[War_ooc] Okay, so...

John Penta john.penta at gmail.com
Sun Jun 21 17:23:41 EDT 2009


Agreed wholeheartedly. My personal opinion is that WAR works best with very
few rules.

Mostly covering actions which may seem perfectly rational, but are in fact
destructive to the game. Hence the rule against nuclear weapons use (which
should indeed be put on paper, because it is not as obvious as it was when I
joined the game) and the rule against EMP weapons at all (I don't -care- if
they're possible IRL, they made the game fucked up the last time they were
developed and used).

Buckley, we know you like to do bad things to sheep, but Bestiality is
illegal, kindly quit advertising your fondness for it.

With that said:

As nobody's argued otherwise - this incarnation of WAR is mine.
Mineminemine. I more or less 'own' it.

Thing is, I really would hate to exercise my powers of ownership.

A few things I want to settle now. One thing, actually:

WAR will not be run by committee. Consensus where possible, but we've
*tried* running a game by committee, it didn't really work. Where needed, I
will be dictator. GMing may well be just me, or it may be a function I
delegate.

The OOC shit like web design, graphics, advertising, I'm delegating out of
necessity. I can't -do- graphics, and I suck at web stuff and advertising.

Moving on:

When it comes to trying to objectively measure post quality...You cannot
objectively measure taste. Additionally, I would -hate- to be the guy trying
to explain to a newbie a scale like that, or an xyz axis of post effects.

It confuses me still, after reading it over 6 or 7 times. Even as a
tie-breaker, it makes my head hurt.

John

On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Patrick B <pbuck11 at aol.com> wrote:

> One step at a time let's see who's all here, then we can start hammering
> out the small things.
>
> Some rules are required, let's face it an anarchist sim is a recipe for
> disaster, it's kinda like herding cats....never gonna end well.
>
> But if we have too many rules we're just tabletopping with e-mail and
> too many rules make newbies go somewhere else...
>
> So rather then do we need a rule for world leaders and army movement
> instead think of what do we need for rules..... what is essential and
> how can we make it as simple as possible.
>
> KISS rules.... Keep It Simple Stupid.... remember that
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