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February 25th, 2004, 03:40 AM
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AAR wanted for possible site publication
Hey folks, Scott from Shrapnel here. I have a site interested in publishing an AAR of a Dominions 2 multiplayer game. If you're interested here are the things that need to be addressed...
1. Must be a complete AAR. They had problems before with an AAR that the players started and then never got around to finishing, so instead of risking a problem with an ongoing game it would be best if you wait until the game is complete for the AAR.
2. I believe it can be rather lengthy. Considering that Dom2 is a very involved game it's highly probable they will split up the AAR over several articles. So, don't worry too much about word count (but do avoid trying to rival Robert Jordan...)
3. Content will be edited for punctuation, etc.
Other than the above there's nothing much else to it, except have fun and make it an enjoyable, informative read.
If you're interested in doing it please send me an email at the address posted below, along with a brief sample (like, say one turn's worth of info) of what the AAR would be like. We'll accept submissions for a couple of weeks (closing it up around March 9th) and then make a decision about who to use. I'm sure there will be plenty of great ones, but please remember ultimately there can only be one.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Scott
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skrol@shrapnelgames.com
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February 25th, 2004, 03:47 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
Scott,
Great news about the interest in an AAR. There are already a few that are
published to the forum. Doing a search for AAR in the subject should get
you a list.
I think by looking at them you will see a problem that you might want to
discuss with the web-site. Most AAR's for Dominions get to be a book
within a very few turns.
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February 25th, 2004, 04:02 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
Cool! This should provoke some most interesting results!
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February 25th, 2004, 06:44 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
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Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
Scott,
Great news about the interest in an AAR. There are already a few that are
published to the forum. Doing a search for AAR in the subject should get
you a list.
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He's looking for multiplayer AARs, of which I don't believe there are any. Pretty sure all the ones here are SP AARs.
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February 26th, 2004, 03:05 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
That's correct Zurai, I'm just looking for multiplayer AARs. What would be really cool is one that has several people playing.
One thing that I should have mentioned in my original post is that if you submit a turn for consideration please just cut and paste it into the body of an email, I'd rather not deal with a bunch of attachments.
Just so everyone has an idea of what exactly we're looking for in the AAR let me take a moment to explain. The AAR would be appearing on another site, not Shrapnel's. As such the purpose would be twofold: (1) to provide entertainment and (2) to tweak interest in the game from people who have not yet experienced the joy that is Dom2. A reader should walk away after reading the AAR thinking, "Wow, that sounds like a killer game, I need to check it out!" The idea is to generate (more) buzz.
I'm guessing we'd be allowed 4-6 installments. Please keep this in mind. Novel length AARs are fine for forums, but it won't work for this.
I'm sure you already realize this, but this is of course a volunteer article. You'll get to see your name and work Online, and the satisifaction of knowing you're helping out one of your favorite games.
Thanks,
Scott
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February 26th, 2004, 03:08 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
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Originally posted by Krol:
1. Must be a complete AAR. They had problems before with an AAR that the players started and then never got around to finishing, so instead of risking a problem with an ongoing game it would be best if you wait until the game is complete for the AAR.
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I always thought this was SUPPOSED to be an AAR, "after-action report". If you're making the report DURING the action, wouldn't it be a DAR, "during-action report"?
Like many things, however, the term appears to have been misabused.
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February 26th, 2004, 03:20 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
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Like many things, however, the term appears to have been misabused.
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...like the prefix "mis" in "misabused"
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February 27th, 2004, 02:42 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
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I always thought this was SUPPOSED to be an AAR, "after-action report". If you're making the report DURING the action, wouldn't it be a DAR, "during-action report"?
Heh, well I suppose technically if someone is doing it turn by turn it would still be an "after-action report" since it's a report done after that turn's actions.
-Scott
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February 27th, 2004, 09:12 PM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
I suppose technically the AAR we got at first over in the newsGroups were writeups after the game was done where the people talked about what they could remember of the game. It was "game journals" which were the ongoing stories. Here they seem to have merged
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March 10th, 2004, 04:26 AM
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Re: AAR wanted for possible site publication
Well, this was disappointing. After two weeks I've received ZERO responses. I guess everyone is too busy playing to write about it.
Oh well.
-Scott
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