Patlin
Explorer
Knight Otu said:And though I posted this humorously, I do think it isn't impossible to have more Living games.
If anyone wants to create a living Eberron game, I'd definitely play -- with my Knight Phantom!

Knight Otu said:And though I posted this humorously, I do think it isn't impossible to have more Living games.
Rystil Arden said:I guess I never addressed this part. I would think 3 YES votes and 1 NO should still be fine, but maybe a second NO should bump the required YES votes up to 4. To phrase that in your supermajority terms, it would be a 2/3 majority then, I guess.
That could work. But what do you do if (I can't remember exactly how many judges there are but let's say it is 10) 5 judges vote YES and 5 vote no (thus all judges have already voted)? Despite the fact that I like more accepted proposals, I think we should default to not accepting on a perfect split or an off-by-one in case of odd number of judges, even if the 1 more is in favour of the proposal. Then again, considering the low low rate of voting on proposals, this will probably never happen.Patlin said:Or perhaps simpler, YES votes need to exceep NO votes by at least 2 to pass, with a minimum of 3 YES votes. If NO votes exceed YES votes by at least 2, with a minimum of 3 NO votes, the matter is closed. Voting will remain open until either of these conditions has been met for a continuous period of 48 hours, at which point the decision becomes official.
Rystil Arden said:I'd play Living Planescape or Living Spelljammer (and my large number of Spelljamming games which all share a persistant world is proof that at least a few people might play a LSJ). That could be pretty cool. How about Living Dark Sun? Not quite as cool as the other two but still cool.
Rystil Arden said:That could work. But what do you do if (I can't remember exactly how many judges there are but let's say it is 10) 5 judges vote YES and 5 vote no (thus all judges have already voted)? Despite the fact that I like more accepted proposals, I think we should default to not accepting on a perfect split or an off-by-one in case of odd number of judges, even if the 1 more is in favour of the proposal. Then again, considering the low low rate of voting on proposals, this will probably never happen.
I like Living Games because you don't lose a charater if a game happens to fall apart.
I've never played any of those, excluding cRPGs, but I'd certainly give it a try.
Hey there are other Living worlds on Enworld ~ LS Living Supers. Its quite fun too, come and join us
Rystil's SJ games have a sense of Living quality to them because they are all run in the same world by the same DM.
Rystil Arden said:I can't--don't own the rules.