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its_my_birthday posted:Starting RPGs and rerolling new characters is always the best part of them because it's fun to not be good at everything and to have to try to play efficiently. There need to be more RPGs where you just kinda suck and are fragile throughout the whole game and not just for like the first couple of hours. Age of Decadence. Seriously. If you are the kind of person to wax nostalgic about old RPGs that treated the player like an rear end in a top hat and a chump and made them earn everything, play Age of Decadence.
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Badactura posted:In the same vein, levels 1-5 of dnd are the best dnd levels Unpopular tabletop opinion: D&D is a trash game and at least 3rd edition on was designed by people who didn't understand math, balance, or how the game would actually be played. 4th edition was the only modern edition with a coherent and largely successful design vision. Low level D&D just hides this truth better than later, and was the only playstyle really playtested.
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sebmojo posted:Lol at the black dude being the orc that's a little on the nose I get that every time I show that to anyone because it's correct to point out
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Coolness Averted posted:Unpopular tabletop opinion: D&D is a trash game and at least 3rd edition on was designed by people who didn't understand math, balance, or how the game would actually be played. 4th edition was the only modern edition with a coherent and largely successful design vision. 4th edition sucks rear end. good god why do you want to fight 4 hours in a single combat. just play heroclix D&D doesn't have to be some tight coherent system. the DM takes care of anything the rules don't cover
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 05:29 |
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Rutibex posted:4th edition sucks rear end. good god why do you want to fight 4 hours in a single combat. just play heroclix And things the rules cover too, because the rules are poo poo. 4th at least had something (balanced tactical combat) you could point to and say it did better than other RPGs on the market at the time. 5th has umm market penetration I guess.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 05:38 |
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4th also realized they screwed up the math making fights too spongy and released revised formulas that shaved fight times down significantly but you know, too late because patching a tabletop doesn't work like patching a videogame
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Rutibex posted:4th edition sucks rear end. good god why do you want to fight 4 hours in a single combat. just play heroclix OG mage knight was better than heroclix
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Barudak posted:4th also realized they screwed up the math making fights too spongy and released revised formulas that shaved fight times down significantly but you know, too late because patching a tabletop doesn't work like patching a videogame Yeah, the eratta 'patching' system was an interesting idea, but nobody is gonna download and print out dozens of those to just stuff into the back of their books. It also didn't help that those early campaigns and adventure paths were pretty lovely even without bags of hp enemies. The best non 4th edition implementation of the d&d rules was probably the neverwinter nights PC game, since it forced casters to be the artillery units 3x was tested as them being, instead of the system breakers they actually were.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 05:46 |
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Coolness Averted posted:And things the rules cover too, because the rules are poo poo. 4th at least had something (balanced tactical combat) you could point to and say it did better than other RPGs on the market at the time. 5th has umm market penetration I guess. 4th edition wasn't some great innovation, it was a tactical miniature game. they basically reinvented Chainmail honestly i think this is the best version of D&D, and its the only physical RPG book I own. its got everything from level 1 though godhood in one book including the full monster manual and rules for large scale army battles: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/17171/DD-Rules-Cyclopedia-Basic
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Coolness Averted posted:Yeah, the eratta 'patching' system was an interesting idea, but nobody is gonna download and print out dozens of those to just stuff into the back of their books. 4th ed adventures were so so bad. 5ed got it right by strip mining the old ones and putting some time and effort into new ones. I played a full campaign of 4th, and it doesn't get enough credit for its out of combat mechanics, they're competent and lightweight. The biggest problem was always the mindset graunch of shifting from those to a dense tactical fight grid, as fun as those fights could be. I think 5e is the overall best so far for all its a bit designed by committee. Advantage is a great mechanic, concentration is a huge spellcaster nerf, and the library of rad og magic items was always the best thing about 1e. Monsters are dull though, 13th age and 4e does them way better.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 05:58 |
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i love the old school adventures. I've been running Expedition to the Barrier Peaks for the last few weeks for my group. we play 8.5th edition (that means its 3rd edition + 5th edition and i throw out the rules for both that i dont like ). you can play a 5th edition class or a 3rd edition class, magic item attunement doesn't exist, items have prices, prestige classes exist, etc. honestly 5th edition is very compatible with 3rd edition content if your players dont get too bent out of shape about specific rules Rutibex fucked around with this message at 06:09 on Feb 3, 2021 |
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Every time I've talked to people about the half-baked pnp rpg system I've half-written people told me it's very interesting and sounds good On the other hand, I have no idea how I would get people to play it and I certainly have no expectation of making money It just makes me wonder how people got paying jobs doing this stuff
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 07:48 |
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Dreams on the PS4 is interesting. Apparently it's a beast on the PS5.
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signalnoise posted:Every time I've talked to people about the half-baked pnp rpg system I've half-written people told me it's very interesting and sounds good Drop a link or screenshots into the Traveling Circus thread if you like, it's forum-wandering but currently in TG
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 08:03 |
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5e drops things that 4e had like focused design and an underlying game theory in favor of nostalgia for rules bloated 3e. you then end up with stuff like the ranger where all the class features engage with rules and mechanics that no dm ever cares about or tracks like food consumed per day because it bogs down gameplay between the interesting stuff like set piece battles or rp scenes. and if your dm actually cared about food the druid would just cast goodberry anyway.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 11:17 |
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I think its funny how everyone acted excited for bugsnax and then it came out and nobody really gave a poo poo the hype seemed contrived and its funny how it didn't pay off
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 13:38 |
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Caesar Saladin posted:I think its funny how everyone acted excited for bugsnax and then it came out and nobody really gave a poo poo Lol yeah what the gently caress was the deal with that one, literally weeks of OMG Bugsnax and then its almost as if it doesn't exist Same with cyberpunk although the hype and the decline were more extreme
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 13:41 |
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Ah a lot of people still seem to really like Cyberpunk at least. The thread about it seems to have like 30,000 posts. But people made memes and stuff about Bugsnax before it came out and before any gameplay was shown, people called it body horror because it had animals made of food. It felt kinda psychotic.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 13:45 |
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Yeah, for a while it seemed every single post was about cyberpunk. Thats died down a lot. Hype and marketing are very real concepts which add nothing to a product.
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Caesar Saladin posted:I think its funny how everyone acted excited for bugsnax and then it came out and nobody really gave a poo poo Actually bugsnax fukken owned its just a very self contained 15 hour game and there's not much to talk about. But it very much fukken owned
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Caesar Saladin posted:people called it body horror because it had animals made of food. It felt kinda psychotic. That's not why people were calling it body horror. Maybe you should actually play it???????????
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it looks really bad though
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 14:06 |
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Maybe you wont like it idk but it was a really nice game and I'm the type to usually roll my eyes at over hyped indie nonsense
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Caesar Saladin posted:it looks really bad though clearly the best way to experience a game is through screenshots it's chill and enjoyable like viva pinata, and if you don't like that, then whatevs. it does exactly what it intends to do, and that's fine.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 14:09 |
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Sitting in my recliner with my eyes closed listening to 10 hour raindrop videos on YouTube is also chill and enjoyable and doesn't cost £40
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 14:12 |
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when you said it was 15 hours I was convinced to never play it. Those walrus people are just horrible design, they are hideous.
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tango alpha delta posted:Dreams on the PS4 is interesting. Apparently it's a beast on the PS5. dreams is seriously the most ambitious, coolest thing I’ve ever seen on a console
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 14:25 |
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I can’t wait till play cyberpunk for the first time two years from now
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 14:46 |
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signalnoise posted:In my opinion, it's not worth getting a PS5 for PS5 games yet, but it is worth getting a PS5 for PS4 games, in a way. I got a PS5 because my PS4 Pro was increasingly loving up, probably because for a while I kept it in a really lovely spot. Lots of crawlspace dust. Anyways, I said before the thing even launched that the best launch title it had was backwards compatibility, and I think that's confirmed. PS4 games that have boost mode or whatever, with PS4 Pro modes that let you choose resolution or higher framerate, the PS5 lets you play those games without having to compromise. It also loads PS4 games faster, though not PS5 game speed. Games made for PS5 load ridiculously fast. Yeah, ok that makes sense. I have to say, I sort of 'fairly' recently (not really) upgraded to the PS Pro, and was playing Horizon Zero Dawn at the time, and was loving blown away by the framerate improvement, but I don't know if any of my other games have PRO improvements, and I found it really hard to find out which ones get the benefit? I find the loading times on Tekken 7 interminable, if it brings that down enough that would be great because at the moment I don't really play it because of how long it loads. Seems a bit much though if that's all I'm buying a PS5 for, lol. I'll wait until there's a couple of 'must haves'. Hopefully there's a new God of War on the way, they always showcase the specs well.
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Coolness Averted posted:Unpopular tabletop opinion: D&D is a trash game and at least 3rd edition on was designed by people who didn't understand math, balance, or how the game would actually be played. 4th edition was the only modern edition with a coherent and largely successful design vision. To be honest I mostly play call of cthulhu and poo poo these days, dnd is mostly just overplayed imo
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 17:10 |
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The Japanese voiceovers are not "better". You just don't speak Japanese so you can't tell they are the same crap as the English VOs. Developers listening to their vocal online community tends to actively ruin games. Too much of a focus on what nerds decide is "balanced", almost no focus on "Is this fun to play?".
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 17:32 |
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Western studios should just give up making videogames, Assassins Creed, Fifa, Cyberpunk lol, I've just realised most of what I've played in 2021 has been Japanese and brilliant, Monster Hunter, Yakuza, Bayonetta 2, Dark Souls 3 - not just good games but outstandingly good games. Like I'm not really that invested in Japanese culture or media, you'll never catch me eating sushi or watching anime or saying arigato or kon'nichiwa out loud but when it comes to video-games Japan is miles ahead of everything else.
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JollyBoyJohn posted:you'll never catch me eating sushi or watching anime or saying arigato or kon'nichiwa out loud Not yet.
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Karl Ontario posted:The Japanese voiceovers are not "better". You just don't speak Japanese so you can't tell they are the same crap as the English VOs. I've never understood at all the attitude that subs are for weebs, while dubbed English voices are the natural state for a foreign release of a Japanese product. Has anyone ever watched a foreign language film before? Imagine watching a dubbed version of an Ingmar Berman movie. Only weebs watch dubs, because dubs are only offered as an option for weeb media
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 18:06 |
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english are fine for video games because they are pretty much cartoons. Comparing them to a movie is silly, because dubbing lips always looks bad. Comparing a video game script to an Ingmar Bergman film is totally lol. Dubbing cartoons is fine, they're all dubbed to begin with.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 18:09 |
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Most English stuff gets dubbed in foreign countries so when you think about it they're kind of westaboos
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signalnoise posted:Persona games have a solid target lock on weeby shitlords who had lovely high school experiences and they give people the vicarious experience of having good friends who rely on you, being important, powerful, and uniquely talented, as well as being very motivated and productive. There's pretty much entire multiple genres based around giving japanese shut-ins the ability to vicariously re-live high school except they actually have friends and a social life and/or girls actually want to have sex with them. They can't feature adults doing things because the idea of adults having any free time or personality is too unrealistic ed: D&D 5th edition makes sense when you realise that the DM isn't actually meant to be able to use the rules the run the game, they're meant to make everything up with the rules all being basically random numbers thrown at a wall because game design is too hard and makes all the worst people in the hobby mad. The literal design philosophy is 'Who cares if the rules have problems, the DM can fix it'. The best DM fix is to throw out their 5th edition books and use a different system Ghost Leviathan fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Feb 3, 2021 |
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Subs and dubs are, imo, each better in different contexts (anime or otherwise). For anything generally serious or dramatic you should go for subs. Native speakers are generally better at conveying appropriate dramatic weight for their own culture. For comedy you want dubs, because comedy relies a lot on nuance and delivery that you can't pick up on as well if you don't understand the words. Also modern comedy often involves multiple people speaking over each other or at the same time and that's a sub nightmare. This is assumes there isn't a great overall disparity in the performance of the actors.
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# ? Feb 3, 2021 18:14 |
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the golden standard for dubbing Japanese cartoons is clearly speed racer
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I prefer subs on literally everything and always will, dubs just don't really do it. I usually get subititles for all my English movies too, makes it easier to follow along especially if you're a bit distracted. Some English movies I have real trouble understanding due to the accents especially if they are foreign variants. Also Western studios probably comprise 75% of all games that are made, I don't think pointing to a few games released in the past five years that were decent actually means anything
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