Post by Oz70NYC on Dec 2, 2010 13:33:32 GMT -5
Pro Wrestling Neo will not be your typical sim based E-Fed. Let's be honest here, folks. Every E-Fed that a majority of us have been party of the last 7 years have all been retreads of one place, VWE. PWN is breaking out of that mold. We're doing things differently here, and it starts with the structure of the shows. There will be two "programs" in PWN. Let me restate that, Programs...not brands. There will be no character segregation here. In fact, you'll be working with more people here then you have in any other fed. How? Because PWN will technically be 2 "feds" in one. The two shows will cater to two styles of E-fed, of which everyone who brings a character(s) in will have free reign to partake in whichever show they choose.
PWN's structure will be sectioned off into two regions. PWN North America, and PWN Japan. Here's the low down on each.
PWN North America
Show - PWN Collision
PWN Collision will be what you expect from North American wrestling. It will be the story driven section of PWN. Pretty much like what you're used to. You build storylines with other members, interact, and develop your characters. Championships shots are reward to those who show they have the chops to deserve it. You pretty much know the drill. What will be different about Collision? The fact that it's anything goes. The network PWN is on, ZTV (Which will be explained in detail later) is a premium network. Which means it's got a little more give to what it can air. So consider it a sandbox where you can pretty much come up with whatever the hell you want, baring it's doesn't get us yanked off ProBoards. This forum is label under "Entertainment", so we've got way more freedom then a forum labeled under "Games", which most previous feds were.
PWN Japan
Show - PWN Attrition
Where as Collision is based on wrestling in America, Attrition will be based on Puroesu. And as anyone who knows what Puro is, that's competition. What happens in the ring is what hold baring on Attrition, not on the mic. Success here will be determined solely on how good you character is in battle. There will be role playing on Attrition, but it won't hold baring on championship contention. Attrition will be unlike anything you've experienced, but I'm aware not everyone will probably be part of this end much. As such, Attrition will be done on a more infrequent basis then Collision. It'll be more like an event then a show. Further details will explained on the Attrition board.
Once the front end stuff is complete, the IC transition will officially commence. Keep your eyes peeled for the opening address from your new "IC" Boss.
PWN's structure will be sectioned off into two regions. PWN North America, and PWN Japan. Here's the low down on each.
PWN North America
Show - PWN Collision
PWN Collision will be what you expect from North American wrestling. It will be the story driven section of PWN. Pretty much like what you're used to. You build storylines with other members, interact, and develop your characters. Championships shots are reward to those who show they have the chops to deserve it. You pretty much know the drill. What will be different about Collision? The fact that it's anything goes. The network PWN is on, ZTV (Which will be explained in detail later) is a premium network. Which means it's got a little more give to what it can air. So consider it a sandbox where you can pretty much come up with whatever the hell you want, baring it's doesn't get us yanked off ProBoards. This forum is label under "Entertainment", so we've got way more freedom then a forum labeled under "Games", which most previous feds were.
PWN Japan
Show - PWN Attrition
Where as Collision is based on wrestling in America, Attrition will be based on Puroesu. And as anyone who knows what Puro is, that's competition. What happens in the ring is what hold baring on Attrition, not on the mic. Success here will be determined solely on how good you character is in battle. There will be role playing on Attrition, but it won't hold baring on championship contention. Attrition will be unlike anything you've experienced, but I'm aware not everyone will probably be part of this end much. As such, Attrition will be done on a more infrequent basis then Collision. It'll be more like an event then a show. Further details will explained on the Attrition board.
Once the front end stuff is complete, the IC transition will officially commence. Keep your eyes peeled for the opening address from your new "IC" Boss.