GamerDude
Cosmic Mongoose
EDG...
PLEASE READ MY ENTIRE POST AND TAKE IT WITH A 'FRIENDLY, CONVERSATIONAL' TONE.
Now, I've never said I "didn't want detail" but neither do I need detailed physic dissertations only a PhD could follow.
The GT:Far Trader system, while nice and hugely detailed... was way more than I personally will ever use. The direction you took the conversation in was like... total overkill without really saying much.
I like a BALANCE between ease-of-use and having some basis in reality. Your little dissertation about "if you put X kind of system in..." not only feels like a little bit of a frustrated rant, but is a much longer version of exactly what I said I wanted... "if you have a certain star, where can things go". Nothing complex, don't need a bunch of random generation tables, just guidelines so I have a clue. Your examples are what I'm looking for. What I'm not looking for is the amoutn of math and detail your MSc and PhD use/allow.
What I'm getting is, with all your schoolign and degrees... you want to do this only at the super-high level from the perspective of "system gen first ONLY" even though that's not the only way to do it.
Oh, by the way... I own EVERY GT book except First In... I want it but ain't paying the $150+ that's being asked for it that the stores which have it want to be paid for it. If you have a copy you're willing to part with for say $30 (or best offer) I'm open ti buying it.
PLEASE READ MY ENTIRE POST AND TAKE IT WITH A 'FRIENDLY, CONVERSATIONAL' TONE.
Now, I've never said I "didn't want detail" but neither do I need detailed physic dissertations only a PhD could follow.
Well, that's an excellent question. This whole topic was the degeneration/hijacking of a very simple thread about T5 vs MGT... I tried to have some humor about it and got attitude. I do like to have a system that I can use without needless detail, excessive rolling, etc. Of course I never saw you identify yourself as a 'astrophysicist'... (and I'm still trying to find your post with that one link). But, to me it seems your are more interested in just getting people to say "yes oh that's good, your soo good" and not actually conveying anything. Remember, we can't see you... bodylanguage, voice tone, facial expressions, we can only go by what you right and it does get filtered through our own filters.EDG said:What do you think I'm doing here, exactly?
The GT:Far Trader system, while nice and hugely detailed... was way more than I personally will ever use. The direction you took the conversation in was like... total overkill without really saying much.
I like a BALANCE between ease-of-use and having some basis in reality. Your little dissertation about "if you put X kind of system in..." not only feels like a little bit of a frustrated rant, but is a much longer version of exactly what I said I wanted... "if you have a certain star, where can things go". Nothing complex, don't need a bunch of random generation tables, just guidelines so I have a clue. Your examples are what I'm looking for. What I'm not looking for is the amoutn of math and detail your MSc and PhD use/allow.
[/quote]Why does it have to be the other way around? Personally, when I come up with a scenario I have a starting point, a goal, and a general idea how I want to get from one to the other. If someone wants to randomly gen up a system and then figure out a story to go around it... cool let them. Me? I have a story to tell and need a solar system where the story can be placed without the story being derailed by something totally stupid like the 'red giant with an ice planet in the orbit of Mercury" (little joke there).EDG said:Why not build the story around the system, rather than the other way round? You do that for characters and ships after all, why should planets be at the whim of the "story" instead?paranoidgamer said:Do we need random generation instead of some guidelines to create the system the story needs?
What I'm getting is, with all your schoolign and degrees... you want to do this only at the super-high level from the perspective of "system gen first ONLY" even though that's not the only way to do it.
Oh, by the way... I own EVERY GT book except First In... I want it but ain't paying the $150+ that's being asked for it that the stores which have it want to be paid for it. If you have a copy you're willing to part with for say $30 (or best offer) I'm open ti buying it.