GreyShadow
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Mark, if you statted out the Hulk, what would his strength be?
GreyShadow said:Mark, if you statted out the Hulk, what would his strength be?
Thrudjelmer said:No, it is not well put. Just because someone goes to the effort and time of making something available to everyone does not automatically validate the end result as good or worthwhile. If that were the case, anyone could make up completely rediculous intepretations (whereas I'm just saying I think Neo's are way off in some regards)... but as long as that person takes the time and effort to devote a website for making his utterly craptacular and completely biased creations available to the public, then everyone should just bow down and accept them as good and right on?
That is just utter nonsense, and if you truly believe that effort justifies praising poor (or simply incorrect) effort, then you have no opinions of interest to me. Some of what I am pointing out, particularly the relative Strengths mentioned above, are not matters of opinion. They are facts which Neo has stretched to a point that negates any credibility his work might otherwise have. Whereas, on the other hand, my disagreement about his interpretations of Captain America's super-soldier serum have some room for opinions... but I find his opinion completely out of whack on that one. I'm not saying I'm right, I'm just saying he's quite wrong.
GreyShadow said:Thanks Mark, didn't look on your site.Will do so now.
Hulk's strength level sounds fine by me.
It also doesn't validate jumping down their throat, attacking them on a personal level and being downright insulting. Being civil goes a long way in this world. Neo was kind enough to answer your questions concerning why he designed the conversions as he did. To that end, it would have been polite to simply say that you disagreed with him (as other folks have said, including Valdier) and leave it at that. But instead you felt the need to include further insulting remarks that present the perception that everything you say is right while everything Neo does is wrong. You clearly stated that you are still learning the ins and out of the M&M system, and yet is there no possibility that you may have missed something in the rules that makes you wrong?Thrudjelmer said:Just because someone goes to the effort and time of making something available to everyone does not automatically validate the end result as good or worthwhile.
No, everyone shouldn't bow down, but there should at least be the acknowledgment and gratitude that the person is making a solid attempt to share his love of the game with others. If you had done any research at all on Neo and his creations before coming here and posting, you would have found an exchange between him and Valdier that explained exactly how both design their conversions and the justifications behind them. Simply put, Neo goes for the epic/superheroic feel while Valdier's are along the lines of lesser powered heroes for a more balanced and lower level play. Is either any better than the other? Nope. It's all in the style of play that the GM runs and the players enjoy. M&M is nothing more than a role-playing game. There is nothing in it that relies on factual historical values and data. The history of comics and superheroes is filled with changing perceptions and powers that ebb and flow over the course of years, through different writers and companies. Who's to say which version is right and which is wrong? Which is the proper version of Iron Man considering the different suits that he has had through the years and their different abilities? What about Scarlet Witch who has seen major alterations in her powers since her appearance in the 60's? It's all in the perception of the character and his/her abilities at that time.If that were the case, anyone could make up completely rediculous intepretations (whereas I'm just saying I think Neo's are way off in some regards)... but as long as that person takes the time and effort to devote a website for making his utterly craptacular and completely biased creations available to the public, then everyone should just bow down and accept them as good and right on?
Congratulations. You are only the second person in the history of EN World to have instantly pushed my buttons and gotten under my skin (and believe me, that is no easy task) through your complete beligerence and ignorance. The fact that you are a new member to this forum who immediately wasted no time in personal attacks has earned you the title of TROLL in my book. But of course, my opinion is not of interest to you, now is it?That is just utter nonsense, and if you truly believe that effort justifies praising poor (or simply incorrect) effort, then you have no opinions of interest to me.
No, you are saying exactly that. Got a problem with fan conversions for the M&M system? Take it directly to the M&M forums over at mutantsand masterminds.com and bring it to the attention of the folks at Green Ronin. If you really feel that Neo's work is so bad then you should speak up about it over there where the creators of the system reside. I think you will be surprised at some of the answers they give you. Unless of course, you feel that Steve Kenson doesn't know what he is talking about either.I'm not saying I'm right, I'm just saying he's quite wrong.
Ghostwind said:Neo, how do you handle Power Cosmic?![]()
Neo, one thing you said above that must always be kept in mind when doing write ups for comic characters is that writers will vary the power of a character often. Mostly its done to be a plot device, if Cyclops needs to fire a blast through a mountain he will, but in the next issue he may not be able to take down a Sentinal. It depends on the needs of the story really. The time when that story line was written, are highly powerful or low down and gritty heroes more popular at the time?
One things that doesn't go with Wolverine's skeleton as a device flaw could be the Marvel Universe RPG that just came out, and died within a few months. The loss of the shiney metal is used as an example of re-allocation of character points, basically a chance to rebuild the character. He can read that as a device flaw if you like, but for me and my small group, its a plot device and a character re-write on some stats. If I could find it, rpg.net had a link for an on-line magazine where the writers of M&M, SAS, and I almost sure, Hero all did up the Hulk's stats. Trying to track that down, but my fuzzy memory says Hulk at PL-13/15.
Conversion request, X-Force, the old crew. Cable, Domino, Warpath, Shatterstar, Syrin etc.
Fine color me green... but to say I'm arguing over opinions and have provided no facts to back up my arguments as Neo has is just rediculous.Ghostwind said:Congratulations. You are only the second person in the history of EN World to have instantly pushed my buttons and gotten under my skin (and believe me, that is no easy task) through your complete beligerence and ignorance. The fact that you are a new member to this forum who immediately wasted no time in personal attacks has earned you the title of TROLL in my book. But of course, my opinion is not of interest to you, now is it?