Velocity
Jul 21 2005, 04:55 PM
I'm at work without my books and I'm wondering about the value of a couple of Flaws. My players should not read the following:
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What's the value of the "Addiction" Flaw? What about "Mysterious Cyberware" and "Scorched"?
Many thanks in advance for the help.
Smiley
Jul 21 2005, 05:02 PM
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Scorched is -1, Mysterious Cyberware is -3, and I can't find Addiction in SRComp.
Initially posted the info you spoiler'ed right out in the open. Whoops.
Slacker
Jul 21 2005, 05:08 PM
Easiest way to look such things up is to have the NSRCG on your computer, but here are their values anyways:
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Addicition....well are you talking matrix addiction or like compulsive behavior...
Matrix addiction comes in three types: -2 for light, -4 for moderate, and -6 for severe.
Compulsive comes in five types: -1 for light, -2 for moderate, -3 for severe, -4 for extreme, -5 for very extreme.
Mysterious Cyberware is -3.
Scorched is -1
Edit: Too slow, but I did have something Smiley didn't.
The Stainless Steel Rat
Jul 21 2005, 05:10 PM
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Addiction is varied points one to five depending on the substance, availability, how often the char needs a bump, how badly the char is affected by the absence of substance etc.
Aku
Jul 21 2005, 05:10 PM
according to NSRCG:
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I only find a matrix addiction flaw, three levels 2/4/6.
scroched 1
mysterious cyberware 3
Velocity's player's, dont read those
(im guessing that means you Smiley!
Smiley
Jul 21 2005, 05:12 PM
Nope, not I.
Aku
Jul 21 2005, 05:14 PM
hmm, thats odd, you only had ... for your post when i first saw it, and then you manged to edit it, AND 3 other people beat me to the punch... lousy dial up, how i hate thee!
Velocity
Jul 21 2005, 05:16 PM
Slacker: I would, but the sysadmin here is extremely strict regarding the installation of outside software on company machines: it's verboten.
Thanks to all of you for the info, much appreciated.
Slacker
Jul 21 2005, 05:42 PM
QUOTE (Velocity) |
Slacker: I would, but the sysadmin here is extremely strict regarding the installation of outside software on company machines: it's verboten. |
Too bad, but it is understandable. Most companies have some such rules, but I have found NSRCG to be small enough that they don't normally notice it. (note: I may just be lucky but I have always completely ignored such rules, going so far at one job as installing over a gig of emulators and ROMs, along with several full fledged games, it wasn't until i had half a dozen people playing Everquest, soaking up too much bandwidth that they actually took not of my activities)
QUOTE |
hmm, thats odd, you only had ... for your post when i first saw it, and then you manged to edit it, AND 3 other people beat me to the punch... lousy dial up, how i hate thee! |
Oh come on, its not just your crappy connection. Face it aku, you're just slow!
Aku
Jul 21 2005, 06:03 PM
shaddup slacker!
another possibility, depending on if NSRCG actually does anything, is you MIGHT be abgle to install it to a CD and take it along with you, it's been a while since i've tried anything like that though but it's worth a shot
Slacker
Jul 21 2005, 06:17 PM
QUOTE (Aku) |
shaddup slacker!
another possibility, depending on if NSRCG actually does anything, is you MIGHT be abgle to install it to a CD and take it along with you, it's been a while since i've tried anything like that though but it's worth a shot |
Not sure if it would on a system you don't already have the program installed on. I seem to remember that if you just copy the files for NSRCG from one computer to another that doesn't have it installed, it won't function at all.
That being said, i did just try it on my computer and it ran fine off the cd. At the very least I would think you could run the .dat editor from a cd.
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