by Tarryk » Tue Oct 21, 2003 4:30 pm
I've been tossing this idea around lightly for a while, and I think it's getting close to time to set it up, if it gets appropriate feedback. With help, this might end up being a great pasttime for AO players, if it's integrated well.
I'll be starting out light. Obviously I don't have a lot of time to dedicate to a project like this, but it's an idea that would be worth appointing people to directorship in the future, based on how much time they can spend on it.
For now, the "basic" game (my ideas for the "advanced" game are a little crazy and half-formed at the moment, and I'm always open to suggestions...but remember, keeping it simple this time around)...
The RolePlay Scenario: It's Rubi-Ka, tens of thousands of years in the future, after all. Why wouldn't there be virtual arenas? Of course there are "regular" arenas where you can walk in and start butchering each other in the world of AO, but wouldn't it be cool if there were an entire integrated "action" arena that could allow you to truly morph into your character's persona in a complete different setting? VR inside VR, baby!
Introducing: The RKVA (Rubi-Kan Virtual Arena)
Where: The blood room in reets retreat
When: Pre-planned events
How: Have Quake III: Arena installed and an entrance fee of 20,000 Rubi-Ka credits (and a lot of caffeine)
You step into the blood room and the games handler is there collecting entrance fees. You have already RSVP'd via the request on the last Talk Deviant, and/or won a free pass on one of the GSP shows. You hand over the money (or the free pass), and the games handler immediately sends you a /tell with the IP info, what your Arena player name and gender is expected to be, and the password to join the server.
You have a seat in the blood room and put on your RKVA body suit ((aka you log out of AO and boot up Quake III: Arena, set up the player info the games handler gave you, then log in with the IP/pword info he provided))
You are suddenly sucked into the virtual arena, given a machine gun and some bullets, and you patiently wait for the announcement over GSP (possibly killing time by killing and warming up with the others who have already entered the arena).
Suddenly the call is made. The GSP announcer appears in the login listing as a Spectator, and shouts over the air introductions to all the competitors in tonight's event, including their guild and profile on Rubi-Ka, followed by "RKVA begins, and the game is on!!"
The map changes, and you are thrown head-first into 15 minutes of blood-thirsty war, the GSP announcer yelling incoherantly as (s)he tries to monitor the event live to all the GSP listeners over a furious barrage of hardcore electronica and metal. You feel the wind of various selected spectator ghosts whipping around the arena, recording it for the final compiled movie of the event that will later be available for download, complete with the DJ's announcements during the game.
The winner is apparent at the end of the round, receiving a take of 1,000,000 credits from the games keeper once (s)he rematerializes in the blood room at Reets. The runners up each receive 500,000 cerdits.
Well? Good start? Horrid idea?
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Alexa [Bot] on Wed Oct 22, 2003 12:21 am, edited 3 times in total.