Alright, this is going to be a hefty request but I'm going to throw it out there anyway.
I've started to integrate Play-by-Post into my games but I have to use a separate site for it. It would be really cool if we could have a tab for a mini-message board system on the campaign site. That way the PbPers could have their posts and campaign resources all in one place. Like I said, I know this is a pretty major request but I think it might be something worth looking into for the future of the site.
Ah, but this is not a PbP system. It's meant to support RPGs played in the classic analog paper-and-pencil style.
As to the original request, it's a good idea. I'm hesitant to promise anything, as good, usable forums are not a trivial thing to make. The forum we're using right now I didn't even write. I just tried to shoe-horn it in a bit.
From a development side, OP is already a blog + wiki, and that's hard enough to support. To become a blog + wiki + forum would be even harder. I really want to avoid being a conglomeration of mediocre services, and instead offer a few very good services.
I understand the concern and as I said before I know its a big ass request. Not the kind of thing I'd expect to get implemented any time soon. But maybe something to put on the to-do list after you've got the blog + wiki chunk to where you want it. And really, for PbP stuff you wouldn't need an elegant forum system. Minimal styling, a simple post-reply setup. Not to terribly hard to code (I've written very simple Support Ticket systems built around the same idea) and as long as you keep it simple it should serve its point.
As for the inclusion of a dice roller, that would be handy as well and still fairly simple to code (even for Savage Worlds). Simply denote starting and ending tags to watch for, insert your typically #d# and have the system insert the results after the displayed denotation. Then after have the algorithm remove the code string and replace it with the hard text and viola, insta roller. Of course the issue will arise of players cheating but I don't think thats something you need to worry about from a site side. Thats GM\Player trust and thats the groups problem. Hell, I let my players roll their results and simply post what they rolled. Trusting they won't lie to me :D
Like I said though, this is a pretty big undertaking and not something to step into lightly. Still, I think it would be a much appreciated feature for the site. :D
I just found a Project Wonderful ad for LaughingStick Forums. It looks like they fully intend to support PBP games. Folks who were interested in having such a resource available to them may want to check it out.
I've also pimped ObsidianPortal to the people over there. Just call me Dolly Levi. ;)
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I've started to integrate Play-by-Post into my games but I have to use a separate site for it. It would be really cool if we could have a tab for a mini-message board system on the campaign site. That way the PbPers could have their posts and campaign resources all in one place. Like I said, I know this is a pretty major request but I think it might be something worth looking into for the future of the site.
As to the original request, it's a good idea. I'm hesitant to promise anything, as good, usable forums are not a trivial thing to make. The forum we're using right now I didn't even write. I just tried to shoe-horn it in a bit.
From a development side, OP is already a blog + wiki, and that's hard enough to support. To become a blog + wiki + forum would be even harder. I really want to avoid being a conglomeration of mediocre services, and instead offer a few very good services.
Still, it is a good idea. I can't deny that.
I understand the concern and as I said before I know its a big ass request. Not the kind of thing I'd expect to get implemented any time soon. But maybe something to put on the to-do list after you've got the blog + wiki chunk to where you want it. And really, for PbP stuff you wouldn't need an elegant forum system. Minimal styling, a simple post-reply setup. Not to terribly hard to code (I've written very simple Support Ticket systems built around the same idea) and as long as you keep it simple it should serve its point.
As for the inclusion of a dice roller, that would be handy as well and still fairly simple to code (even for Savage Worlds). Simply denote starting and ending tags to watch for, insert your typically #d# and have the system insert the results after the displayed denotation. Then after have the algorithm remove the code string and replace it with the hard text and viola, insta roller. Of course the issue will arise of players cheating but I don't think thats something you need to worry about from a site side. Thats GM\Player trust and thats the groups problem. Hell, I let my players roll their results and simply post what they rolled. Trusting they won't lie to me :D
Like I said though, this is a pretty big undertaking and not something to step into lightly. Still, I think it would be a much appreciated feature for the site. :D
I've also pimped ObsidianPortal to the people over there. Just call me Dolly Levi. ;)
Word of mouth is pretty much our only advertising!