Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Both, from what I understand (and fervently hope).From the sounds of it, 5e Spelljammer will be about plane hopping, not space travel...
Yeah.
Both, from what I understand (and fervently hope).From the sounds of it, 5e Spelljammer will be about plane hopping, not space travel...
Yeah.
I mean I guess it could be fine, but I'm a little skeptical in that I think one or the other of the original settings, be it Spelljammer or Planescape, is going to be diluted by this cross pollinization. But I guess it's better than both settings languishing in obscurity?Both, from what I understand (and fervently hope).
I don't actually think its necessarily better, but I have hope their's something usable in Spelljammer. The MC they gave everybody was pretty cool.I mean I guess it could be fine, but I'm a little skeptical in that I think one or the other of the original settings, be it Spelljammer or Planescape, is going to be diluted by this cross pollinization. But I guess it's better than both settings languishing in obscurity?
Its certainly painful trying to read a wall of text written in a style from the 1960s. Gramps.
You mean back in the 60's?I love Snarf's writing style. I wouldn't characterize it as 1960s. I would say it's pretty unique and draws on a range of influences. I think for those of us who grew up reading books, it looks like good and stylistic writing.
2. The % of D&D players who still prefer to play TSR era D&D is probably higher proportionally than the % of video gamers who still primarily play the Atari or original NES as their go-to video gaming experience.
3. 5e took off, in part because of going back to some pre-4e design elements and playstyles. You can't do that with a video game and expect the same level of success. You don't see PS5/Xbox1 devs going back to side-scrolling or top-down linear games with no save points, do you? It would....not be successful lol. Certainly not in comparison to 5e's success.
You mean back in the 60's?
I was just making a funny. I love Snarf's posts.I grew up in the 80s. I read books that were current, books from the 70s, 60s, 50s, and so on down to the 1800s and further back. But Snarf's writing style doesn't seem especially 1960s to me. Looks like a range of writing styles.
Either way, even if it were a 1960s style of writing: that isn't bad. A lot of great books were written during that period.
I was just making a funny. I love Snarf's posts.