NES game Concepts for newbies

This NES thing sounds kind of like Calvinball from the comics...Definitely an interesting concept, even if I haven't the patience, creativity, and imagination to play...
 
They die if players or mods loose interest.
 
figured, as i've done a post for the Mods thread, i'd do one for here too.
as i was writing this it turned into a "DOs and DONTs".

1. dont join a game without understanding the rules.
2. dont join a game if you cant meet the time commitment (ie wont have the time to do orders/stories)
3. dont join a game if you're going away on vacation in a week and wont be back for a month
4. do engage your neighbors in diplomacy early. sometimes you wont have the time to negotiate a treaty the turn you need it, so its better to have it in advance. plus it makes the game more interactive earlier and makes more possibilities for backstabbing.
5. do do your orders/story as soon as possible. dont wait for what others post/say unless its absolutely neccessary. your orders in most cases should be a reaction to the update, not to stuff that happens afterwards.
6. do try to aquire a "in game personality" (wheather one for all NESs or a different for each) as it makes the game much more fun, both for you and the others involved (players and mods)
7. do not challenge the MOD's decision/action unless it is contrary to the writen rules of the game. it is after all his/her game, and doing so will only start a flame war, which can kill the game (then you still dont get your way).
8. do challenge the MOD's decisions/actions if they are contrary to the rules of the game, cause it might just be an oversite or the mod didnt remember his own rules (with how often rules get rewriten here, that happens), and the mod will probably change it. might be better to do it in a PM then a post just in case though.
9. do not threaten to quit a game (either leave or stay). this usualy makes for a flame war reguarding the reason for your leaving.
10. do not ask if the game is dead unless there realy has been no activity for a long time (like a week). more then one game has been killed because someone asked "is this dead" after 2 days without an update, even though people were sending orders and all, cause then a lot of other people assumed that it was dead, and it died from inactivity one they stoped checking the thread.
 
RoddyVR said:
5. do do your orders/story as soon as possible. dont wait for what others post/say unless its absolutely neccessary. your orders in most cases should be a reaction to the update, not to stuff that happens afterwards.

hmm, don't fully agree to that. it is not just a reaction to the update. perhaps you should get the normal orders you would do for that turn (increase army, economy, expand, etc) just so you have some orders in, and then you can edit them later if need be.
6. do try to aquire a "in game personality" (wheather one for all NESs or a different for each) as it makes the game much more fun, both for you and the others involved (players and mods)
7. do not challenge the MOD's decision/action unless it is contrary to the writen rules of the game. it is after all his/her game, and doing so will only start a flame war, which can kill the game (then you still dont get your way).

Very very good advice.
9. do not threaten to quit a game (either leave or stay). this usualy makes for a flame war reguarding the reason for your leaving.

This one is the best. It also backs what I always say. It is a player's privilege to be in the game, not the mod's privilege to have you. Remember that.
 
NESes must be in English. Even the subthreads. So speaketh the Chieftess.
 
Are fallouts just for people that were in the original game, or can new people join?
 
OKay thanks!
 
Yes, in MOST NESes people can alwaya join.

THIS THREAD IS ALIVE AGAIN!!!!
 
N3rc0! Dude! You dirty n3rc0 poster!
 
Ummm...
I'm not sure if you've been a NESing veteran or not, but I'm assuming this is your first time in the NES forums?
Before you start your own NES, you should gain experience playing and all that first. God knows, I just started my own NES and it does take quite a bit of work, and knowledge which I never had when I first joined a few months back...
 
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