Dr Magister
Explorer
We played a WHFRP 4e one shot yesterday, and this week I'll be running a Wild West game, using the Barbarians of Lemuria (and Barbarians of the Aftermath) rules.
We all love D&D
Statements like this crack me—so consistently—up. I do not and have never loved D&D, and although I have never gone a calendar year since then without playing one or several rpgs, I haven't played D&D in 40 years.
I am currently involved with my first foray into 2d20 with Conan and quite enjoying it as a complete change of pace from our years-long-running Twilight: 2000 game; Coriolis; Delta Green; and a Proto-Traveller/Alien/Mothership off-again/on-again campaign.
I'm looking forward to Dune (provided Modiphius doesn't support Adam "laughing rapist" Koebel as their author for the GM section of the book; which they seem to be doing).
So jealous. I bought it, but haven't had a chance to play yet.I will also be playing in a short run of Don't Rest Your Head.
I’m still running multiple Dungeon Fantasy RPG (GURPS) games for different friends and age groups. Recently ran two different groups through portions of the ENSider adventure “Into the Feywild.” It was a great fit because it has so many non-combat challenges that map easily to a skill-based system. It’s especially fun as far as published adventures go because it will never play the same way twice. I’m definitely keeping it in my back pocket for future pickup games and one-shots.
Statements like this crack me—so consistently—up. I do not and have never loved D&D, and although I have never gone a calendar year since then without playing one or several rpgs, I haven't played D&D in 40 years.
Take it easy! it was just an introduction to the topic in a web that is supported by a massive D&D fan base.
Maybe it will be beneficial for us nerds if we stop looking for antagonisms all the time.