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Post by hallucination on Mar 22, 2023 12:22:37 GMT
In playing the occasional FFzine adventure as a Frenzy entry, I have become increasingly tempted to play through them all (something I have not done). Of course I could go it alone, but may I suggest a slow but steady trek through the adventures with whoever’s keen. Not a competition like the Frenzy: my idea (although it could certainly be modified) is that each month we move onto the next FFzine adventure, allowing say three weeks for folks to be able to play it a few times to get a good sense of it (and for folks in the Frenzy to be able to find time!), and then in the last week of the month share our playthroughs and our thoughts, and discuss/praise/constructively criticise (I say knowing several of the authors are among you!). Yes, someone could smash through multiple playings very early in the month and be ready to discuss, but I wondered if the discussion’d be more lively if it were more concentrated and after everyone had a chance to give the adventure a crack. (And there’d be nothing to stop the conversation continuing over into the next month as we move onto playing the next adventure.)
Basically: are there any takers? I’d say if we had at least half a dozen players (the more the merrier, naturally) then we’d have quorum
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Post by a moderator on Mar 22, 2023 13:42:16 GMT
It's an interesting idea. Count me in.
While there'd be no way of 'policing' it, I'd recommend that participants avoid looking at the available solutions for at least the first couple of attempts at each adventure. There's a lot - positive and negative - that people can miss if they only focus on a pre-determined path, especially if the adventure allows for greater flexibility, as some of them do.
ETA: I'll leave this where it was posted, as it might get more attention in this section of the forum, but the actual discussions should really go in the Fantazine section of the forum.
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Post by hallucination on Mar 22, 2023 14:00:26 GMT
Ah yes, it was my intention to propose that folks head to the individual threads for posting playthroughs etc, and to use this thread as an organising tool
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Post by kieran on Mar 22, 2023 20:06:51 GMT
Yep, I'd be up for this
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Post by terrysalt on Mar 22, 2023 21:54:18 GMT
It's an interesting idea. Count me in. While there'd be no way of 'policing' it, I'd recommend that participants avoid looking at the available solutions for at least the first couple of attempts at each adventure. There's a lot - positive and negative - that people can miss if they only focus on a pre-determined path, especially if the adventure allows for greater flexibility, as some of them do. ETA: I'll leave this where it was posted, as it might get more attention in this section of the forum, but the actual discussions should really go in the Fantazine section of the forum. Given that it will be more about discussion than competition, I think it should be fine for people to play in whichever way they choose and that could broaden the perspectives brought to the table. The guy who automatically wins every fight and passes every skill check will likely have different things to praise and criticise than the guy who meticulously follows every rule. Following a guide will give you a different experience to exploring on your own. It might be interesting to see how different play styles influence people's assessments of the books.
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Post by King Gillibran on Mar 23, 2023 12:21:51 GMT
I'll join though I hope I will be able to stay ahead of this in my private playthroughs of adventures. I hope to be doing Demons of the Deep soon if any of you are enjoying my playthroughs.
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Post by a moderator on Mar 23, 2023 13:54:36 GMT
It's an interesting idea. Count me in. While there'd be no way of 'policing' it, I'd recommend that participants avoid looking at the available solutions for at least the first couple of attempts at each adventure. There's a lot - positive and negative - that people can miss if they only focus on a pre-determined path, especially if the adventure allows for greater flexibility, as some of them do. ETA: I'll leave this where it was posted, as it might get more attention in this section of the forum, but the actual discussions should really go in the Fantazine section of the forum. Given that it will be more about discussion than competition, I think it should be fine for people to play in whichever way they choose and that could broaden the perspectives brought to the table. The guy who automatically wins every fight and passes every skill check will likely have different things to praise and criticise than the guy who meticulously follows every rule. Following a guide will give you a different experience to exploring on your own. It might be interesting to see how different play styles influence people's assessments of the books. I'm reminded of the fan at an earlier forum who used a solution on their first attempt at Temple of Terror and then complained about how easy the book was.
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Post by CharlesX on Mar 23, 2023 14:11:56 GMT
Given that it will be more about discussion than competition, I think it should be fine for people to play in whichever way they choose and that could broaden the perspectives brought to the table. The guy who automatically wins every fight and passes every skill check will likely have different things to praise and criticise than the guy who meticulously follows every rule. Following a guide will give you a different experience to exploring on your own. It might be interesting to see how different play styles influence people's assessments of the books. I'm reminded of the fan at an earlier forum who used a solution on their first attempt at Temple of Terror and then complained about how easy the book was. I don't really know which point to start criticising that fan - not merely because they found the guide let them instantly work out the true path, but because Temple Of Terror is difficult even with very good stats. "This guide helped me complete Crypt Of The Sorceror after 525 tries with a 12 24 12 Avatar. Too easy". Champskees solution puts your odds of success with a maxed out Skill 10 Avatar at barely 32.5% so I don't know how anyone would figure that was easy!
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Post by petch on Mar 23, 2023 14:28:12 GMT
Sounds fun, I still haven't made the time to play any of the Fantazine adventures and this will give me a much needed nudge to actually get around to it. Count me in!
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Post by hallucination on Mar 26, 2023 22:40:03 GMT
Cool. Let's make it official. So, FFzine Adventure of the Month for April is issue #1's Resurrection of the Dead.
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