Hi, folks.
I'm also a newbie here, and was looking through the message boards while the client is downloading. While I have no idea what to expect from the game, I do have a pretty solid idea of what to expect based on the screenshots, FAQ, manual, and the various comments on this forum.
Quath, thanks a bunch for your insight. I know how it gets when as a Game Master (or programmer, or person in charge) you become so familiar with the complexities of your project that you sometimes forget what it's like for the beginner. For any project in the alpha or beta stage, it's the beginners who matter most, since they're a crystal ball on what to expect in the near future. For me, it gives me some advice on what to look out for, and not end up feeling totally embarressed when I spawn for the first time, wondering what the heck this place is.
An additional suggestion, as I was thumbing through the manual, though. I loved roleplaying when I was a lot younger, and haven't had interent for a long time. Now that I have it, I'm looking for a chance to enjoy roleplaying online, in just the kind of environment that I believe the creators have in mind. I can completely appreciate the challenges the developers must be facing, between balancing gameplay, mechanics, story, art, patches, drastic age differences, how much blood is too much, and all the myriad complexities of such a project. Thanks for putting the effort into a project like this.
Oh yeah, the manual. A more dramatic introduction, or possibly a short story that compels us to get involved is desperately needed. I remember when I was 12, there was a Game Master who was... well, like God to us. He could create roleplaying scenarios and situations out of thin air, put us through hell, and leave us gasping for more - and never used a statistic or any-sided die. He taught me the mechanics were just a way to represent the reality he was weaving for us. Naturally, if he were to tell us which way north was, I would swear by it on my dying breath.
Ok, the download is finished, so off I go. Thanks a bunch!
Stephan