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The Deleter posted:Yeah, it's kind of frustrating that this doesn't exist, or that all other systems try and derive mech piloting ability from the pilot, instead of assuming competence and letting both just get created freely. I have seen it argued that the mechs and pilots shouldn't have separate stats, which boggles the mind.
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SunAndSpring posted:What systems are good for playing mech pilots? http://www.drivethrurpg.com/m/product/149660
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Serf posted:I have seen it argued that the mechs and pilots shouldn't have separate stats, which boggles the mind.
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quote:Executive Power Suits
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Otherkinsey Scale posted:See, that sounds like exactly my jam. The ideas I think hexcrawling would improve are ones where the PCs basically settle along with their fellow refugees, and adventure for resources to get back on a stable footing, and if successful, eventually developing into a regional power. Two things: One - I think one of the early Dragonlance modules had you guiding a caravan of refugees (former prisoners) to safety. While you weren't really developing them into a huge power (you were mainly trying to keep the Dragonarmy from murdering them all), you were trying to get them to safety with the dwarves in Thorbardin and quite a few of the prisoners ended up becoming major players in the story (one of the notable things you can do is start 'bringing back' the Gods of Krynn by having one of the major prisoners, Elistan, read the Disks of Mishakal) Moving the refugees to Thorbardin was also a classic hexcrawl scenario. Two - You remind me (and sadden me) of the greatest IP/game of all time that no one played/seems to remember - Star Control II is one of the all-time greats, and I wish more people knew about it/used it for inspiration/designed something around it. Star Control II would work as a decent hexcrawl - most of the destinations would already be known with fixed encounters at some points/some specific encounter tables depending on whose 'space' you are in. It would be hilarious to write it out and calculate how long it would take for every encounter to be replaced with 'Slylandro Probe' if no one does anything about them.
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LuiCypher posted:no one played/seems to remember - Star Control II
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 17:13 |
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it got some more attention a few years ago when the ur-quan masters came out (which is a straight port of SC2, just renamed because the original creators had the rights to the source code but not the name)
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Holy poo poo, someone made an RPG based on Metal Wolf Chaos. That RULES.
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Splicer posted:We move in very different circles of you think no-one remembers star control. I have never played it and yet can describe most of the plot purely through cultural osmosis. I think it's probably my age range. None of my friends close to my age have any idea what the hell SC2 is. I wound up playing it growing up when a disc bundled with an issue of PC Gamer came with the full game: it was one of the few PC games I had that my computer at the time (75 Mhz processor with Windows 95/MS-DOS before the age of discrete graphics cards, if I'm remembering correctly) could run. To give you an idea of when I played it, I was playing it around the time when the N64 was the king of 6th grade slumber parties (mid-90s), so the age of SC2 had kind of already passed for people older than me and people in my age group had no idea what the hell it was. I am aware that it is totally A Thing for different circles, though. When I looked at old pictures of my fraternity house 'back in the day', one of the brothers painted Fwiffo on the ceiling alongside one of his many quotes. Jeb Bush 2012 posted:it got some more attention a few years ago when the ur-quan masters came out (which is a straight port of SC2, just renamed because the original creators had the rights to the source code but not the name) UQM is pretty baller, but I was definitely taken aback when I heard the voices for the first time as the PC version didn't have voices. As far as voice acting quality goes, it's not bad for the era when it was made. The most jarring races for me to listen to were the Orz, Utwig, and Shofixti - none of them sounded like how I imagined them, and they were better in my imagination. I liked what they did with the Pkunk, VUX, and Spathi though. LuiCypher fucked around with this message at 18:02 on Oct 2, 2017 |
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Splicer posted:We move in very different circles of you think no-one remembers star control. I have never played it and yet can describe most of the plot purely through cultural osmosis. Yeah SC2 is still hailed as the King of its genre by most circles I am in.
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Plutonis posted:Yeah SC2 is still hailed as the King of its genre by most circles I am in. I wish my circles were as tuned into it as all y'alls.
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Plutonis posted:Yeah SC2 is still hailed as the King of its genre by most circles I am in.
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I知 gearing up to start a PbP game elsewhere where I知 going to use Golden Sky Stories to do a Scooby-Doo-esque game about a group of plucky kids and talking animal friends solving spooky mysteries. The problem is I知 not very good at writing mysteries. Is there some kind of mystery plot generator out there or should I just hand-wave that whole aspect and tell my players to focus on the silly hijinks in allegedly haunted locations aspect?
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Getsuya posted:I知 gearing up to start a PbP game elsewhere where I知 going to use Golden Sky Stories to do a Scooby-Doo-esque game about a group of plucky kids and talking animal friends solving spooky mysteries. The problem is I知 not very good at writing mysteries. Is there some kind of mystery plot generator out there or should I just hand-wave that whole aspect and tell my players to focus on the silly hijinks in allegedly haunted locations aspect? You want a Gumshoe game. I think Bubblegumshoe might even include Scooby-Doo out of the box.
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Arivia posted:You want a Gumshoe game. I think Bubblegumshoe might even include Scooby-Doo out of the box. Yeah but I want to see what GSS is like when it痴 used for different kinds of stories. The system is fine and I already know how I知 going to run it, I知 just stuck on making mystery plots.
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You can just borrow plots from old mystery novels and episodes of television if you're getting stuck.
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hot drat
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 22:27 |
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Why does the Japanese elf look like the boy she picked up at the club just dropped his trousers and revealed he had a 15 inch penis?
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:28 |
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she's the elf from Delicious Dungeon, who constantly is in a state of worried panic because her friends are idiots you weirdo
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Countblanc posted:she's the elf from Delicious Dungeon, who constantly is in a state of worried panic because her friends are idiots I thought it was a funny statement.
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Zoro posted:Why does the Japanese elf look like the boy she picked up at the club just dropped his trousers and revealed he had a 15 inch penis?
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:35 |
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Elves are a primary Dex race so id be worried too because 15 inches is way past finesse weapon.
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Zoro posted:I thought it was a funny statement. it wasn't but this is kind of a funny followup tbf
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Countblanc posted:you weirdo
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uh
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SunAndSpring posted:What systems are good for playing mech pilots? Tenra Bansho Zero has some pretty fun mecha rules. There's also Mechnoir if you want a game that's simple but still satisfying. Arivia posted:You want a Gumshoe game. I think Bubblegumshoe might even include Scooby-Doo out of the box. Bubblegumshoe does Veronica Mars but it wouldn't be hard to throw a talking dog in either Nuns with Guns fucked around with this message at 02:47 on Oct 3, 2017 |
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It strikes me that there might be people in this thread who have not read Dungeon Meshi/Delicious In Dungeon. Everyone should go do that whenever you have the time, there's official English versions as well as scanlations online, and it's hilarious and great. Playing DnD and similar fantasy games and not having read Dungeon Meshi is like playing World of Darkness frequently and yet having never seen What We Do In the Shadows.
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bewilderment posted:Playing DnD and similar fantasy games and not having read Dungeon Meshi is like playing World of Darkness frequently and yet having never seen What We Do In the Shadows.
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yeah that's really not the recommendation dude seems to think it is
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 05:16 |
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Dungeon Meshi is a cute comic about a pretty standard group of D&D PCs doing the sensible thing and making tasty meals out of all the dragons and otyughs they kill.
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I need to commission a few pieces of D&D character art and I have no idea where to go or how to start. I worry that whatever numbers I think might be correct for both time it will take and amount it will cost will just offend whatever artist I try to talk to.
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bewilderment posted:It strikes me that there might be people in this thread who have not read Dungeon Meshi/Delicious In Dungeon. The premise of Dungeon Meshi sounds cute and fun and maybe I'll read it someday. However HOTTAKE What We Do In the Shadows got pretty old pretty fast and was a boring and not very good movie. theironjef posted:I need to commission a few pieces of D&D character art and I have no idea where to go or how to start. I worry that whatever numbers I think might be correct for both time it will take and amount it will cost will just offend whatever artist I try to talk to. As steeped as it is in sticky fetishists, I think DeviantArt is still a place you can reliably go to browse someone's portfolio and find their rates.
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theironjef posted:I need to commission a few pieces of D&D character art and I have no idea where to go or how to start. I worry that whatever numbers I think might be correct for both time it will take and amount it will cost will just offend whatever artist I try to talk to. Most artists who take commissions have standard rates and examples to go along with them. Usually single characters and groups have different pricing, and so do different levels of detail put into the work (sketch, inked, colored). Just don't ask for hundreds of revisions and you'll be fine. bewilderment posted:It strikes me that there might be people in this thread who have not read Dungeon Meshi/Delicious In Dungeon. Nah.
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It's better D&D-based comedy than the majority of more obviously D&D-inspired works but if D&D leaves you cold, well. At least there's the informative cooking travelogue aspect.
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Dungeon Meshi is legit good way beyond the D&D aspect. It's well drawn, the characters are fun, there's some pretty good eye to detail, etc. The D&D factor of it is fun, but also it's really not about D&D. That's just...kinda the setting, I guess. Which, of course, is why it's legit good - because there actually IS a "beyond the D&D aspect." ITT actual legit manga recommendations apparently.
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Are there any RPG supplements or sections of books that go into eating monsters? Like cutting a few steaks off a griffin or frying up some owlbear wings? I imagine they would be used a food sources, but thinking back on it I can't remember reading anything in all those 3.0 books about eating the weird poo poo you kill.
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It's something people have tried but it doesn't really fit with the amount of stuff you chew through in a standard adventure.
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Obviously the difference between a Humanoid and a Monstrous Humanoid is which ones' prion diseases will cross-infect humans, making them taboo subjects for cannibalism. Can't get kuru from a centaur!
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Serf posted:Are there any RPG supplements or sections of books that go into eating monsters? Like cutting a few steaks off a griffin or frying up some owlbear wings? I imagine they would be used a food sources, but thinking back on it I can't remember reading anything in all those 3.0 books about eating the weird poo poo you kill. In Hackmaster there's a Butcher skill that will tell you how much meat you can make out of a carcass of different weights, and the Yield section in each monster entry tells you (along with what treasure it has) whether or not any part of the monster has medicinal value, is regarded as particularly edible/delicious, is worth money, or has any weird effects.
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ProfessorCirno posted:Dungeon Meshi is legit good way beyond the D&D aspect. It's well drawn, the characters are fun, there's some pretty good eye to detail, etc. The D&D factor of it is fun, but also it's really not about D&D. That's just...kinda the setting, I guess. Which, of course, is why it's legit good - because there actually IS a "beyond the D&D aspect." I just bought a copy of it b/c of this thread, if its not good I'm going to be disappointed in you. Really though, that sounds like a great concept, I'm definitely onboard to give it a try.
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