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Doing co-op/solo would be much more interesting to me than a more competative game, though I'm not super into horror games. I did grab Black Ops (Metal Gear Solid Skirmish),. Rogue Stars (Science Fiction skirmish) and Zone Alfa (STALKER-like skirmish), based on reviews on them, and how much I loved Gaslands: Refueled.
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According to the Florida lan thread, chitoryu12 passed away recently. If I remember correctly he used to post here a fair amount, so I wanted to pass it along.
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 19:32 |
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rip goon
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 20:45 |
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Yeah not much recently but back in the day chitoryu was a regular in the cat piss and gm advice threads. A post is being added to the in-memoriam thread in QCS by an admin, as well. chitoryu12 was a reg in goons with spoons and the book bran too.
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 20:47 |
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drat, RIP. I haven't seen that name in a while but I definitely remember seeing his posts a lot in the past.Foolster41 posted:Doing co-op/solo would be much more interesting to me than a more competative game, though I'm not super into horror games. I have Black Ops and Rogue Stars but I have never heard of Zone Alfa but it sounds like my poo poo so I'm going to get it
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 21:16 |
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A friend is possibly going to be GM'ing for the first time soon and their group seems likely to be interested in 2e Pathfinder, does anyone have any suggestions for good starter modules?Arivia posted:According to the Florida lan thread, chitoryu12 passed away recently. If I remember correctly he used to post here a fair amount, so I wanted to pass it along. Aw, man, that sucks, I remember seeing their posts. Rest in peace.
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 23:10 |
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Rip chitoryu
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# ? Feb 11, 2023 02:09 |
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Ah poo poo. RIP.
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# ? Feb 11, 2023 20:41 |
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Rest in peace, goon.
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# ? Feb 11, 2023 21:52 |
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Xiahou Dun posted:If you wanted to expand on the other stuff too I wouldn't be opposed, but o yeah holy poo poo more of this. Cool. I've finished a review/summary of the rules of Last Days here: https://nightmarethoughts6.blogspot.com/2023/02/review-of-last-days-zombie-apocalypse.html It is in three parts. I hope to get a playtest in of the solo rules this week, but we'll see. Thanks to the interest from you folks I decided to spring for the expansion Last Days: Zombie Apocalypse: Seasons since the pdf is 40% off right now, so maybe I'll review that one too. Really I didn't need an excuse but whatever. Kestral posted:Very interested in your review of Seeds of War. I've read probably half a dozen independently-published "war systems," with or without realm management, and they've all been janky piles of garbage, so I'd dearly love to see one that works, for those times when I can't just run it in Reign/Burning Wheel/Exalted. Great! My focus is usually on domain management rather than war systems but I'll take a look. It just might take a while for Seeds of Wars to get on my top priority list. Foolster41 posted:Doing co-op/solo would be much more interesting to me than a more competative game, though I'm not super into horror games. BattleMaster posted:I have Black Ops and Rogue Stars but I have never heard of Zone Alfa but it sounds like my poo poo so I'm going to get it I have Black Ops but have not read it carefully. I have Rogue Stars and have read it but I never got a chance to play it with friends. I did however watch the series on Guerilla Miniature Games, and to my eye the mechanics with the stress markers and pin tokens felt fiddley to me and bit over complicated. Also the system is not an "I go, you go" affair. It is a "roll to activate a unit until you fail then the opponent gets to react" system and I'm not sure I like it too much. I do find it interesting however. Your mileage may vary. I will however sing praises about the tables in Rogue Stars. The missions, locations, space wrecks, etc. tables in the back are really easy to cannibalize for other systems; and some of the write ups are pretty creative. Also the book's art is cool. Rogue Stars playthrough by GMG is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P71OHehKktk I've only played Zona Alfa twice, but I love it. It is just fun. I played on Foundry (iirc) once and learned the importance of smoke grenades. I wrote up the playthrough experience here: https://nightmarethoughts6.blogspot.com/2022/05/zona-alfa-entering-zone-airdrop.html It was pretty funny. I also did a little optimizing of character creation here: https://nightmarethoughts6.blogspot.com/2022/05/zona-alfa-preparing-for-excursion-into.html
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# ? Feb 12, 2023 00:43 |
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Arivia posted:According to the Florida lan thread, chitoryu12 passed away recently. If I remember correctly he used to post here a fair amount, so I wanted to pass it along.
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Is there anywhere you can download the Leverage RPG any more or is it defunct due to anti-Hardison sentiment among the DTRPG moderator staff? Or the license, one of the two
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Nessus posted:Is there anywhere you can download the Leverage RPG any more or is it defunct due to anti-Hardison sentiment among the DTRPG moderator staff? The license expired years ago, so there's no way to buy it any more.
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Nessus posted:Is there anywhere you can download the Leverage RPG any more or is it defunct due to anti-Hardison sentiment among the DTRPG moderator staff? This sounds like there's a story behind it.
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# ? Feb 12, 2023 10:51 |
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Helical Nightmares posted:
Given clockpunk is a flight of fancy of imagining what would have happened if Leonardo created all of his sketchbook inventions and they worked, I did not expect to find inspiration for this setting in today's news. What if Leonardo had discovered the Laws of Motion in his time in Florence? How would this have influenced war, politics and culture? https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/02/leonardo-noted-link-between-gravity-and-acceleration-centuries-before-einstein/ Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica posted:Leonardo noted link between gravity and acceleration centuries before Einstein Other discoveries about Leonardo noted in the article. quote:Leonardo produced more than 13,000 pages in his notebooks (later gathered into codices), less than a third of which have survived. The notebooks contain all manner of inventions that foreshadow future technologies: flying machines, bicycles, cranes, missiles, machine guns, an “unsinkable” double-hulled ship, dredges for clearing harbors and canals, and floating footwear akin to snowshoes to enable a man to walk on water.
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Arivia posted:According to the Florida lan thread, chitoryu12 passed away recently. If I remember correctly he used to post here a fair amount, so I wanted to pass it along. That’s terrible. He seemed like a really nice person and led some great shared experiences here. My condolences to his friends and family.
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PurpleXVI posted:This sounds like there's a story behind it. Alternately he would be operating it "as a way to give back." 1st Stage Midboss posted:The license expired years ago, so there's no way to buy it any more.
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It was kind of a worker placer, but with the danger of the workers doing something other than you wanted. Theme was generally comedic. One of the placement locations was a meeple tower you could hit with a cardboard hammer to try and get your meeples back out of. I think it was a German publisher. It showed up at one Spiel but they didn't have copies to sell, and then I lost track. Cursory searches using BGG's advanced search haven't been successful. e: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/277131/age-dirt-game-uncivilization gschmidl fucked around with this message at 23:10 on Feb 15, 2023 |
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Has anyone tried Magpie Games' "curated play" programme? It seems a neat idea for an indie publisher to run pro-GM sessions to encourage play and set an example for their GMs (provided you live in the USA and/or don't have a job) but are they any good?
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hyphz posted:Has anyone tried Magpie Games' "curated play" programme? It seems a neat idea for an indie publisher to run pro-GM sessions to encourage play and set an example for their GMs (provided you live in the USA and/or don't have a job) but are they any good? I did one for urban shadows and it was really good, some of my friends have done the longer term campaigns and had a really good time with each of them.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 23:53 |
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Me when I fudge a dice role to keep one of my PCs from going down
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 18:51 |
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Kestral posted:Very interested in your review of Seeds of War. I've read probably half a dozen independently-published "war systems," with or without realm management, and they've all been janky piles of garbage, so I'd dearly love to see one that works, for those times when I can't just run it in Reign/Burning Wheel/Exalted. How do the various versions of realm management supplements compare to Pathfinder Ultimate Campaign? I'm not tied to any particular system but I would enjoy reading a well-designed realm management subsystem.
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Burnt_toastist posted:How do the various versions of realm management supplements compare to Pathfinder Ultimate Campaign? I'm not tied to any particular system but I would enjoy reading a well-designed realm management subsystem. What are you looking for in a realm management subsystem?
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# ? Feb 18, 2023 21:39 |
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I'm just kinda curious to see how people tackle it the realm management mini game. Like do they worry about taxes, or political intrigue, or wars, etc?
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# ? Feb 18, 2023 22:45 |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/rpg/wiki/realmrpgs is a decent list
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# ? Feb 18, 2023 22:53 |
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Exactly what I wanted. Thanks!
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Burnt_toastist posted:I'm just kinda curious to see how people tackle it the realm management mini game. Like do they worry about taxes, or political intrigue, or wars, etc? I've also put together a (growing) list of domain management games and supplements. Got to credit a lot of people here who helped build the list. https://nightmarethoughts6.blogspot.com/2022/01/base-building-domain-management-or.html Megazver posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/rpg/wiki/realmrpgs is a decent list This one doesn't look familiar. Thanks for posting it.
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/r/rpg's FAQ page has some other really good listicles, check it out. https://www.reddit.com/r/rpg/wiki/faq#toc_0 Megazver fucked around with this message at 23:34 on Feb 18, 2023 |
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So, now, assume I know zero about critical role, because I do, but the Vox Machina cartoon is fuckin great. Anyways my question - all this poo poo this whole series, especially season 2, is basically 4e setting trappings. This is not a coincidence, right?
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dwarf74 posted:So, now, assume I know zero about critical role, because I do, but the Vox Machina cartoon is fuckin great. Critical Role actually started on Pathfinder1e before going to DnD5e. I would find 4e-isms to be just cultural osmosis, general fantasy similarities, or coincidence.
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 11:10 |
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Lore-wise, I'd struggle to tell you how 4e is any different from generic D&D fantasy in 3e or 5e.
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 11:18 |
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Megazver posted:Lore-wise, I'd struggle to tell you how 4e is any different from generic D&D fantasy in 3e or 5e. We’re probably all about to spend the next several pages finding out.
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 11:37 |
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PoL is fairly different from the baked-in pseudo-Greyhawk 3.x setting or FR, it's just not readily apparent from the Nentir Vale stuff (because they wanted that to be generic).
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Points of Light is so loving boring, it honestly made me think it was a factor on hampering sales
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 12:23 |
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bewilderment posted:Critical Role actually started on Pathfinder1e before going to DnD5e. I would find 4e-isms to be just cultural osmosis, general fantasy similarities, or coincidence. They ran a 4e campaign before the first streamed campaign, supposedly. Vox machina was PF1E initially, but I think that mostly comes out in the deities and Taldor (Tal'Dorei in Exandria.)
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bewilderment posted:Critical Role actually started on Pathfinder1e before going to DnD5e. I would find 4e-isms to be just cultural osmosis, general fantasy similarities, or coincidence. This isn't "general osmosis", this is "the entire cosmology imported wholesale with all the deities including three 4e exclusives, the Betrayer Gods, the Dawn War and all - and only one outlier (Saerenrae) as a minor goddess from Pathfinder that was explicitly the patron deity of a PC". When Matt Mercer created Exandria he 100% used the 4e cosmology including numerous parts that were unique to 4e's cosmology (but is absolutely the sort of DM to add a minor goddess from a different system if that inspired a PC).
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 23:07 |
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The big gulf between the default 4e setting and other D&D settings isn't really the material plane-level "points of light setup" (which I like just fine but is more about what tone you want to strike than anything else; you could probably recreate it by picking a sufficiently dangerous or lightly-settled chunk of many other settings) but the greater cosmology. The "close" planes of the Feywild and Shadowfell and the "far" planes of the Astral Sea and Elemental Chaos, as well as the specific origin types each implied (fey vs. undead, immortal vs. elemental) were actually a pretty far cry from the standard good planes vs. evil planes or whatever and also probably represent the only version of D&D in which law vs. chaos as dichotomous cosmic principles actually made any sense at all.
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# ? Feb 20, 2023 01:34 |
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I vastly preferred 4e's more mythological take on the cosmology rather than the, quite frankly, extremely boring previous versions which felt like it was just making planes of existence by going along the periodic table no matter how ridiculous it seemed.
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The end result would lead to the creation of the Elemental Plane of Cops but only the payday gang can open that portal
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Runa posted:The end result would lead to the creation of the Elemental Plane of Cops but only the payday gang can open that portal Well, now I know what I'm doing the next time I run a game.
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