Ich selbst spiel ja kein SR4, aber ich denk mir, einige Leute werden das wohl recht gerne hören.
Habs selbst grad erst auf dumpshock gelesen.
ZitatAlles anzeigenHey, does anyone remember how Shadowrun Seattle MUX closed down, and was making the transition from SR3 to SR4? And remember how after several years of waiting, everyone kind of gave up?
Well guess what? It actually did open. After years of waiting, the MUX is in the alpha stage -- the codebase is pretty much a shell, and there are no official GMs, but it's got a chargen system, and a dice roller, and a grid, and what more do you need?
If you're one of those people who really want to play SR4 but you don't have a local gaming group, please head on over! The URL is http://www.newseattle.org/. The link at the bottom to "The Wild West" will take you to the pages specific to the Alpha game. Be sure to create a login for the forums, and check the posts in the Wild West section, that's where you'll find plots that people are wanting to run. The game is player driven at the moment, which means that anyone who feels like can step up and GM a session, and GMing often rotates between people. It's not too well populated yet, but don't get discouraged -- if we can spread the word through forums like Dumpshock, people will start coming! The important thing is to come with a can-do attitude, since everything is player driven, don't be afraid to make stuff happen instead of waiting for someone else to do it!
P.S.
It's called The Wild West because there are no staffers running around making us behave. It's still set in Seattle, and it follows the regular SR4 rules.
(I hope that this is in the right forum, apologies if it has to be moved embarrassed.gif)