Hi all,
Let's try to setup an IRC meeting. For those who do not remember how to use an IRC program (for example mIRC) and who do not know how to join #TRoS channel in MagicStar irc server, check this thread: http://www.indie-rpgs.com/viewtopic.php?t=8860
Now, I suggest the following time&date:
Saturday, January 17, 2004, at 9:00 PM (GMT).
I tried to figure out a good enough moment in time for all countries (ie time zones) in the USA, Europe and Australia.
I haven't thought about any particular subject for the meeting but just test it and talk about whatever we wish.
I'll have to spend the week in the army (Finnish, not US army :-)) but I'll be back on friday.
Comments, ideas? Shall we try it?
chade
How did this come "sticky"? I have no idea =)
While that would certainly possible, let me be the first naysayer by asking just what the point would be.
What would the point be?
Anything specific you want to discuss in massed group format?
Bob, the point most likely would be to have a discussion in real-time, rather than in messages. Also it would be much more possible to have a debate in such a format.. since trying on here would result in topics with hundreds of postings in them. In so trying that on here, one might run out of space on a server quickly...
Also, it is much easier to message someone in real-time in an IRC channel privately, without it being in message form.. responses are instant and you can be chatting at the same time.
The only disadvantage of IRC is that it is in real-time, hence some people will not be able to attend regularly due to time zones and schedules and such.. which is where message boards excel.
Just my two cents on that.
-Ingenious
Bob understands that, methinks.. But that doesn't make his question any less valid.
Yes, we can have a real-time discussion.. But about what? Are we going to get together and just BS about TRoS? Are we going to brainstorm about how to convert it to a new setting? Frankly, what's the point?
If it's simply to BS, that's fine. A lot of people like to BS back and forth, which is the reason for many of these threads. But a lot of people would prefer to discuss something specific, as this means more time in front of the computer, it may also mean scheduling.. and for some people, this isn't worthwhile simply to cuss and discuss.
I may be up for it even just to BS, but I'm thinking I have prior plans. I'll have to check to be sure.
Quote from: chade0Saturday, January 17, 2004, at 9:00 PM (GMT).
I tried to figure out a good enough moment in time for all countries (ie time zones) in the USA, Europe and Australia.
You thought that was a good time for Australia? That's anywhere from 2am Sunday in Western Australia to 6am Sunday in Eastern Australia... :-)
On the other hand, it's 9am in Auckland, which I can probably just handle :-)
Brian
Bah GMT. I'm at -6GMT so that'd be like 3pm for me I think. Is that correct?
-Ingenious
Yup, +/- an hour depending on daylight savings time or the lack of it in your locale.
Brian.
QuoteYou thought that was a good time for Australia? That's anywhere from 2am Sunday in Western Australia to 6am Sunday in Eastern Australia... :-)
On the other hand, it's 9am in Auckland, which I can probably just handle :-)
Ok, good to know =)...
Dang it, Wolfen, stop answering for me. It's even worse when you're completely right. Leaves me with nothing to say in my own defense. :)
If we're to discuss something specific, I need to know ahead of time so I can collect my thoughts/notes/what-have-you on the subject.
If we're just going to be chatting, I might even show up, but I probably won't have much to say.
1PM usually isn't a problem for me.
Quote from: Bob RichterDang it, Wolfen, stop answering for me. It's even worse when you're completely right. Leaves me with nothing to say in my own defense. :)
Sorry, bad habit of mine.. Being completely right, that is. ::grins:: Nah, seriously though.. I do have a tendency to answer for other people if I think I know what they'd say. If anyone is ever offended by this, let me know and I'll try to stop.
Hm. I just remembered what plans I have.. Um.. Duh, TRoS? I might be able to pop in for a brief bit before the game gets started, but I think it unlikely. Hope the conversation is a good one, and perhaps someone can summarize salient points here on the boards.
Speaking of TROS, are you still running online games on OpenRPG?
Never actually managed to get one off the ground when I had time, and then I had no time. At current I'm running a game for my RL gaming group, though. I still have OpenRPG, but as I've changed computers, I don't have all the same functions and tools I'd built for TRoS. If I can ever catch Brandon or G online with some time, I can probably get 'em though.
Hi!
It is now 9:00 AM (GMT), if I'm not mistaken. After 12 hours, join the #TRoS IRC channel.. :)
So GMT -6 hours is 3pm where I'm at...
Okay, I'll try to be there.
Jake
To everyone:
if you're not sure of the time zone and time, check www.timeanddate.com/worldclock
chade
It's a shame more people didn't make it to the chat, but I recommend it for the next time, if Chade organises another one. We had a good gas, chatted about TROS in general, Weyrth specifically, differences in weaponry over the ages and between countries (real ones, I mean) and so on. Jake was there almost the whole time (except for an internet outage) and was able to answer any questions folk had, plus we also discused the various pieces of TROS software and their futures. next versions, etc.
Oh, and Jake and I gave everyone there free copies of TFOB, pity the rest of you couldn't make it.
Brian.
(Just kidding on the TFOB copies, btw, but those who turned up did get offered a rare treat...)
Hey now.. You know I'd have been there, but I was doing the most important thing a TRoS fan can do... I was playing (well, running, rather) TRoS!
Not a bad session precisely, as there was some high-tension stuff.. but very few SAs were given out, and Kory (he whose character killed the two sorcerers last session) wasn't able to play much at all, given his character's injuries. It'll be a little while before his pain (12) is sufficiently reduced that he'd be out and about.
Anyhow.. Good to know that the inaugural TRoS chat went well.
Nobody happened to save a log of the inaugural TRoS chat, did they?
i made one ... i can mail it to you as soon as i return to my home pc
I was going to ask the same exact question.
I was busy at the time sleeping. I slept for hmmmm 13 or so hours.. if not more.
Wolfen: I too had a TROS session to play in later that night however, and my name happens to be Cory also.. though with a C not with a K. Ironic.
Had I known that Jake and Brian were going to be there, as I did not check this thing here for responses the night before, I might have set my alarm clock.
Anyways, since the first one seemed to go so well... why not set-up another one and maybe have a weekly/bi-weekly sort of thing as Chade wanted awhile back in one of his previous posts?
-Ingenious
A new meeting sounds good. Before it, a couple of things to consider:
1. At what time? Was 9:00pm GMT good enough for everyone? Which day? Suggestions?
2. Should we think about some discussion subjects beforehand (here in the forum..or so)?
Hmm.. that's all at the moment
chade
hi
Everyone interested in the chat-log please send me a mail to meddepro@yahoo.de .. you´ll get the log via attached text file in return.
Yo guys.. same time sounds good.. I should be awake this time. The weekend is clear for me btw.
Topics I would suggest:
New weapons, like repeating crossbows.. the rules for them.. etc.
Possible quick-fix house-rules for stuff that TFOB is supposed to cover.. so that players and GM's alike can run a more war-like game...
A more expanded rule-set for higher quality items for those that might be able to afford them.. hence: average, poor, good, fine, exquisite, exceptional, flawless, etc etc etc.. and the levels of benefits for the correlating quality of the item... or penalties in the case of shoddy workmanship/peasant level items..
*shrug*
-Ingenious
Ach! I'm sorry I missed this. My first attempt at a TRoS campaign sadly crashed and burned, but I'm planning to try again shortly and some input would be absolutely invaluable.
By all means keep this thread alive, and I'll do my best to attend the next meeting.
Oh, sure.. Make it same time, same day, so that there's no chance I can attend, due to the prior engagement already mentioned.
Mleh.