Saturday, December 03, 2005

Metallurgy, Smithing, and Crafting

In case you didn't already know, I'm designing an RPG.
One of the things that came up recently is crafting (and associated abilities) and I had to admit I hadn't put a lot of thought into it yet. The design I have so far goes along these lines:
Techniques, ingredients, and equipment all factor into your final product.
Each contributes something to the end result, and there will almost always be a trade-off.
You include Tempering when making your sword, it makes your sword more durable but it adds an extra three hours (gametime) to the production time.
You also have an extra hot forge, which lets you work faster but requires more fuel.
The higher your skill, the larger the bonuses and the smaller the penalties, and you can also combine things to help cancel out negative effects.
Some of the effects will be related to the process (how long does it take?), and some will be permanent aspects of the result (weapon durability).

so perhaps you want to tweak your weapons for high damage, or lightweight, or mass produce them really quickly.

there will also be somewhat seperate metallurgy skills, for alloys and smelting, so smiths will have a variety of metal sources to choose from.
that means you have the design for a sword, and you have the choice of making it out of iron, steel, bronze, silver, or Alloy X.

Alloy X was made by a metallurgist to have what he deemed the best combination of weight and strength, and then sold to the smithing community.

I think the flexibility and constant discovery will make this an enjoyable system. And of course, we'll be providing wiki space for the players to keep track of their findings, and also adding new elements to the mix occasionally to keep things interesting.

Please post if you have any thoughts or think I left something important out.

Monday, November 28, 2005

:<

I made my best friend angry, and I didn't even realise it until he stopped talking to me. Not good. A problem with IM is that you can't tell when someone's starting to get upset.

If anyone wants to work on a webgame with me, I need javascript, php, and graphics people. andy@sniqe.com

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Live Bookmarks Refresh Rate

Chris Ilias' Blog: Live Bookmarks Refresh Rate

this is helpful.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Food.

Yep. Thanksgiving involves a lot of food. It also involved a sport, I think with a ball of some sort. There was running and throwing and I ran a touchdown at the end. Anyway. Grandma's gonna teach me to make meringue cookies.. after we eat (again).

(hours later)
I have learned the secret of cookies. Be wary of my power!

Now, my brother insists on watching Arrested Development. Ugh.
This show is ... so dumb.

At My Grandparents.

I didn't get up till 12:30pm today, with the plan that my brother and sister-in-law would be up earlier and someone needed to drive tonight. Onward, to sleep and thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

School? No. A Reasonable Fascimile, Perhaps?

I enrolled for technical school this morning. I was actually accepted in late summer, but have been busy looking for a job. I still don't have one. [http://www.sniqe.com/staff/andy/resume.htm]
It should go a bit faster than Drexel was doing, it's 15hr/wk, three days a week
this means I will be dog-tired tuesday, thursday, and friday mornings but am free friday nights. I think it's a good schedule. It's also all active training, no text books or similar junk. And they gave me a t-shirt; yeah, that was the clincher right there. Especially since it's like three sizes too large.
Doug and I were watching Jeff play Wind Waker, and he picked up a heart container, "You've collected four heart containers!"
Jeff says, "And his heart has grown one size this day."
It was good.

Anyway, I start in January. I'm looking forward to it a lot more than I would look forward to more classes in philly. There's just something depressing about philly, which makes me sad because it's my big city - the only one really close. Which of course just compounds the depression - I'm depressed that it's so depressing. Ow, my brainmeats.

I typed past midnight and had to adjust four fields in the timestamp... they ought to javascript it to keep it up to date, or even just have an option "no, do not change time & date" but noooo.
Not even the Almighty Google is perfect.

Monday, November 21, 2005

An alien.


That is all I have to say about that.

Friday, November 18, 2005

I am sending this from

I am sending this from my cell phone.