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Post by bigtimejerks on Aug 26, 2009 0:23:49 GMT -5
You know how it goes.
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Post by mark on Aug 31, 2009 17:33:08 GMT -5
Stuff I Liked:1) There's a setting. It's brief, but laying down a backdrop is the first step to good promos in an e-fed. 2) There's some introduction for the Big Time Jerks. I like the car pulling up and Kid Rock blasting, the shirt description and the beer swilling. Blue Moon is some tasty shit, innit? 3) Both members of the team contribute to the promo. I don't understand this weird promo rule, where we can cut two team promos or two individual promos apiece. We're tag teams, so we should function together in all aspects of the game and that includes game play. 4) There's some edge to the words. Confidence is good, dude. I like it. Your team really are Big Time Jerks. I'll get to the stuff I'd work on a little later. I figured I'd tell you what I liked, though, just to get you rolling.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2009 18:13:56 GMT -5
Stuff I Liked:1) There's a setting. It's brief, but laying down a backdrop is the first step to good promos in an e-fed. 2) There's some introduction for the Big Time Jerks. I like the car pulling up and Kid Rock blasting, the shirt description and the beer swilling. Blue Moon is some tasty shit, innit? 3) Both members of the team contribute to the promo. I don't understand this weird promo rule, where we can cut two team promos or two individual promos apiece. We're tag teams, so we should function together in all aspects of the game and that includes game play. 4) There's some edge to the words. Confidence is good, dude. I like it. Your team really are Big Time Jerks. I'll get to the stuff I'd work on a little later. I figured I'd tell you what I liked, though, just to get you rolling. Not sure if this answers number three, but there has to be a limit, because some guys in the fed have enough time to cut a dozen promos a week if not more while others only have time to cut like 2-5 promos a week. Singles matches have a limit of 3 per week. The thing is, no matter if it's a tag match or a singles match, your limit isn't the actual limit. The limit is how many COUNT towards your match. In singles matches, they take the top three promos.
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Post by Seth on Aug 31, 2009 19:40:14 GMT -5
Mark, you're a little off with the roleplaying rules about tags. Its actually strictly two promos per character, which would mean four promos overall for a tag team.
GD, singles matches have a 2 RP limit actually, except PPVs, which is 3. I guess for PPV tag matches the limit is still two per character, otherwise its a little much.
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Post by mark on Sept 1, 2009 16:19:29 GMT -5
Mark, you're a little off with the roleplaying rules about tags. Its actually strictly two promos per character, which would mean four promos overall for a tag team. Then why are we allowed to do joint promos? And working separately doesn't feel like a team exercise.
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Post by Torture on Sept 1, 2009 16:21:41 GMT -5
Because some guys don't live near each other, nor have the time to talk to each other, so they can do separate RPs.
What's the difference? Wrestler A can post up an RP on Monday-Wednesday, and since Wrestler B has the weekend off, he can post an RP on the weekend before the deadline, and boom, they RPed for their tag match.
It usually works well, when guys are thrown together in tag matches for storyline sake. For example when Anthrax and Doc Henry had to team up a few weeks back. Do you want them to do a joint RP? They don't even like each other, let alone, form a tag team together, so how would they RP? Separately. That's how.
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Post by Torture on Sept 1, 2009 16:23:17 GMT -5
You're allowed to do joint RPs because tag teams from the past usually meant it was one person controlling two wrestlers. Why RP twice with two different guys, when you can just combine the two.
We have jobs, we have reality checks, we have lives, we can't spend every waking hour RPing for two, three, or four different guys.
It's very clear, and everyone (With the exception of you so far..) has understood the rules.
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Post by Seth on Sept 1, 2009 18:14:44 GMT -5
Mark, you're a little off with the roleplaying rules about tags. Its actually strictly two promos per character, which would mean four promos overall for a tag team. Then why are we allowed to do joint promos? And working separately doesn't feel like a team exercise. Why WOULDNT you be allowed to? I havent had an instance where joint promos have caused any problems in that regard yet.
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