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Background
A lot of online Nomic games share a
common problem - after assigning all sorts of interesting and strategic
variables to players (points, location, hit-points, diseases, money,
etc.), it's often awkward to keep track of them. Usually the only
solution is for players to declare intentions to a mailing list ("I
spend ten thousand Credits to increase my Influence by five") and wait for
assigned, human data-trackers to notice and manually update the records; perhaps
fair enough for some games, but restrictive and destructive to most.
Solution
The Generic Nomic Data Tracker is a tool for simplifying
data-tracking aspects of an online Nomic game. The required data types
are set up for a given Nomic, and each player is assigned a password
which allows them to log in and edit the variables of any player,
with or without explanatory comment.
All updates are logged and identified, making it easy to see who
changed what at what time, and simple to reverse illegal alterations.
Once the GNDT is recognised as part of the gamestate, it then becomes easy
to write rules along the lines of "Any Player may, no more than once
per day, change their Location", "A Player may take a Red Pill to
gain a Life Point, at any time", "If a Player uses a smiley on the
mailing list, any Player may dock them a point". Real-time actions and transactions
can be actively encouraged, for a change.
Application
If you'd like the GNDT to handle your Nomic's player data, contact
kevan@kevan.org
for further explanation. (This side of things will, eventually, be automated.)
Future
- Making "dice" part of the config.
- A simple "undo" feature.
- Friendlier support for "inventory" style variables ("add this
object, remove that one").
- Friendlier support for numerical variables ("subtract 17 from score").
Cookies to spare continual login tedium. Done!
Automated administration (adding/removing players, changing
colour
scheme, altering variables). Done, a bit.
- Graphical variables (Unanomic-style mood faces, original-DocNomic-style pills)
- Support for global Nomic variables (word of the day, weather, etc.)
- Some way of displaying player locations on a map.
(The GNDT was dusted off for BlogNomic in 2003,
but isn't being developed particularly strenuously.)
Generic Nomic Data Tracker - Kevan Davis, April-ish 2001
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