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Spazzle posted:Yes, thank goodness there aren't hundreds of garbage tier fantasy books that are nothing more than transcribed tabletop campaigns. lol, i suppose there probably are. fantasy novels ain't really my field of interest.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 02:36 |
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Spazzle posted:Yes, thank goodness there aren't hundreds of garbage tier fantasy books that are nothing more than transcribed tabletop campaigns. Loads of people think they're going to be the next Steven Erikson and forget about that he has a Master's from the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 02:43 |
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Light Gun Man posted:there were some books and stuff in japan in the 90s that were novelizations of tabletop game campaigns. some were a little successful, i think? not really seen a lot of info about it in english honestly. Record of the Lodoss War was a pretty big deal anime and started as the novelization of a group's tsbletop game. They also tried to officially make it a licensed D&D product and sell official D&D books for the setting. TSR said no, so they made their own generic game instead which wound up way more popular in Japan than D&D ever was. It's a lot like the whole thing where Blizzard asked if they could make a Warhammer game but Gamesworkshop laughed them out of the room, so Warcraft became a thing.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 02:49 |
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Weren't The Elder Scrolls taken from the game devs DnD campaign?
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:08 |
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I mean despite this weird turn getting successful off a D&D campaign actually isn’t that unlikely. Depending on how you define sucessful. Feels like a time when the thread is a bit divorces from reality
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:08 |
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The Adventure Zone, one of the first d&d podcasts, has an animated series in the works and a bunch of graphic novels, each one a new york times bestseller
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:10 |
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Oh, lots of people have made it big from their adapting tabletop games. It just relies on them being clever, funny, good roleplayers, or otherwise entertaining, and then being competent at turning that into a format people will want to consume. And a lot of people think they are these things, but they are not.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:18 |
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perhaps the important bit is making a novel or whatever out of an interesting setting vs "bro we are so funny lmao" edit: kinda beaten lol
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:19 |
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Record of Lodoss War became a pretty successful series too. Probably has more to do with the creators efforts and abilities than whatever structure the initial idea takes.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:26 |
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Coolness Averted posted:Record of the Lodoss War was a pretty big deal anime and started as the novelization of a group's tsbletop game. They also tried to officially make it a licensed D&D product and sell official D&D books for the setting. TSR said no, so they made their own generic game instead which wound up way more popular in Japan than D&D ever was. The Warhammer thing is just a rumour, Blizzard is just as capable at ripling of Tolkien as anyone else
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:28 |
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Doing a podcast can be fun if you have no illusions of success and just want an excuse to shoot the poo poo and have someone maybe edit it into something listenable if you’re lucky.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:31 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:The Warhammer thing is just a rumour, Blizzard is just as capable at ripling of Tolkien as anyone else No it's not, they specifically wanted to make a Warhammer game, but GW wouldn't give them the contract terms they wanted and Blizzard wanted to control the IP.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:32 |
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Dude. They're the exact same game. They even both have a spinoff series set in the future where there are hivemind aliens and space elves and the humans are all fascists in blue power armour
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:35 |
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I like HarmonQuest
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 03:58 |
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Coolness Averted posted:Record of the Lodoss War was a pretty big deal anime and started as the novelization of a group's tsbletop game. They also tried to officially make it a licensed D&D product and sell official D&D books for the setting. TSR said no, so they made their own generic game instead which wound up way more popular in Japan than D&D ever was. Honestly I'd not be surprised if Slayers was based on a campaign that Hajime Kanzaka played during high school either
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:03 |
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kirbysuperstar posted:Honestly I'd not be surprised if Slayers was based on a campaign that Hajime Kanzaka played during high school either It was
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:12 |
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empty rapsheet 2008-2021
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:22 |
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Mx. posted:It was Well there ya go
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 04:37 |
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I remember reading that the original Final Fantasy guys also based it on their DnD game but that might be hearsay/conflation with Lodoss War.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 06:28 |
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Wouldn't be surprised. The game's full of Monster Manual type enemies like Ochu (Otyugh) and Mind Flayers.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 06:34 |
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Ibblebibble posted:I remember reading that the original Final Fantasy guys also based it on their DnD game but that might be hearsay/conflation with Lodoss War. Not so much based on a campaign, but more the fact that Akitoshi Kawazu was/is a super huge fan of Western RPGs in general. FF had influence from D&D, but was also super influenced by Wizardy and Ultima as well.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 06:37 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:I mean despite this weird turn getting successful off a D&D campaign actually isn’t that unlikely. Depending on how you define sucessful. It really is super unlikely. Think about how many d&d campaigns there have been vs how many have been translated into commercial success since like 1985. Its what, like 100,000,000 to 50? My group recently finished a game that had a good narrative, incredible character growth, and wonderful interactions between both players and characters that ran for three years and emotionally impacted us hard when it was done, and it would have been boring as hell to anyone not in the group if we published it in any way.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 06:40 |
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grittyreboot posted:I hate this guy for making Logan Paul of all people the sympathetic guy in the video I know. At the very least ask Logan Paul for a job before you quit your current one.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 06:43 |
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ultrafilter posted:Guy who got roasted for using dog shampoo really wants to be known as "the guy who got roasted for using dog shampoo" This is good and people who don’t click through deserve to see it. https://twitter.com/joejaggi/status/1358989632898228225
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 07:22 |
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AngryRobotsInc posted:Not so much based on a campaign, but more the fact that Akitoshi Kawazu was/is a super huge fan of Western RPGs in general. FF had influence from D&D, but was also super influenced by Wizardy and Ultima as well. Apparently a touch of American football as well. Does get interesting how things translate over the cultural divide. White Mage types in JRPGs tend to sometimes have at least loosely religious trappings, but they're rarely the full on D&D Cleric types. (Fire Emblem being an exception) And of course, D&D has its own weird cases of rule patches, hack jobs and whims becoming codified as sacred cows that cannot be questioned. On the animal shampoo thing; isn't horse hair pretty similar to human hair? Kinda why they call it 'hair' and not 'fur', though I imagine that may be an arbitrary distinction.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 07:27 |
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The dog shampoo guy got mocked for it because he's a terrible human being. If Tom Hanks made the same tweet it'd be held up as an example of how Tom Hanks is both a famous actor with way more money than 90% of the country and also super relatable.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 07:28 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Apparently a touch of American football as well. Yep. OG FF White Mage was very much the Cleric sort, before that party position started shifting to pure healer. Could equip Hammers, and the Dia line of spells are basically Turn Undead.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 07:44 |
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my buddy Joe once said that Record of Lodoss War was what DnD thought it was, and Slayers was what it inevitably turned into he probably didn't make that up but it's not wrong
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:00 |
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Skwirl posted:The dog shampoo guy got mocked for it because he's a terrible human being. If Tom Hanks made the same tweet it'd be held up as an example of how Tom Hanks is both a famous actor with way more money than 90% of the country and also super relatable. I see it slightly differently. Dude was mocked because he doubled down. If I remember rightly he got lovely at people, and said that he didnt know it was dog shampoo, and there was no way to tell, and that it didn't make him any less of a clever observant pillar of society etc. If he had gone, "Haha, yeah that was a stupid mistake I made. I can be such a dummy sometime, haha." like a normal person, then I agree it would have been charming and relatable. But because he HAD to be right, he made himself look like an arse, and was mocked for it.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:02 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Apparently a touch of American football as well. My favorite part of the 'western RPGs and JRPGs' divide, especially early on, was that it showed a very clear difference in how the game was even played across the countries. Pretty early on, western RPGs curved towards player choice both in open world design, progression, and in actual dialog choices, very much reflecting the fact that those developers approached it as a roleplaying and storytelling system first. There's clearly very familiar elements taken from world and dungeon design, but to them, tabletop games were intended to be 'explore the land and feel like you're part of the story'. In Japan, though? JRPGs trended towards being more combat-heavy and story-light, with the plot more or less being an excuse to go visit a bunch of neat dungeons. That comes from the fact that a lot of the Japanese community that played DnD and then built on it saw it more as a dungeon crawler, essentially using the system to design big challenges, and the story just giving a semblance of context.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:33 |
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fwiw and iirc, DIsco Elysium's setting was created and developed over a long series of DnD campaigns
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:34 |
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To be fair, both of those are seen as completely valid approaches to playing RPGs (by sensible people anyway) as long as you're up front about what you're going for. Of course, most people go for the roleplay-centric version these days because if you want to do just dungeon crawling then turns out video games already pretty much give you plenty of that. And then JRPGs became synonymous with strictly linear and totally overwrought stories about angsty teenagers killing God.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:39 |
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It's fun to do both. I have a regular weekly game that I and a friend swap DM duties for and run the usual plot heavy RP stuff. And I run a theoretically once a month-ish (It's usually more like 5-6 weeks) game which is explicitly an old skool dungeon bash, with minimal plot beyond the set-up where I have fun building classic funhouse dungeons for the players to fight, talk and macguyver their way through. They're always extremely popular as a fun palette cleanser.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:54 |
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Nerds on Social Media
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 08:59 |
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Memento posted:Loads of people think they're going to be the next Steven Erikson and forget about that he has a Master's from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. (also his writing is still absolute dogshit, the Malazan books are unreadable trash)
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:03 |
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PurpleXVI posted:(also his writing is still absolute dogshit, the Malazan books are unreadable trash) I found entirely the opposite but I respect your opinion nonetheless.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:25 |
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No one agrees on what’s entertaining so that’s why this argument on what definitely works or doesn’t is kind of pointless
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:34 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:No one agrees on what’s entertaining Well we all agree that it's not your posts lol
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:36 |
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Platystemon posted:This is good and people who don’t click through deserve to see it. Who's that Leafs player looming menacingly behind Mr Peanutbutter
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 10:37 |
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goblin week posted:Well we all agree that it's not your posts lol Since when is being entertaining a requirement to post on SA. Cause that’s a bar most goons can’t get past
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