Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:24 pm
GO DUKE!
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Yeah, I've often muttered that to myself. But perhaps in a different sense. Just kidding!Bjorn wrote:GO DUKE!
Right, I threatened to explain , and I'm not sleepy yet, so I will. I doubt Duke will read this, but somebody might follow it ... Here goes:hA<b>n</b>n<b><i>i</i></b>Ba<i><b>L</b></i> wrote:Hi guys. I hope we're all having FUN in this hobby of ours, right?
I am hereby voiding that bidding process.
Because Duke unknowingly screwed it by his public bid, favouring Yond and screwing Hryll and the GM. (I'll explain in a separate post if I can be bothered!).
*There is nothing rotten in Kaomaris.*Duke wrote:all is well in the state of Kaomaris I guess or is something still rotten?
Right, I'm putting my tiny foot down and declaring that, finally, definitely, indisputably, undoubtedly, irrevocably, irreversibly, unalterably and immutably ................... bidding in Trinity is entirely optional for the GMTinker wrote:
Regardless, Han, I think it's time to put your foot down for now: Is bidding for positions an official rule of the Trinity game? If so, then let's bid and get on with it. (Dragonette, if you look earlier in this thread you'll see that bidding was posted as being part of the Trinity test.)
Hmm, I'm not sure I'd be too keen on this "voting system" of yours before sign-ups are even accepted ... It sounds a bit needless and complicated to my ears...korexus wrote:I'll just ask players to say what they prefer when signing up. ... If players don't have a preference, they'll get stuck with the majority vote (which oculd be 1). If they do and it's different, then I'll suggest they play different people.
Chris.
That's VERY different from what you proposed above? Where you said something about asking preferences once they've provisionally signed up? ... and then holding some kind of vote? ... with rules for abstentions and majority can be one vote? ... and a facility for backing out if you then disagree with the majority vote? VERY different from the way you just summarised it ...!korexus wrote:Just a case of a player saying "who fancies a game of Trinity with bidding?" Hardly the most complex situation.
Chris.
was attempting to show that it would be easy.Most Duels come about because two players decide they want one and a GM sets it up so it shouldn't be too difficult to do it this way.
I'm not normally pedantic but I'll make this the exception. I bid 68 for each so 68+68= (any ideas Duke ).Duke wrote: Anyway if Hryll would have payed 168 pop for his spot he would have been screwed from the get go here so look at it this way, I saved him from his own stupidity.