I'm not accusing GMs of railroading (we've said just about everything there was to say about it
This sucks.

Dryunya wrote:Just need to get something else off my chest.
I'm not accusing GMs of railroading (we've said just about everything there was to say about it), but lately I catch myself thinking "I don't really need to interfere in that thread, let the plot roll" way too often. Just about all the time. And, you know... It gets kind of tempting to step aside altogether and let the future happen.
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This sucks.

Adell wrote:I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean you feel like you're not having an impact?

Dryunya wrote:Adell wrote:I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean you feel like you're not having an impact?
Dunno. Maybe. Maybe we all aren't.

Dryunya wrote:Adell wrote:I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean you feel like you're not having an impact?
Dunno. Maybe. Maybe we all aren't.
Adell wrote:Personally I don't agree. While it has been difficult to convince characters of certain things, I feel like we've been having at least some effect on what's been going on. Like when Pixel found all those characters, we weren't spoon fed them we actively FOUND them, that seems like having an impact to me.


JackAlsworth wrote:It's entirely possibly that there wasn't a planned sequence for finding all the characters. This setup feels like a sandbox to me - throw all the character blogs out there (not all at the same time, but at similar times), let the players look for them, and push them toward a particular one if necessary.

Dryunya wrote:Just FYI, I searched for Morgana / Morgan Le Fay and The Phantom (Erik) in blogs and twitter. Considering the Cabal's sneakiness, it's unlikely they are going to be found this way. I think we are officially in a dead end here.

Pixelmage wrote:Dryunya wrote:Just FYI, I searched for Morgana / Morgan Le Fay and The Phantom (Erik) in blogs and twitter. Considering the Cabal's sneakiness, it's unlikely they are going to be found this way. I think we are officially in a dead end here.
Well, we could start mapping out the patterns so far... It was a simple "they're using this ezblog.co a lot" that led to Gulliver and the lovers... But yeah, if we actually map the details and OLAP/DataMine the stuff we could seriously break the pacing... Which is why I'm reluctant to DO it... But I understand how you feel. I can't help at all with the LAYAR, I'm not actually handling any character and it feels that all we can do is wait until the next puzzle.
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:...accidentally caused a fight between Romeo and Juliet...
agoraoptera wrote:Shane just because I'm Asian doesn't mean I get to be Godzilla
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:Uh, I dunno about you guys, but I feel like our efforts have had quite an impact. These characters that have entered our world do have their own personalities, and can be stubborn, but what we do matters.
I mean, we got Holmes and Poirot working together, accidentally caused a fight between Romeo and Juliet, left a notebook so the Cabal could find it, stopped Medusa, convinced Mr. A to open up, cracked a Vigenere cipher, discovered a dozen hidden blogs… and you're wondering whether we make a difference?
We can't afford to resign ourselves to inaction. There's just too much at stake.

Mr. A sent a instatiation to do an AMA? Only after we nearly started a war on the forum rebelling aganist him.
Greyscale wrote:Mr. A sent a instatiation to do an AMA? Only after we nearly started a war on the forum rebelling aganist him.
Isn't that kind of Edward's whole point? He only did this after we took a certain action. If we hadn't taken that action, apropos of no prompting in-game, he would not have done this. It's the opposite of railroading.
Greyscale wrote:Here's the problem I have with what you are saying, Pixelmage -- you are supporting your argument with several things that inherently assume your argument is true. That's circular reasoning.
Several of your points are that everything that has happened would have happened regardless, when there is no way to know that. We don't know if the therapist would have received threatening voicemails. There could easily have been some other way to reveal the Cabal. Romeo and Juliet's fallout may not have been so bad. I'm pretty sure Holmes and Poirot were beating war drums before we intervened. And if the answers from the AMA were about toilets and fridges, then shouldn't that tell us something about the questions?
The worst part is that the only way that this pessimism could be dispelled is for a puppetmaster to step out of the shadows and say "actually guys, heres's a specific list of all the things we changed." Which is not going to happen, though Edward's post sounds like that to me, on a meta level.
I mean, obviously they can't derail the entire ARG, but I am pretty sure things have changed.

Gurt wrote:Guys, I'm an Ascended Lime. I wouldn't even exist if you hadn't made an inside joke, run with it, and submitted it as a story to Mr. A--in a contest that was your idea! And then NarrativeDilettante sent Medusa back to her own world with the power of friendship.
I'm dead certain that, had we not stopped the Gorgon, she would have entered the real world and lives would be at stake. I'm living proof that we can make a difference.
Sorry if I seem a bit sour.
Gurt wrote:Guys, I'm an Ascended Lime. I wouldn't even exist if you hadn't made an inside joke, run with it, and submitted it as a story to Mr. A--in a contest that was your idea! And then NarrativeDilettante sent Medusa back to her own world with the power of friendship.
I'm dead certain that, had we not stopped the Gorgon, she would have entered the real world and lives would be at stake. I'm living proof that we can make a difference.
Sorry if I seem a bit sour.

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