I'm wondering if ya'll have Wiki's here, and if so, how hard would it be to set up a Multiverser exclusive Wiki.
Eric
I'm wondering if ya'll have Wiki's here, and if so, how hard would it be to set up a Multiverser exclusive Wiki.
Eric
I don't think so, but there are plenty of sites free hosting sites for wikis, as well as wiki software packages which can be installed as scripts for your own server/domain. There are are wikis for Star Trek (Memory Alpha), Stargate: SG-1 (Stargate Wiki), and the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages, which is an exhaustive site for the Elder Scrolls series of video games.
Anyway, I second the idea.
I'd be more than happy to install a wiki for people to use. Things are busy right now, but give me a week to dig around for various ways to do it and I'll get back to you guys with options. And if any of you have a wiki package you particularly like, let me know and I'll give it a look.
Looking forward to it.
Eric
Wikis are really helpful for most roleplaying campaigns, and I think would be a great place for character sheet storage, among other things.
If there is a Wiki, its going to be on a basis of anything on it that is not proprietary to Valdron is freely usable to moi or MJ. So, I'd be happy, most happy to have your character sheet on it, but you might end up in a book with your name changed to protect the guil....err...innocent.
After all, we can always use more characters. So, if you want to use it to help run a campaign, I'd be curious to see how that works. Have at it.
One of the things I'm curious about, and I might be willing to research this In Character as well... MultiVerser doesn't seem like it lends itself to multiplayer campaigns at all, what with the "multiversers don't cross paths very often" and "it's almost impossible to follow someone between Verses" things... So I wonder if it would be possible to develop a sort of "Identify/Manipulate Scriff" technique or something that would enable Versers to travel as a pack for a while.
We get that from time to time, so I've got answers.
So it can be done any of several ways, if that's your objective. I rarely do it because I prefer to have my players as individual heroes in their own stories, and because it doesn't work so well in online games with the comings and goings of the players.
--M. J. Young
Okay, finals are over so I now have time to get a wiki going on the site. I've dug around a bit and I'm looking at PmWiki (http://www.pmwiki.org/). It's software I've used before -- though quite a long time ago -- so I know I can get it running. Take a look at it and let me know if you all think it'll work. If so, I'll get it installed.
I tried to find one that would integrate with the existing setup, so user accounts would carry over, but no luck. The wiki will probably be at wiki.gamingoutpost.com and you'll have to setup new accounts for editing.
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