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| Sildraug |
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 05:37 PM
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Defensive Textual Siege Engineer Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 101 Joined: 26-October 09 |
Hey, all. So, in my wanderings of the highways and byways of the internet (in this instance one of my usual tours of TVTropes) a couple days ago, I stumbled upon a brief description of and a link to Aetheria Epics. What caught my eye was this:
...I am a game design student, and have been a DM for the last couple years. The list of things that intrigue me more than dynamic narrative is a very short list. I popped the main page into my bookmarks toolbar and headed off for my weekend work. Last night, I was sitting at my computer, pondering what archive I would trawl through while putting off some work, when I glanced up at my 'to read' list (extending fully across the toolbar with a few entries in the dropdown menu at the far right) and spotted the link to this comic. I glanced at the clock. I had a homework assignment due this morning that I had basically not started on, although it seemed to promise a quick conclusion (a false promise, as is usually the case with coding projects), and the 120 or so comics in the archive seemed much more surmountable than submerging myself in 12 years of Sluggy Freelance dailies, or however much Digger actually has in its messed up archive system. Taking to this archive with gusto, I read through all of the different polls that had gone on since the comic's start. I wished for nothing more than having found this a few months ago. Well, that, and I wished I wasn't procrastinating on writing code to generate a torus of R radius with N cylinders at the time, but as I said, I was intrigued. I thought through the different possibilities that had been passed up and the plot arcs chosen, and I wished I had been able to chip in my own two cents on the decision-making. I was drawn in by the evident group-crafted voice of the protagonist, and the smudgy stylistic art fit the webcomic-as-RPG theme beautifully. After making it to the most recent, you can bet this comic has made it into my webcomic Circuit folders--Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, five copies. I read more webcomics than anybody I know (70+ in the Monday circuit folder alone, and that's without what I read of the Keenspot circle), and now, with this on the bottom of those folders, I think I'm going to plow through the rest of them just a bit quicker so I can see if this thing's updated that much sooner. There's no other way to put this. This is just amazingly done. As much as my friends may complain that I recommend too many things to them, they still get my short list--the comics, games, books, and movies that I found to be nothing short of excellent for some reason or another. It's an even rarer thing for me to pop onto a comic's forum for any reason. The very nature of this comic guarantees that I will link all of my game design buddies to it. I'll probably stick around on this forum for a while. Only really been a member of three in the past--an old defunct RP and chat one run by friends, the GitP forums (the Homebrew section of which I still drop into from time to time), and the Dominic Deegan Keenspot Forum, the snarkiest little corner of the internet I've ever seen. Haven't jumped through to see what you guys get up to around here, but that'll probably have to wait until I no longer need to finish off this reading on Modernity. ...I can see this becoming an unfortunate but awesome problem. |
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| Kristof |
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 06:21 PM
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Astro Fighter Group: Admin Posts: 1,648 Member No.: 1 Joined: 15-December 07 |
Welcome!
Wow, I must say I'm quite flattered you think so highly of AE. I'm always glad to have a new reader, but a new forum contributor is a nice bonus! The fact that you're a game design student particularly intrigues me, though. It wasn't long after starting AE that I started to see that the decisions I assumed the audience would make weren't necessarily the ones they did. From this I started to think about how the votes probably say some things about the general psychology of my audience. Seeing the kinds of decisions people make in this context and the kinds of things people do and don't want to see happen might be useful if I were making a consumer product of a similar sort. It's kind of like product-testing or consumer polling, but it's live. Anyway, I basically thought "if I were designing a game, it'd be cool to know some of this stuff". I guess what I'm getting at is that keeping an eye on what people vote for may someday help you out when you're designing a game. Regardless, have fun and post often! |
| Raven |
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 06:37 PM
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Brave nerd Group: Members Posts: 179 Member No.: 94 Joined: 12-September 09 |
I did not click the TVTropes link
Welcome Sildraug |
| Pinky |
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 08:00 PM
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polž Group: Members Posts: 166 Member No.: 8 Joined: 2-January 08 |
Wow. (It might be just the excess of Supreme Commander, but) I really enjoyed reading this introduction! Welcome!
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| Sildraug |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 12:08 AM
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Defensive Textual Siege Engineer Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 101 Joined: 26-October 09 |
Probably wise, if you're at all familiar with the time-sinking nature of that site.
Well, it's on that to-read list, you can be sure of that.
Good to know those creative writing courses are paying off. Thanks. ...Supreme Commander? |
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| christine |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 12:17 AM
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disgust with civilization Group: Members Posts: 740 Member No.: 5 Joined: 17-December 07 |
welcome!
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| Epsilon |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 01:00 AM
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Scholar. Scientist. Billionaire. Group: Members Posts: 203 Member No.: 97 Joined: 13-September 09 |
That's definitely the longest intro post here, and that probably deserves some kind of prize.
I thought you'd be the hundredth member when I saw this, but apparently you just missed it. Now I can't help but wonder who is member #100... |
| Vuanaunt |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 02:32 AM
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Captain Oblivious! Group: Members Posts: 719 Member No.: 89 Joined: 2-April 09 |
Hey, welcome to the forum. You intro impressed me... and slightly depressed me, my computer was performing maintenance, so I read it on my PSP. Not a fun task, with a small screen, but it was worth it.
Myself in a nutshell: Anyways, I'm Allen?, and I'm into physics, the arts*. I'm attempting to become an artist, so I can make a half decent webcomic, that's not going so well. I often go into tangents. For the next two weeks I'll be complaining about marching band, or at least be grumpy at it. Overall I try to be a helpful, flexible, moderately easygoing guy... and a wise guy. I'm happy that you find AE great, and really glad you joined the forums. It's nice to new readers finding themselves at Aetheria Epics. I apologize in advance but I usually edit my posts a bit. I try to make it clear where I do it, but I bet it's somewhat confusing. *Humor, music, and some drawing too. Edit: finished my post. This post has been edited by Vuanaunt on Oct 27 2009, 11:13 AM |
| Sildraug |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 03:46 AM
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Defensive Textual Siege Engineer Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 101 Joined: 26-October 09 |
Yeah, some things I just do in fugues, so you'll see some big posts from me. Like in anything to do with gaming homebrew. I prefer #101 to #100. It's palindromic. Although the perfect square is tempting. Too bad I wasn't 121. |
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| Masterly |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 04:38 AM
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Assistant Regional Manager Group: Members Posts: 551 Member No.: 91 Joined: 15-June 09 |
Welcome.
I read your intro on a friends computer while my computer was running some updates (hardware upgrades tend to do this to me) so I didn't have a chance to make a post on it. I play DnD (though not as much as I'd like to), I read webcomics as well, I think I'm encroaching the 100 mark on my bookmarks list... I like candy, smiling, rainbows, and swords. Lately I've been spending a lot of my time tinkering with gadgets/electronics/appliances. It's pretty fun poking into stuff. Putting on safety equipment is always a hassle but is worth it because I look totally sweet in it. When I'm not busy being awesome or doing awesome things I do slightly less awesome stuff. Aha, I just hijacked your into thread. Your intro thread is great and by hijacking it I become even greater than before. But anyways, it's nice to get new members. |
| Vuanaunt |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 11:21 AM
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Captain Oblivious! Group: Members Posts: 719 Member No.: 89 Joined: 2-April 09 |
Woo, finished my greetings post. Sorry about that.
I'd prefer 101, over 100 because of the phrase _______ 101. Overall I think I'd like either 108, or 789 the most. |
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| Kristof |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 11:46 AM
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Astro Fighter Group: Admin Posts: 1,648 Member No.: 1 Joined: 15-December 07 |
Haha, I agree that 101 is superior. Both for the palindromic properties and the ____ 101 thing. Member 101: It's an entry-level course on being a member. Sign up today!
I enjoyed this |
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| Sildraug |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 03:31 PM
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Defensive Textual Siege Engineer Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 101 Joined: 26-October 09 |
Man, been awhile since I've done entry level ANYthing. This ought to be refreshing.
Let's see, some other stuff about myself... By heritage, I'm mostly German, with some French and Icelandic mingled in. I'm a big guy, about 6' 4" or so, bulky, brown haired, blue eyed. Working on a bit of a beard. 'M something of an intellectual dabbler. Gotten some writing courses, some business stuff, do some spriting in my free time, tried a bit of voice work, done plenty of coding. Heavy on math logic and physics logic after getting two years of calculus back in high school. That's been a help. I'm an avid gamer, as many of you probably guessed at this point. A PC gamer since age 4 (LEMMINGS!), these days when I'm not pining for the golden days of yore and the era of the joystick (X-Wing, Tie Fighter, X-Wing Versus Tie Fighter, Descent, Freespace, Mechwarrior 4, and a number of others I'm likely forgetting), I'm often playing Source mods (been getting into Empires recently), freeware, Left 4 Dead, and a few older reinstalls from games I've dug up (Majesty, Dawn of War, some Fable). Get a lot of use out of my DS--been playing Puzzle Quest: Galactrix recently and been greatly disturbed by some of the plot points they've brushed over and then ignored. Also played FFTA2 for a good long time before accidentally lending it to a friend over the summer. Said friend has been working on maxing his clan at this point, and also has my copies of Megaman Battle Network 3 - 6 to play through. I tend to lend out a lot of games. I play console stuff, too, but not a whole lot. Played some Valkyria Chronicles on my roommate's PS3, but haven't in a while. Also gave Brutal Legend a shot. I fence, these days mostly saber, although I've fenced epee and foil as well. Been fencing for a few years, but I'm only OK because I tend to fence for a few weeks and then stop for longer. Being a lefty helps. I used to read a lot of Star Wars books, but have moved on to more general scifi. Read the first few Dune books, the Ender's Game series, Neuromancer, Snow Crash, the Forever War, and a few other classics like Brave New World. Most recently burned through the first three Ciaphas Cain novels. Don't read much fantasy, although I have a number of friends who insist I should. Maybe when they catch up on the comics I've recommended to them. Don't watch much anime. Or read much manga. Watched and read the older versions of FMA, and enjoyed both. Watched a few kiddie ones back in the day, like first- and second-season Digimon and Pokemon. I tend to not catch much from our Eastern friends, some by choice, some by coincidence. I won't deny that there is some good stuff in the massive volume of me-too manga and animu, but, well, I have my reasons. Tabletop, I used to play (and still have my) Wood Elves of Warhammer Fantasy Battles. More recently played Tau. I like shooty army tactics. |
| Kristof |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 05:08 PM
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Astro Fighter Group: Admin Posts: 1,648 Member No.: 1 Joined: 15-December 07 |
Wow, you're just a fountain of information!
Holy crap, one of our members, Ryuu (who's computer is severely broken at the moment, which is why he isn't the one posting this) has been asking every new member since AE's inception whether they can do sprites or not because he is very interested in making an AE RPG using RPGmaker. He will be quite pleased to see that a sprite artist has finally wandered in.
Aha, I figured you did something along these lines from on all of your technical swordplay talk. For as much as I enjoy writing, I should really read more fiction. I used to a lot in highschool and even university, but I haven't read many novels in the past few years. I understand when people distance themselves from anime and manga. An enormous share of it is crap and the fans are annoying. It helps to consider them as mediums rather than as a genre. A live-action sci fi film has more in common with an animated sci fi film than it does with a live-action romance. In the same vein, an action-oriented anime series has more in common with an action-oriented live-action TV series than it does with an anime series about a loathesome teenager surrounded by a harem of air-headed girls. For this reason I cringe inside every time I find myself telling someone "I like anime". What I actually like is animated programming of various genres that appeal to me in different ways, most of which come from Japan due to it being the country that produces the most animated content aimed at age groups other than children. But not only is that a mouthful, but it tends to require more explanation and usually people just don't really care that much. |
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| Raven |
Posted: Oct 27 2009, 05:38 PM
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Brave nerd Group: Members Posts: 179 Member No.: 94 Joined: 12-September 09 |
I hope you're not badmouthing Clannad there, young man
Unfortunately, that's because there's so many people who still don't know anything about anime. Y'know, I'll use that as an excuse to watch even more anime - so I am more qualified to teach them OK, I'm done spamming this thread. ---------------- Now playing: Shugo Chara! Kokoro no Tamago Full Version via FoxyTunes |
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