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Post by Koxio on Jan 5, 2015 17:26:01 GMT -5
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Post by Loops of Flute on Jan 5, 2015 20:53:11 GMT -5
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Post by draco on Jan 16, 2015 15:01:17 GMT -5
aside from the previously stated 'extra info' concept ( which, by the way, I'm totally for! ), there's another suggestion I've got. ( also votes, each student actually placing a vote on the murderer )
Basically, could the body reveal and the trial be slightly separate? basically, they'd still begin somewhere in the space of 24 hours between each other, but the trial is slightly delayed after someone has found a corpse.
plus points: - gives students time to do room-searches, do a sweep of the dorms etc ( basically everything that they can't do confined to one room ) - gives time for students to find evidence, group up and search the ship or something - gives time for students to briefly discuss things before trial, swap ideas etc - allows time for specified reactions to said corpse - allows students to take interviews privately with others, then bring that information to the trial later - allows time for students to gather up their rationality before the trial ( more input from students that would otherwise naturally be messes ) - allows for evidence to be found in rooms, and all over the ship
downsides: - I can imagine it might add complications to already complicated events ( having to give evidence clues when they find such ) - makes everything pretty complicated - less spur of the moment decisions
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Post by Misoka Magica on Jan 16, 2015 23:16:01 GMT -5
aside from the previously stated 'extra info' concept ( which, by the way, I'm totally for! ), there's another suggestion I've got. ( also votes, each student actually placing a vote on the murderer )
Basically, could the body reveal and the trial be slightly separate? basically, they'd still begin somewhere in the space of 24 hours between each other, but the trial is slightly delayed after someone has found a corpse.
plus points: - gives students time to do room-searches, do a sweep of the dorms etc ( basically everything that they can't do confined to one room ) - gives time for students to find evidence, group up and search the ship or something - gives time for students to briefly discuss things before trial, swap ideas etc - allows time for specified reactions to said corpse - allows students to take interviews privately with others, then bring that information to the trial later - allows time for students to gather up their rationality before the trial ( more input from students that would otherwise naturally be messes ) - allows for evidence to be found in rooms, and all over the ship
downsides: - I can imagine it might add complications to already complicated events ( having to give evidence clues when they find such ) - makes everything pretty complicated - less spur of the moment decisions I agree, and it seems to me that the upsides outweigh the downsides. Sure it will be a bit more complicated, but may make for more interesting and entertaining roleplaying and end storyline!
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Post by Joshua on Jan 18, 2015 10:33:51 GMT -5
aside from the previously stated 'extra info' concept ( which, by the way, I'm totally for! ), there's another suggestion I've got. ( also votes, each student actually placing a vote on the murderer )
Basically, could the body reveal and the trial be slightly separate? basically, they'd still begin somewhere in the space of 24 hours between each other, but the trial is slightly delayed after someone has found a corpse.
plus points: - gives students time to do room-searches, do a sweep of the dorms etc ( basically everything that they can't do confined to one room ) - gives time for students to find evidence, group up and search the ship or something - gives time for students to briefly discuss things before trial, swap ideas etc - allows time for specified reactions to said corpse - allows students to take interviews privately with others, then bring that information to the trial later - allows time for students to gather up their rationality before the trial ( more input from students that would otherwise naturally be messes ) - allows for evidence to be found in rooms, and all over the ship
downsides: - I can imagine it might add complications to already complicated events ( having to give evidence clues when they find such ) - makes everything pretty complicated - less spur of the moment decisions I agree, and it seems to me that the upsides outweigh the downsides. Sure it will be a bit more complicated, but may make for more interesting and entertaining roleplaying and end storyline! third it
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Post by M on Jan 18, 2015 13:39:34 GMT -5
I agree, and it seems to me that the upsides outweigh the downsides. Sure it will be a bit more complicated, but may make for more interesting and entertaining roleplaying and end storyline! third it fffffourth
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2015 15:23:05 GMT -5
fifth! hell ye round number
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Post by draco on Jan 27, 2015 3:00:50 GMT -5
some more motives would be rad! stuff like the spiders, maybe, but perhaps more problematic? more crucial?
( like when the food supply was cut off in s1? and then they had the movie clip motive to work with? maybe the water could be shut off? or the personal clip thing repeated? or maybe dorm doors could be locked until someone does the deed, leaving some kids stuck and some left out? beats me )
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Post by Mother on Jan 27, 2015 4:18:07 GMT -5
some more motives would be rad! stuff like the spiders, maybe, but perhaps more problematic? more crucial?
( like when the food supply was cut off in s1? and then they had the movie clip motive to work with? maybe the water could be shut off? or the personal clip thing repeated? or maybe dorm doors could be locked until someone does the deed, leaving some kids stuck and some left out? beats me ) TO CONVICT A PERSON DON'T YOU HAVE TO HAVE MEANS, MOTIVE, AND OPPORUNTIY to like convict a person but then again the trials run under some other court of law that I don't really know tbh I mean like from what I've learned from cop shows just saying I agree bro yes yes thumbs up
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Post by dioshi on Mar 14, 2015 4:10:03 GMT -5
mayb you can contact both murderer AND victim after being selected to ask if they want to arrange the trial? like then they both can collaborate how the victim is killed and how the murderer would act in the trial? and then set a rule that the clues must be five bulletpoints at the minimum and it MUST relate to the murderer, and give the trial plan to the mods to approve? :0 idk!! but i think it steps up the game a lil bit!
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Post by tomokomustprotecteveryone on Mar 14, 2015 6:38:43 GMT -5
mayb you can contact both murderer AND victim after being selected to ask if they want to arrange the trial? like then they both can collaborate how the victim is killed and how the murderer would act in the trial? and then set a rule that the clues must be five bulletpoints at the minimum and it MUST relate to the murderer, and give the trial plan to the mods to approve? :0 idk!! but i think it steps up the game a lil bit! they did that for season 1 and the murderer and victim like, barely ever got it done on time tbh
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Post by dioshi on Mar 14, 2015 7:34:59 GMT -5
mayb you can contact both murderer AND victim after being selected to ask if they want to arrange the trial? like then they both can collaborate how the victim is killed and how the murderer would act in the trial? and then set a rule that the clues must be five bulletpoints at the minimum and it MUST relate to the murderer, and give the trial plan to the mods to approve? :0 idk!! but i think it steps up the game a lil bit! they did that for season 1 and the murderer and victim like, barely ever got it done on time tbh oh okie dokie :0 !!
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Post by rin on Mar 20, 2015 8:43:33 GMT -5
aside from the previously stated 'extra info' concept ( which, by the way, I'm totally for! ), there's another suggestion I've got. ( also votes, each student actually placing a vote on the murderer )
Basically, could the body reveal and the trial be slightly separate? basically, they'd still begin somewhere in the space of 24 hours between each other, but the trial is slightly delayed after someone has found a corpse.
plus points: - gives students time to do room-searches, do a sweep of the dorms etc ( basically everything that they can't do confined to one room ) - gives time for students to find evidence, group up and search the ship or something - gives time for students to briefly discuss things before trial, swap ideas etc - allows time for specified reactions to said corpse - allows students to take interviews privately with others, then bring that information to the trial later - allows time for students to gather up their rationality before the trial ( more input from students that would otherwise naturally be messes ) - allows for evidence to be found in rooms, and all over the ship
downsides: - I can imagine it might add complications to already complicated events ( having to give evidence clues when they find such ) - makes everything pretty complicated - less spur of the moment decisions We're actually planning on putting in a more complex trial/murder system for season 3, but since we have only a month or so left of season 2, we're trying to concentrate on murders/drae/etc. instead of working on the new system - after all, more clues would probably be missed that way, as you pointed out. We're probably going to do a system something along the lines of 'one of the surviving students would message a question to monobear aka the mods about a certain thing in a certain room/area, and monobear would answer them'. And then, when the trial starts, we would post all the questions asked/answered without who asked them. We're still working on what to do if vital clues are left out. Of course, if we implement this system, this means we'll have to work on a much more detailed map of the area (which we're planning to either be an amusement park or mount everest) with mini-maps of each room and what's in each room, so it's gonna take a while - thus extending the wait time between the end of season 2 to the start of season 3, so in all it might take anywhere between two or three months given all the other work we have to do on this. Obviously, this is all in the major beta stages, so don't count 100% on anything I've just said. <3
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Post by draco on Mar 20, 2015 15:25:47 GMT -5
aside from the previously stated 'extra info' concept ( which, by the way, I'm totally for! ), there's another suggestion I've got. ( also votes, each student actually placing a vote on the murderer )
Basically, could the body reveal and the trial be slightly separate? basically, they'd still begin somewhere in the space of 24 hours between each other, but the trial is slightly delayed after someone has found a corpse.
plus points: - gives students time to do room-searches, do a sweep of the dorms etc ( basically everything that they can't do confined to one room ) - gives time for students to find evidence, group up and search the ship or something - gives time for students to briefly discuss things before trial, swap ideas etc - allows time for specified reactions to said corpse - allows students to take interviews privately with others, then bring that information to the trial later - allows time for students to gather up their rationality before the trial ( more input from students that would otherwise naturally be messes ) - allows for evidence to be found in rooms, and all over the ship
downsides: - I can imagine it might add complications to already complicated events ( having to give evidence clues when they find such ) - makes everything pretty complicated - less spur of the moment decisions We're actually planning on putting in a more complex trial/murder system for season 3, but since we have only a month or so left of season 2, we're trying to concentrate on murders/drae/etc. instead of working on the new system - after all, more clues would probably be missed that way, as you pointed out. We're probably going to do a system something along the lines of 'one of the surviving students would message a question to monobear aka the mods about a certain thing in a certain room/area, and monobear would answer them'. And then, when the trial starts, we would post all the questions asked/answered without who asked them. We're still working on what to do if vital clues are left out. Of course, if we implement this system, this means we'll have to work on a much more detailed map of the area (which we're planning to either be an amusement park or mount everest) with mini-maps of each room and what's in each room, so it's gonna take a while - thus extending the wait time between the end of season 2 to the start of season 3, so in all it might take anywhere between two or three months given all the other work we have to do on this. Obviously, this is all in the major beta stages, so don't count 100% on anything I've just said. <3 ohh h man that sounds cool! good luck with the planning, and thanks for the update!
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Post by tomokomustprotecteveryone on Mar 28, 2015 6:53:25 GMT -5
Not to try and make the whole trial system complicated, but I feel the fact that the victim gets practically forgotten after the murder is kinda... Sad I guess? I mean everyone feels sorry for the murderers but not many people feel sorry for the actual victims at all,,, idk, in dangan ronpa they made you feel sorry for the victims by doing stuff near the end of the trials to either explain what happened to them and some of their thoughts (kinda like chihiro?) or like the flashback in the third trial,,, I'd think it would be pretty cool if in season 3 something like that happened where the murderer and the victim could like, write a little piece together for everything that happened in the murder, maybe from both point of views? Or perhaps the point of view of the victim only. Sorry if this idea doesn't make sense, it's just something I picked up on.
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