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I don't think anybody's denying that, but going 'oh nos herd of cat aieee' isn't really legit if there is a clear and coherent structure involved.
I don't think anybody's denying that, but going 'oh nos herd of cat aieee' isn't really legit if there is a clear and coherent structure involved.
It needs to be managed within confines of a defined scope. Sorry, I can't help but to put on my project management hat. You need to corral the herd or else you will get nothing but chaos. The Midgard project over at Open Design is probably the best example. There are specific guidelines and a structure already built, then patrons can come running in and help flesh out the world.
It can work, but not without strict guidelines and oversight.
Ah, yeah, the 'best design contest...' "hey our buddy's setting that we've been playing in won! what a coincidence!"And I don't mean in the "Best design contest" sort of way Ebberon was done. I mean in a collaborative anyone can get involved (or maybe anyone with a DDI account) sort of way.
Ah, yeah, the 'best design contest...' "hey our buddy's setting that we've been playing in won! what a coincidence!"
I think they've burned that bridge. Anyone with a DDI account getting to 'contribute' to 'suggestions.' That'd work. With as many DDI subs as there are, every possible suggestion would end up getting made, and they could 'go with' whatever they wanted to do anyway. The sense of involvement should sell a lot of DDI and generate ethusiasm for the product, though.
Ok... so now explain to me the disaster part.![]()
Wikipedia edit wars suggest it's a bad idea.