How do folks play Trek online?
Hi again,
I played for a little while in a STAR TREK email sim, which was more of a (delightful) creative writing exercise than it was an RPG, really, but I've never played any RPG successfully online.
What methods do you all use to play online? Email? Messengers? Something else?
I'm having a little bit of trouble locating Trek gamers in the Twin Cities since I moved here, and now I'm thinking about online play. What does a Trek game gain by being played online? What does it lose?
Opinions and anecdotes welcome. Thanks much!
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pbem are as good as the gamers playing
I've run several play-by-emails, the last one to finish up was a Spycraft game. And I have to say, of all the pbems I have been DM/GM/Narrator or a player/character in, there is a wide range of gamers.
Some gamers like to practice their writing skills in their posts. I have seen the other end of the spectrum - the player who makes his post in a one sentence-small syllable words. (He was playing an orc, so it fits his character.)
But the best, my Spycraft game, had five players posting replies just as if they were sitting across the table from me, in plain speak and no waxing eloquently. [Had to look up that word also.] No long speeches, no one-line actions. There was enough detail to know what the character was doing, and I replied just as if I was reading from my notes hand-written the night before the game.
I can't get into IRC games cause I work a 6 week rotating shift [7-3, 3-11, 11-7]. I can't guarentee I'll be available to get online at a specific time each night or week. Sucks for my table-top game, not to mention my bowling league also. Plus my family comes first.
But with pbem, I can read the post at work, formulate what my reply is going to be, and send something out before bed time. When the players post as often as they can, the game flows fast. 'At the speed of the slowest players' is my standard line.