(04-12-2019, 01:56 AM)Lythrilux Wrote: I think I know what system that is.
Quoting myself from another thread, but that comment kinda resonates with my own issues with the whole situation on disco.
Disco right now feels like a D&D session where all players are sitting around behind the DM's back and looking over their shoulder. Everyone wants to be in the know about all upcoming storyline plots so that they can best make use of it for their personal RP projects. But that really kinda defeats the purpose of even having a DM in the first place.
When everything is in the know and there is no discovery because everyone is friends with the devs making the content updates, it becomes the new meta. Not helped by people datamining updated files so that they can earn easy points from cliques when they dump spoilers into the open.
If we want to make discovery a part of Discovery again, we need to firstly segregate all of the development process from the community members, especially faction leaders who are usually privvy to these changes first. Making disco files unreadable is a lost cause already, so no help there - but perhaps that is where more server-sided changes can help with it. Who knows.
I didn't know theories and conjecture suddenly made me me in on everything lmao. Unsurprising that you're doing your typical accusation and gun jumping. Cool down Calvin. I said I think, not that I definitely know. And this isn't based on what people have told me, but a conclusion I've drawn from the image.
(04-12-2019, 01:56 AM)Lythrilux Wrote: I think I know what system that is.
Quoting myself from another thread, but that comment kinda resonates with my own issues with the whole situation on disco.
Disco right now feels like a D&D session where all players are sitting around behind the DM's back and looking over their shoulder. Everyone wants to be in the know about all upcoming storyline plots so that they can best make use of it for their personal RP projects. But that really kinda defeats the purpose of even having a DM in the first place.
When everything is in the know and there is no discovery because everyone is friends with the devs making the content updates, it becomes the new meta. Not helped by people datamining updated files so that they can earn easy points from cliques when they dump spoilers into the open.
If we want to make discovery a part of Discovery again, we need to firstly segregate all of the development process from the community members, especially faction leaders who are usually privvy to these changes first. Making disco files unreadable is a lost cause already, so no help there - but perhaps that is where more server-sided changes can help with it. Who knows.
A good half of all 'things that get done' are faction leader driven.
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(04-12-2019, 01:56 AM)Lythrilux Wrote: I think I know what system that is.
Quoting myself from another thread, but that comment kinda resonates with my own issues with the whole situation on disco.
Disco right now feels like a D&D session where all players are sitting around behind the DM's back and looking over their shoulder. Everyone wants to be in the know about all upcoming storyline plots so that they can best make use of it for their personal RP projects. But that really kinda defeats the purpose of even having a DM in the first place.
When everything is in the know and there is no discovery because everyone is friends with the devs making the content updates, it becomes the new meta. Not helped by people datamining updated files so that they can earn easy points from cliques when they dump spoilers into the open.
If we want to make discovery a part of Discovery again, we need to firstly segregate all of the development process from the community members, especially faction leaders who are usually privvy to these changes first. Making disco files unreadable is a lost cause already, so no help there - but perhaps that is where more server-sided changes can help with it. Who knows.
A good half of all 'things that get done' are faction leader driven.