you lookin' at, y'damn longneck?"

Thats a little better. Unfortunately I can't think of any alternative to the bad british accents.... so I can't complain too much about them.
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Quote from: jcljules on June 18, 2008, 10:12:17 PM
Thats a little better. Unfortunately I can't think of any alternative to the bad british accents.... so I can't complain too much about them.

I never, ever see people doing what you provided in your example.  Qzzrbl's example, on the other hand, doesn't bother me at all and I see it all the time.
"Life isn't divided into genres. It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."

--Alan Moore