Rewards for "Eating" Missions |
Rewards for "Eating" Missions |
Sep 6 2007, 03:23 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 25-November 03 From: Harrisburg, PA Member No.: 5,848 |
Just curious, as our group here is starting up playing Missions, if there's a policy in place to give Karma and/or :nuyen: awards to GMs who run the mission without getting to play it first. Not biased either way about it, just wanted to know if it was out there.
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Sep 6 2007, 06:43 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Retired Admins Posts: 1,784 Joined: 28-July 04 From: Cleveland, OH Member No.: 6,522 |
No such luck, sorry!
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Sep 9 2007, 02:59 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 157 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Perdition Member No.: 108 |
I don't think we have any actual rules about people who, having run the module, being ineligible to play it. It might be an ethical violation, but we trust our players not to be spoiling the adventure for others. Just play dumb and act surprised at the right moments and I don't think there would be any problems, right?
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Sep 9 2007, 08:26 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Retired Admins Posts: 1,784 Joined: 28-July 04 From: Cleveland, OH Member No.: 6,522 |
Folks are not supposed to play Missions after having read them. Yes, that's an implicit rule.
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Sep 12 2007, 04:34 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 21-August 07 Member No.: 12,814 |
This would be a nice policy. It can be hard to attract GMs, and having a way by which their PCs can advance when they eat or run a mod could increase the number of GMs. Not sure if that is a problem for SR missions. Teos |
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Sep 14 2007, 04:10 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 289 Joined: 20-February 04 From: in the matrix Member No.: 6,091 |
I am in the same boat. I can not play in the missions games since I have read them. It is a small bummer for me.
It is a cost I will pay, to run them for cgl and for my players. which overcomes the shortfall of me not being able to play them. EDIT: cleaned up the post since posting via BB is not always the cleanest. |
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Sep 14 2007, 05:41 PM
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The back-up plan Group: Retired Admins Posts: 8,423 Joined: 15-January 03 From: San Diego Member No.: 3,910 |
As one of the Missions writers, I have had to "eat" every Mission except for Tunnel Vision. My official Missions character has a whopping 17 karma, because of some roll-over from the SR3 campaign. On the other hand, I have a carbon copy of the same character for use in "un-official" play in which I've run through all of the Missions.
This has given me the chance to play all of the Missions which always presents new ideas when you are in the moment than when you are helping to troubleshoot and debug the Missions in proof-reading. One thing I would be willing to do is run games for a batch of GMs. I realize this isn't a perfect situation, but the large cons generally get pre-releases of 2-3 Missions in which GMs could play and when the Missions are released later, they can then run them for their players. I don't think we have come up with a way to run the Missions digitally yet, so I'd only be able to run GMs at GenCon Indy or local games here in San Diego. If the powers that be can come up with a way for a Mission to be run over the internet, that could become an option for GMs who want to be able to play in Missions before they run them. Thoughts, comments, flames? |
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Sep 14 2007, 05:56 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Retired Admins Posts: 1,784 Joined: 28-July 04 From: Cleveland, OH Member No.: 6,522 |
There aren't any restrictions on this. If folks want to use any of the MANY virtual tabletop programs out there to run a SRM game over chat, I'm 100% comfortable with it. (I'm just not comfortable with being the person to GM in this format.) |
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Sep 14 2007, 06:07 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 24-November 03 From: Charlotte, NC Member No.: 5,842 |
There are a number of products that are currently used for online gaming. Many folks use OpenRPG, AIM (it has a die-bot), Google Spreadsheets (for maps), as well as Ventrillo or Skype for voice.
-Greg G :cyber: |
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Sep 14 2007, 06:32 PM
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The back-up plan Group: Retired Admins Posts: 8,423 Joined: 15-January 03 From: San Diego Member No.: 3,910 |
There's your answer folks. If there are enough GMs who want to get credit for their games to "fill a table" as it were and we can agree on a time and method, I will run Missions for them.
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Sep 14 2007, 07:03 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 315 Joined: 12-October 03 From: Germany, Regensburg Member No.: 5,709 |
The most sophisticated programm I know is Fantasy Grounds - unfortunatly, the SR4 ruleset for it isn't ready yet.
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Sep 14 2007, 07:22 PM
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Man Behind the Curtain Group: Admin Posts: 14,871 Joined: 2-July 89 From: End of the Yellow-Brick Road Member No.: 3 |
A quasi-live game ran by Bishop..? hehehehe
Let's put that on a calendar! |
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Sep 14 2007, 08:36 PM
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Mr. Johnson Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 3,148 Joined: 27-February 06 From: UCAS Member No.: 8,314 |
I'm willing to run games for GMs too, if there's overflow. |
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Sep 14 2007, 10:58 PM
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MechRigger Delux Group: Retired Admins Posts: 1,151 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Hanger 18, WPAFB Member No.: 1,657 |
Line the GMs up (and some of us artists too...) |
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Sep 15 2007, 09:11 PM
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The back-up plan Group: Retired Admins Posts: 8,423 Joined: 15-January 03 From: San Diego Member No.: 3,910 |
I put the post over in the GM Player Registry...Any GMs who want to play before they run, drop a line there with name and time zone so that we can start coordinating efforts.
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Sep 15 2007, 11:53 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Retired Admins Posts: 1,784 Joined: 28-July 04 From: Cleveland, OH Member No.: 6,522 |
In the interests of convenience, here's the link directly to the post.
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Sep 17 2007, 04:36 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 21-August 07 Member No.: 12,814 |
Just a thought, but to the extent that SR Missions will be re-initiated with a new story arc, it may be a time to consider GM rewards. The Spycraft system had some of the best I've heard of: when you ran a game and ate the mod, you received full credit for the mod, as if you had done all the right things. Basically, it means there is no penalty to advancement, just not having been able to play the mod. Pretty cool. Then, if you judge the mod again, or have played it and judge it, every one of those grants a smaller pool of experience. For SR Missions, you might do something like reward Full Karma and contacts/etc. for eating the mod, then maybe 2 Karma for each time you run it.
Just a thought. I'm for anything that makes more judges! Teos |
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Sep 17 2007, 05:27 AM
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Project Terminus: Soul Hunters Group: Members Posts: 1,052 Joined: 6-November 03 From: Casselberry, Florida U.S.A. Member No.: 5,798 |
The idea of getting full karma and contacts is cool but additional karma just for running it several times I think would make gm characters way too powerfull.
My SRM adept has something like 175 karma after having done all the SRM 01's and 20 of the SRM 02's and that's just me playing. Add in an additional 2 karma per time I have GMed and wow. Most of SRM 02's I have done twice with something like 5 or 6 three times. Toss in that I played and ran each SRM 01 for at the least a total of twice per SRM 01's and my guy would have what 360? karma. That's way too much I'd be a level 10 initiate with all attributes maxed. However like I said the idea of max karma and contacts for the initial playing/running of the module is cool although that might still make my guy have like 200+ karma. |
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Sep 17 2007, 05:48 AM
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Grand Master of Run-Fu Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 6,840 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Tir Tairngire Member No.: 178 |
Full contacts and extra karma per run sounds like an awful lot. I'd say one-time full karma would work as well. Maybe allow a cash-for-karma tradeoff so they can afford nifty gear. |
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Sep 17 2007, 05:56 AM
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The back-up plan Group: Retired Admins Posts: 8,423 Joined: 15-January 03 From: San Diego Member No.: 3,910 |
The problem I see with a payout system, is currently we don't have a tracking system for who has played/run what. As it stands, I could forge all of my documentation and sit down at a Con. As long as I had spent a decent amount of effort, no one could tell that I cheated. Now it may come out later, but by that point I've already ruined the game for several people.
There are solutions and workarounds that put a lot of extra work on a handful of people (like online archiving and character creation), or we trust each other and use the honor system. So far with very few exceptions, the honor system has worked. We are putting a system in place so that GMs can get credit for SRM 02s, it's my hope that it will address the majority of our needs. If not, then Dunner and the folks at Catalyst have a few ideas here to work from in developing a system. |
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Sep 17 2007, 06:10 PM
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Project Terminus: Soul Hunters Group: Members Posts: 1,052 Joined: 6-November 03 From: Casselberry, Florida U.S.A. Member No.: 5,798 |
Thankfully I get to play but that is a bonus for me not everyone gets that bonus.
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Sep 17 2007, 11:08 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 21-August 07 Member No.: 12,814 |
I'm just throwing ideas out there. First, you really can cheat at any time. No matter what system you develop, in the end, catching cheating is just about impossible. So, we can only take minimal steps.
What you would do for documentation is fill out a copy of the logsheet for yourself (as judge) and have all players at the table sign it. Then, theoretically, you could use that. (It's just as good/bad as a normal log sheet is). In a notes section you would write "Judged mod" or "Ate mod". With regards to rewards, fair enough. If that's too much Karma, cool - I haven't played yet, just judged one mod in SR4, and I haven't read how Karma is used. What I was thinking is this: - You could have played a mod. That would have gotten you X Karma and contacts and so on. - Instead, you judged. - If you ate the mod, you are out those benefits. So, if you get to keep those benefits, you then only lose out on playing. This is a good solid reward. - If you did not eat the mod, you still could play something, so long as there were mods left to be played. So, what we need is a cap that keeps rewards from being excessive. Some thoughts: - Make rewards for judging mods part of your calendar. Thus, you cannot gain excessive amounts beyond the calendar concept (which, by the way, I am confused about: Is it a real world calendar and I only play up to once a week... or is it a SR-world PC calendar and each time I play I use a week, starting with Jan 1?). - Place a cap on judging mods. Maybe you get X karma per mod, but only for the first two times you run a mod. This encourages GMs to judge different mods, which brings in more players and advances the campaign. - Maybe you get X karma per mod, not to exceed some amount for total judging Karma. This would be hard to monitor, but it could be done. for example, on the log sheet you could place "Judged mod. Earned 2 Karma. Total from judging 4" (if you had judged one other mod. The cap would refresh each real world calendar year. Just ideas. I'm assuming more GMs are needed and that we want to promote the campaign. But there may be better ideas and I'm totally new, so this is really just to generate ideas. Teos |
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Sep 18 2007, 03:35 AM
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Project Terminus: Soul Hunters Group: Members Posts: 1,052 Joined: 6-November 03 From: Casselberry, Florida U.S.A. Member No.: 5,798 |
Don't get me wrong your ideas are great and I love that your tossing out some.
But yeah I would have to say we would need to be carefull on the amount of karma by the end of SRM 02's which for me is 5 more at say an average of 4 karma each thats 20 karma. Add that to my 270 or so and my character is good to go so I'll more than likely start a new guy in SRM 03's. Besides karma and contacts though we would need to give nuyen as some character types need money more than karma. Hats off to those of you who are willing to run an online game at least other GM's will get to play. |
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Sep 18 2007, 11:35 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Retired Admins Posts: 1,784 Joined: 28-July 04 From: Cleveland, OH Member No.: 6,522 |
Folks,
I don't want you to think I'm ignoring this thread, because I'm not. However, I despise, with all my being, the notion of GMs having PCs in the campaign. I feel, strongly, that this is the path that leads to GMPCs. I hate GMPCs with the burning passion of 10,000 fiery suns. If I thought it was reasonable, I'd specifically add a rule that forbids folks who GM from having PCs in the campaign. It's going to take one whopper of an argument to convince me that GMs should get a reward for "their" PCs for running the events. I don't think it's a rational addition to the campaign world, and I don't think it's a good direction to take things. IMO, folks should be running the games because they like GMing, or because they're good people and willing to do it for their fellow gamers. I don't want to bribe folks to do that. Because, really, this is the path that leads to reluctant GMs and crappy game sessions. (I am, conversely, willing to bribe folks to run PUBLIC games at PUBLIC locations. See CommandoHQ for information on that.) |
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Sep 18 2007, 01:07 PM
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The Dragon Never Sleeps Group: Admin Posts: 6,924 Joined: 1-September 05 Member No.: 7,667 |
I'm with the Dunner here as far as the rewards for GMing Missions.
That doesn't take away from my natural desire to play, but I don't need karma to have fun or feel rewarded for GMing or playing. |
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