>No matter what happens, no matter how old I get.>I'll never forget...>Fats Mcgee. And his Retard Three.
WoW players ftw! I used to play World of Warcraft but I never managed to try the RP side though I always wanted to and I will ask, what was it like? I plan to get back into it when Mists of Pandaria comes out even though it seems really dumb. But I digress.
If you ask many CCA OOC about the Nexus, even over steam, they won't tell you because it's "classified". That is such an insult to a community that is supposed to be working together to make a fun game.
The CCA are allowed to keep information classified even when asked over the forums (meta-gaming is USING that information), as if they are a specially entitled group
CCA have a firing rangeThey have interrogation roomsThey have amputation chairsThey have a working shower (Had to have that one)They have a medical bay (Can't even give CWU a new fucking hospital)They have an armory for all the guns they will never have to use
Why don't rebellion groups work? Because it's not actually possible. The CCA know all and control all. One time some friends got caught because they sent a loyalist a message via radio that there was a secret entrance in the D6 bar. Fuck that.
See the Stanford prison experiment http://www.prisonexp.org/This is actually what happened. The CCA immersed into their roles so deeply even within an online game that they've started to believe they really are authority and so arrogance and disdain towards the citizens OOC in the actual community started to breed in them.
yeah, city is based more around CCA RP. That's to be expected, considering it is a city, with a nexus and all. Not going to be easy to rebel and get away with it. Sure, we could have more resistance RP but we also have outlands for that. I'll talk to oz about having more shit based around resistance RP in the next version but seriously, go to outlands
Civil Administration• Fixing the Civil Administration faction to give more IC responsibilities whilst clearing up OOC perceptions about the group.• Setting rank responsibilities out in stone:Consul: considered critical for the success of public relations efforts between citizens and the Universal Unions affiliate organisations. Duties include being responsible and accountable for keeping all Administrators in check and approving City related projects (which are not military in nature, of course). All work is conducted inside the Nexus unless it is a specially planned event. Comparable to the Governor of a state in America.Administrator: considered to be essential though expendable to public relations. Duties include writing speeches, persuading the citizens to contribute to society in a legal and meaningful manner and scheduling personal one-on-one appointments with citizens as well as being accountable for the actions of Representatives. The majority of their work is takes place inside the Nexus, although they can make public appearances for authorised ‘special occasions’. Comparable to a town mayor.Representative: considered to be non-essential and expendable personnel who are generally charged with the ground work which forms part of the propaganda efforts directed at citizens on a constant basis. Duties include meeting citizens in the streets, listening to their concerns with an open ear and forming bonds with them to sway them to the viewpoint of the Union. The majority of their work takes place outside of the Nexus. Comparable to an individual who manages a small committee of townspeople looking to make a change.Passive RP• Implementation of a citizen schedule (curfew, work hours, ‘break time’) to stimulate citizen RP which is widely regarded as stale, and boring. Attempts should be made to turn this OOC perception into an IC mood – of course citizens are going to feel bored when they have a strict schedule but what’s even more boring is the lack of a schedule.• The state of the CWU - are there improvements to be made or perhaps a rival organisation can be formed with a separate set of goals/methods which could serve as IC competition?• De-centralizing the emphasis placed on CCA RP by increasing IC interactions with them.Resistance• Stimulating 'good' Resistance RP and the issue of pop-up gangs - the Wolves, for example had a disjointed backstory as to their formation and weren’t really contributing to anything and now that The Castle is based in the Outlands, the city is dried up and is mostly devoid of a source for criminal RP. How do we solve this?
QuoteIf you ask many CCA OOC about the Nexus, even over steam, they won't tell you because it's "classified". That is such an insult to a community that is supposed to be working together to make a fun game. Meta is a pretty good reason for why that makes sense, although the regular divisions of the CCA don't have much to hide, if you can't discover what they're hiding after about ten minutes of scoping them out, then you're not trying hard enough.QuoteThe CCA are allowed to keep information classified even when asked over the forums (meta-gaming is USING that information), as if they are a specially entitled groupI don't want any of those things, I was speaking of the many things CCA has. Furthermore, the CCA do not have a right to keep them secret. What is this? The FBI? It's a VIDEO GAME. We are all apart of the same community. What about people who have a CCA and citizen character? By your logic they shouldn't be able to because they have information as a citizen OOC that they shouldn't IC.Again, metagaming is a real thing, why would you inquire about a certain topic if you didn't wish to use that information? Personally I have never seen this type of behavior outside ZEALOT matters. A few examples would be nice.QuoteCCA have a firing rangeThey have interrogation roomsThey have amputation chairsThey have a working shower (Had to have that one)They have a medical bay (Can't even give CWU a new fucking hospital)They have an armory for all the guns they will never have to useAre you saying you'd like to have all of those things? By all means, make them. All you require is prop spawning flags and you can have all of that (minus the guns). Also, we don't have a working shower. All of these things have been added to give the CCA some passive RP spaces. If you want to compare spaces to spaces, just look at P3. You could make any one of those rooms you listed in the warehouse alone. None do because fuckall.QuoteWhy don't rebellion groups work? Because it's not actually possible. The CCA know all and control all. One time some friends got caught because they sent a loyalist a message via radio that there was a secret entrance in the D6 bar. Fuck that.This community's rebel base really disgusts me. If it weren't against my OOC rules I would make a rebel group just to quiet the bunch of you. Making a rebel group is not hard, you all seem to have it stamped into your minds that you need guns and killing CPs in-order to have rebel RP. Then the lot of you get mad when after you burn down a shop in P1, you're killed for being too open with your group. I have yet to see an actual rebel group that isn't filled with a bunch of people who would let in some guy that had a loyalist armband so long as his /me was good (except third eye xoxox).Making a rebellion group is not hard, avoiding the CCA is even easier. You people need to organize and use your brain, half of you don't even know what it means to rebel against the CCA considering all you've done is tried the primary form which is to fuck everything and kill everyone.
Rebel RP transcends having a gun and a vest; it's about 'sticking it to the man' in your own private way and it carries an IC consequence where if you do things openly then you'll probably get killed within a week. On the 30th of August I can proudly say that I've survived on Daniel Slater for 12 months.After doing a survey of about 20 members (ranging from new > veteran) of what they would choose to fix in HL2RP, I collated their answers and came up with this:QuoteCivil Administration• Fixing the Civil Administration faction to give more IC responsibilities whilst clearing up OOC perceptions about the group.• Setting rank responsibilities out in stone:Consul: considered critical for the success of public relations efforts between citizens and the Universal Unions affiliate organisations. Duties include being responsible and accountable for keeping all Administrators in check and approving City related projects (which are not military in nature, of course). All work is conducted inside the Nexus unless it is a specially planned event. Comparable to the Governor of a state in America.Administrator: considered to be essential though expendable to public relations. Duties include writing speeches, persuading the citizens to contribute to society in a legal and meaningful manner and scheduling personal one-on-one appointments with citizens as well as being accountable for the actions of Representatives. The majority of their work is takes place inside the Nexus, although they can make public appearances for authorised ‘special occasions’. Comparable to a town mayor.Representative: considered to be non-essential and expendable personnel who are generally charged with the ground work which forms part of the propaganda efforts directed at citizens on a constant basis. Duties include meeting citizens in the streets, listening to their concerns with an open ear and forming bonds with them to sway them to the viewpoint of the Union. The majority of their work takes place outside of the Nexus. Comparable to an individual who manages a small committee of townspeople looking to make a change.Passive RP• Implementation of a citizen schedule (curfew, work hours, ‘break time’) to stimulate citizen RP which is widely regarded as stale, and boring. Attempts should be made to turn this OOC perception into an IC mood – of course citizens are going to feel bored when they have a strict schedule but what’s even more boring is the lack of a schedule.• The state of the CWU - are there improvements to be made or perhaps a rival organisation can be formed with a separate set of goals/methods which could serve as IC competition?• De-centralizing the emphasis placed on CCA RP by increasing IC interactions with them.Resistance• Stimulating 'good' Resistance RP and the issue of pop-up gangs - the Wolves, for example had a disjointed backstory as to their formation and weren’t really contributing to anything and now that The Castle is based in the Outlands, the city is dried up and is mostly devoid of a source for criminal RP. How do we solve this?They're all valid points, but if you want to do rebel RP in what could be considered a proper way then it's a matter of trial and error. I had the eye of my very first character torn out during a harsh interrogation and it served to become an icon of Third Eye back in those days. Whatever happens, just go with the flow unless something is truly unfair, you can always appeal your death or a situation on the forums.As for having a non-citizen centered map, I don't suppose you've been keeping up with the next update: http://www.catalyst-gaming.net/index.php?topic=16994.0While on the surface it looks like the CCA has it all, true revolutionaries play on their weaknesses.
Quote from: Atticat on August 07, 2012, 01:52:55 PMSee the Stanford prison experiment http://www.prisonexp.org/This is actually what happened. The CCA immersed into their roles so deeply even within an online game that they've started to believe they really are authority and so arrogance and disdain towards the citizens OOC in the actual community started to breed in them.Because you know using a 41 year old experiment really applies to a video game based community which is amazingly not real life and is a video game. So the power hungry aspect just flies out the window. Not to mention the new map update will completely revise P3 in favor for the citizenshttp://www.catalyst-gaming.net/index.php?topic=16994.60Claiming that the CCA has too much power is senile this is how the cannon works you need to be more secret about your "operations" than you think.As for the CWU I agree in sense. The CCA take most if not all the medical operations (Namely me) so lately I have been sending minor or not so serious medical problems that citizens have to a CWU Med if I see one on. Aside from that you can't do much since the UU in this cannon won't give workers that much knowledge or room to do their treatments.