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<blockquote data-quote="covaithe" data-source="post: 4396428" data-attributes="member: 46559"><p>I'm one of those people who clicked on core only but also clicked on other things. What I meant by that was, let's get started with core only -- surely we're going to include all of that, right? -- and defer the question of what else to add until later. </p><p></p><p>I think we're starting to get to a point where we're in danger of being all talk and no action. Not to take anything away from Graf and Halford and others whose suggestions really do help get us closer to actually playing, but I'm starting to believe that if we hold off until we have complete consensus on the setting, we'll still be talking about it a year from now, and most of the potential player base will have moved on. </p><p></p><p>So, while I don't think we should stop talking about setting -- and I don't intend to stop; I've got plenty more to say -- I think we should spend some time thinking about the rest of the things necessary to get a living world up and running. Such as, how will we pick judges? What responsibilities will they have? Rae Ardgaoth had a good post somewhere around page 11 with thoughts on this kind of subject. </p><p></p><p>I'm out of time to write further at the moment, but I hope to find some more time pretty soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covaithe, post: 4396428, member: 46559"] I'm one of those people who clicked on core only but also clicked on other things. What I meant by that was, let's get started with core only -- surely we're going to include all of that, right? -- and defer the question of what else to add until later. I think we're starting to get to a point where we're in danger of being all talk and no action. Not to take anything away from Graf and Halford and others whose suggestions really do help get us closer to actually playing, but I'm starting to believe that if we hold off until we have complete consensus on the setting, we'll still be talking about it a year from now, and most of the potential player base will have moved on. So, while I don't think we should stop talking about setting -- and I don't intend to stop; I've got plenty more to say -- I think we should spend some time thinking about the rest of the things necessary to get a living world up and running. Such as, how will we pick judges? What responsibilities will they have? Rae Ardgaoth had a good post somewhere around page 11 with thoughts on this kind of subject. I'm out of time to write further at the moment, but I hope to find some more time pretty soon. [/QUOTE]
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