Luckymoose
The World is Mine
I'd possibly like to reserve the Nubi.
Like I have said already the Nubi are permanent NPC's along with the Emperor and the Shun.
I'd possibly like to reserve the Nubi.
Like I have said already the Nubi are permanent NPC's along with the Emperor and the Shun.
I seemed to have missed that. What nations aren't being NPC'd, I don't see any denotations identifying the difference.
1.) The area around each system (or star) seems rather small for putting alot of icons around. Enlarge the star icons maybe?
2.) Writing names for every ship under the sun might get tedious. Maybe just have each faction's ship colored coded with a number corresponding to the ship details on a separate chart?
3.) The sphere on the generic FTL travel lines between systems are really awesome for helping recongnize the actually time needed (1, 2, 3, whatever).![]()
Daftpanzer the new map looks a lot easier to understand which is certainly a good thing, but please don't tell me that you got rid of the ship construction and prototype stuff as well; that was my favorite part.![]()
Daft you've got my heart all a-flutter(ed). Interest is definitely pipped, though I wouldn't mind a Daftnes 2 revival.....
Is the one I reserved Rukiyama? (the super awesome fortress place)
Currently there will be a max of four 'slots' to put 'buildings' on, per star. It seems to work ok in a test. I'm more worried I need to space the stars out more if there are going to be tons of ships. I plan to run a test game thread first.
I am still so sad that you let Abaddon be right about your GodNES.![]()
So, obviously my last NES has been put into deep freeze. My interest kinda faded, but it was more of a time thing too.
So now that summer is here AND drivers ed is over with, I'm thinking about attempting what I consider to be a rather ambitious project. I am thinking about making a non-earth entirely from scratch, and then use it to do an "accelerated timeline" thing. However, eventually the "accelerated" part would stop, and the NES would turn into one looking more like BombNESIII. This will allow players to create nations on a non-earth map, and then play in a world with (hopefully) a good deal of depth in the industrial era.
So, obviously my last NES has been put into deep freeze. My interest kinda faded, but it was more of a time thing too.
So now that summer is here AND drivers ed is over with, I'm thinking about attempting what I consider to be a rather ambitious project. I am thinking about making a non-earth entirely from scratch, and then use it to do an "accelerated timeline" thing. However, eventually the "accelerated" part would stop, and the NES would turn into one looking more like BombNESIII. This will allow players to create nations on a non-earth map, and then play in a world with (hopefully) a good deal of depth in the industrial era.
Well, I'm kinda split on this now. I could resurrect my god NES, or try this new idea. In all likelihood I'll update my GodNES again and see if I can get back into it. If not, I'll try this new NES.
For my part, I'm much more interested in this new idea than I was in GodNES, no offense to it.
Regardless, though, both are interesting concepts and would be happy to see either of them reach fruition.
Well, I'm kinda split on this now. I could resurrect my god NES, or try this new idea. In all likelihood I'll update my GodNES again and see if I can get back into it. If not, I'll try this new NES.
I've noticed that a couple users have/had started DnD games recently. I'm not a regular of NES (so I think this is the right thread for my post), and I'm inexperienced when it comes to PnP rpg games. But I was wondering if anyone had started an RPG game with liter rules (but not strictly narrative sans mechanics)...