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Post by Fantômas on Sept 17, 2018 7:06:54 GMT
As Logan likes to rerun stuff for other groups, take care not to post anything that will be run for others. If you are unsure, ask Logan.
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Post by logan9a on Sept 24, 2018 14:25:10 GMT
Another point -
Reading boards offline does not make for great radio.
However, if you are going to use some stuff in here and read off at least the high points during the game, this will help the audience to understand. Example: "According to Joshua on the wristband board, we have to go interview Smoly - he may have some information about the car."
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Jana
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Post by Jana on Sept 24, 2018 15:27:26 GMT
I think that some conversation on air will happen either way, as we probably won't write every detail here/won't answer all of the questions people will have/will want to have a discussion in real time...
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Post by logan9a on Sept 24, 2018 15:36:32 GMT
Hoping so however you can never tell what players are going to do. Plus, I think it would be neat for players to actually have a plan before they go into the game (which will no doubt be disrupted). This would help about half the group who spend a huge amount of time wandering about. I've heard it explained as 'shopping for things they can't afford or won't buy'.
Fictional example:
Rock gets a note "Please do this thing" because Joshua didn't have time to do it, thinks Rock can handle it.
That is good but what is better is if Rock has a list (from various players) of three different things to do. He might do them, he might not. He might do some of them. Either way, he's got stuff he could do.
There is nothing more sad (to the GM) than when a player says "We're going to investigate X" - they get into game and find X is gone/dead/already complete then they just stand around wondering "What should we do now? We only had one half assed plan, that didn't pan out and now we are just lost and confused."
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