[Torg] New Basic Skills
Benjamin Grant
benn at 4efix.com
Tue Nov 11 19:30:37 EST 2008
It occurs to me, though, that perhaps that training people to notice stuff
is what I think they do with cops, the military, etc.
Anyways, the idea of improving your ability to Notice stuff works for me
either way, but I respect it if that doesn't fly for you or your group.
-Benn Grant
eFix Computer Consulting
benn at 4eFix.com
603.283.6601
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[mailto:torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:04 PM
To: torg at justintimeadventures.com
Subject: Re: [Torg] New Basic Skills
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Benjamin Grant <benn at 4efix.com> wrote:
We do not play Shatterzone - I don't think that will be in our future
either, so no worries on that score. To my way of thinking, most any time
you roll a total in Torg, there generally ought to be a related skill that
you can purchase to become better at the activity. You can come up with
exceptions, but I don't think naked Perception checks should be one. There
should be some trainable skill that improves your ability to take note of
details even when you are not actively searching. I suppose I could have
simply expanded the Find skill to include it and kept the same name, but I
felt replacing Find with Notice seemed more accurate, naming-wise, since
Find to me implies an active search, and the skill I am in need of is one
for passive note of detail when one isn't necessarily hunting for any.
I'm usually one to get info from mailing lists rather than posting to them,
but this struck me, and I realize that it is a bit behind in the
conversation, but felt it worth mentioning. I don't think you should be able
to actively train a skill that will allow you to passively observe more of
what is around you. If you are going to look for something, you would use
find, if you are going to notice something, it should be something that you
are either good at, or not good at, and this would seem to be based on
Perception (which is able to be increased, to a limit, with a higher cost
than skills). And it would make sense that it should be hard to actively
train a passive ability like noticing things around you. I think naked
Perception for that makes sense, though you could use evidence analysis, in
all honesty, to "notice" that something does not fit in with the
surroundings, or that something is out of place like that the drawer of the
desk you're looking at is slightly ajar when it should be closed and locked.
Chris
Recently deceased Nippon Tech Martial Artist
(Martyred self to destroy signal fire vampire)
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