• Re: Lord Door Game

    From Gary Gordon@VERT/RICKSBBS to Nightfox on Fri Jan 30 09:03:51 2026
    Re: Re: Lord Door Game
    By: Nightfox to Mickey on Wed Jan 11 2023 10:45 am

    Re: Re: Lord Door Game
    By: Mickey to MRO on Wed Jan 11 2023 09:36 am

    That and every BBS has exactly the same games on their boards. No matte where you go, Bran the Warrior WILL get ya!

    I don't really see the issue with some door games being common on many BBSes I think that could actually be a good thing - That means if a user runs out turns in the game or runs out of time on one BBS, it doesn't mean they have wait until the next day to play it again. The user could go play the game o another BBS that has that game installed.

    Nightfox

    I play L.O.R.D. on 3 different BBS's. I have do this for many years and really enjoy it.

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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to All on Fri Jan 30 13:25:32 2026
    Re: Re: Lord Door Game
    By: Gary Gordon to Nightfox on Fri Jan 30 2026 09:03:51

    I play L.O.R.D. on 3 different BBS's. I have do this for many years and really enjoy it.

    Does your character persist from one BBS to another?

    ...every BBS has exactly the same games on their boards. No matte where Mi>> you go, Bran the Warrior WILL get ya!

    I've been thinking along those lines for some time. What really differentiates one BBS from another in the modern world? Back when dialup BBSes were the norm, it was easy to see the difference. I believe this was because each BBS was, for the most part, it's own little island, with it's own core group of useres, local discussion areas, appearance. Not so much today.

    Because we mostly Telnet into boards, there is no localization anymore, so no local discussion areas--oh you'll see one, but they almost have zero activity. Everything is net-boards now and most are on every board your go to, along with most the same Door stuff, as pointed out. I've also seen more boards using the stock UI than making their own; "Oh, that's a Syncronet BBS, that's a Mystic one."

    So does this invalidate multiple BBSes? No. But If Sysops and users want their BBSes to more unique, and get a more retro BBS feel, then they need to break out of the global mold and start thinking locally. Get your own look, drop the some of the nets and have your own forums, Door goodies, etc. Granted, there's always gonna be a bit of duplication between BBSes, just like there was back then, but this'll help give boards their own identity and not just cookie-cutter versions.

    I'd love to have more than just one BBS hangout, but so far, I haven't seen a reason to.

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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Nightfox on Fri Jan 30 14:55:08 2026
    Re: A BBS is a BBS is a BBS...
    By: Nightfox to Mortar on Fri Jan 30 2026 12:33:23

    Only if it's a networked instance of the game (where the game data is shared among multiple BBSes).

    And how has that translated to your experience?

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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/UUMOES to GARY GORDON on Sat Jan 31 10:22:00 2026
    I don't really see the issue with some door games being common on many BBS I think that could actually be a good thing - That means if a user runs ou turns in the game or runs out of time on one BBS, it doesn't mean they hav wait until the next day to play it again. The user could go play the game another BBS that has that game installed.

    Nightfox

    I play L.O.R.D. on 3 different BBS's. I have do this for many years and reall enjoy it.

    I have several door games installed here, but the only three that seem to
    draw any players are LORD, Yankee Trader, and OOII.
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