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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Antigone on November 24, 2006, 05:18:18 PM

Title: Logs..
Post by: Antigone on November 24, 2006, 05:18:18 PM
Seeing as how the world is going to end in June, can we all expose all our hoarded IC-sensitive logs afterwards?
Title: Logs..
Post by: spawnloser on November 24, 2006, 05:19:51 PM
I believe it was Sanvean that said something to the effect that some things can be 'declassified' while some can not.  I'm sure that in some ways, the new game will be like what we have now, and those things that give away secrets that should remain secret will not be allowed, but those that don't will be open season.
Title: Logs..
Post by: Gazarsgo on January 02, 2007, 05:20:13 PM
i think the op was asking about player's logs.  I have a shitload, personally, dating back to the mid 90s ^_^

there was a time period when i would log an entire character's life, but I haven't for my past few shortly lived characters.

my 30d played whiran (in less than 3 months rl) is entirely logged though.

does anyone else have this compulsion?  i picked it up when RPTs first started becoming less rare (tuluki cataclysm etc)  i've broken it since, but, heh, there's a lot of text lying around.
Title: Logs..
Post by: Maso on January 02, 2007, 06:33:15 PM
I think what spawnloser means is that some players logs may still contain information that will be IC sensitive in the new game too.

As for logs, I have none. Am I bad?  :oops:
Title: Logs..
Post by: Agent_137 on January 02, 2007, 07:20:42 PM
Quote from: "Maso"I think what spawnloser means is that some players logs may still contain information that will be IC sensitive in the new game too.

As for logs, I have none. Am I bad?  :oops:

Just not playing smart.

At the very least, logs are good for knowing what you lost when the game crashes. At the most, they're a great way to remember times gone by .
Title: Logs..
Post by: Maso on January 02, 2007, 07:27:21 PM
Should I be logging everything?  :shock:

I can usually deal ok with crashes...I just scroll up and check before I close the window. But you're right, I wish I did have logs of a few specific moments, but most of the time situations don't seem worth logging and by the time something cool happens it's too late to start logging.  :cry:
Title: Logs..
Post by: Agent_137 on January 02, 2007, 07:35:16 PM
that's what auto-log is for.

this is 2007. A 300 gig harddrive costs 80 dollars.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2268595&Sku=TSD-320AS&SRCCODE=WEBGOOHD&CMP=KNC-GOOGL

A couple of megs of text aren't an issue. LOG EVERYTHING.
Title: Re: Logs..
Post by: Ktavialt on January 02, 2007, 08:36:36 PM
Quote from: "Antigone"Seeing as how the world is going to end in June, can we all expose all our hoarded IC-sensitive logs afterwards?

I made a post on the "Ask the Staff" forum some while back asking if we
could get a reminiscing forum once Arm blows up and becomes Arm 2.
Sanvean said she didn't see why not, and said to remind her once Arm
changes.

- Ktavialt
Title: Logs..
Post by: cyberpatrol_735 on January 02, 2007, 10:26:21 PM
Quote from: "Agent_137"that's what auto-log is for.

this is 2007. A 300 gig harddrive costs 80 dollars.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2268595&Sku=TSD-320AS&SRCCODE=WEBGOOHD&CMP=KNC-GOOGL

A couple of megs of text aren't an issue. LOG EVERYTHING.

Linkie no work.


Anyway, I log every mud session, nothing gets left out.

To date, since I've wiped my harddrive on accident..

I've got 0.75 gigs of nothing but logs.

On my harddrive before it crashed, I had over 1 gig of nothing but mud logs.

Every single char, heh..
Title: Logs..
Post by: Ghost on January 03, 2007, 07:31:47 AM
I keep logging everything too!

You know, when an imm animated NPC prostitude Ways you to have some "fun" and you refuse them saying you are already in bed with two other people, you get to keep that moment for eternity if you are logging it.
Title: Logs..
Post by: Maso on January 03, 2007, 01:55:10 PM
How do you keep track of them all? Like...title with them with the character name and date?

Edit: Ok, I'm am logging everything as of now.
Title: Logs..
Post by: Gimfalisette on January 03, 2007, 02:16:13 PM
Quote from: "Maso"How do you keep track of them all? Like...title with them with the character name and date?

I title my log files with character name, date, and log # from that date. So something like "Ziggy-01-03-06-02.txt" means it's from my character named Ziggy, date January 3rd 2006, 2nd file from that day. (I could append my new log to the previous one for the date, but they get so long, I just prefer to make new ones.)

Log files come in very handy when I need to pull up a character's description, follow up on something that was said in a conversation, check the details of something that happened in game, sift through combat spam for the purpose of analyzing and learning, or just reminisce about cool fun stuff. I use other means of keeping descriptions and details and to-do lists and so on, but logs are good for backup.
Title: Logs..
Post by: Ghost on January 03, 2007, 02:41:47 PM
I make a folder for a theme.  And in that folder, I put a number for each log starting with 1.  If there is an interesting stuff that happened, I open that log once I log off and clean the cool part, name it as whatever cool thing that happened there, and then save it.

I started logging everything after Eniriah forced me to strike a pose and sing:  I am toooo sexy for my shiiiiiiirt!

Damn it.  I should have started logging earlier.  But I memorized the event so it is an undying moment too!

Love you Eniriah.
Title: Logs..
Post by: psionic fungus on February 02, 2007, 05:59:11 AM
A decade old example of why logs are valuable:


someone slowly fades into existence.

97hp 91mvp>
Someone calls forth a riding crop from the plane of Elemental Wind.

97hp 91mvp>
Someone says, out of character:
    "Hi.  I'm your new proctologist."

97hp 91mvp>
Someone calls forth a pair of fur-lined manacles from the plane of Elemental Wind.

97hp 91mvp>
Someone calls forth a dildo-tipped staff entitled 'The Sodomizer' from the plane of Elemental Wind.

97hp 91mvp>
Someone calls forth a pair of fur-lined shackles from the plane of Elemental Wind.

97hp 91mvp>
Someone snickers.

97hp 91mvp>
Someone says, out of character:
    "you won't feel this, at all"


Yeah... So...

As a compulsive logger, I generally name logs based on the character I'm playing and the number of the log (ie: "Amos - 001.log").  I have about 464mb worth of logs on my pc, spanning over a decade of playing time. Not too much space considering the amount of my life it represents.  The question I have is... What can we do with these captured moments of time?

Personally, I want to collect logs relating to various times and events from Arm's history, from assorted players, so that I can assemble short stories / comics told through the multiple perspectives, allowing contributors (and others) to see the story from all sides, the way it was never seen before.

But, if that doesn't happen, at least I have gems like the above to keep me company, late at night, when sane people sleep.
Title: Logs..
Post by: Evil on February 03, 2007, 05:37:23 AM
How would keep logs off of GMud? I know that in file there is logging but *shrug* I know only the most miniscule of stuff on the computer. If anyone could help it'd really appreciated  :D  Thanks.
Title: Logs..
Post by: IAmJacksOpinion on February 10, 2007, 01:52:32 AM
I use gMud. It's simple-de-dimple!!

Either go to 'File' > 'Logging' on the pull down menu up top, or click on the cartoony log icon. It should be second from the left, right next to the question mark. Then, just name your file and it starts goin'.

All the logs will be saved to your "Gmud" folder. If you're not sure where that is, click your start menu and run a search.  Mine is on 'C:/program files/gmud" so, My Computer > Disk Drive C > Gmud.

And I started logging everything halfway through one character after I missed something REALLY cool, but I don't know what it was. :P

The way I do it, is Year-month-day time(24 hr military) and character name.
So, my log files look like:
'07-02-11 1534 Bob.log'
This way they stay in both chronological order, and by character.  And if something truelly cool happens, I copy and paste it to a new file, clean it up, and save it with a name like "Mexican Inix show.txt" :p