Do All of Your RPG Maps Now Belong To Judges Guild? ... and more?


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Running I6: Ravenloft was so much more difficult by having to link up those isometric maps from one floor to the next.
The isometric maps for the Deepnight Endeavour are so awful, our referee took a week off to make Cartesian maps. And I'm still not sure how they link up together. Zero stars, worst starship I've ever hunted bugs on.
 


I am unfortunately ignorant of this- is Judge's Guild run by racist & anti-semitic folk?
 

Good ones usually supplement with 2d to get around their limitations. But I genuinely find them very helpful because you just have a clearer sense of the dimensions
I developed a love for isometric from the Infinity Engine games (and other CRPGs like Arcanum), and using them for VTTs isn't too bad (usually the folk that make them professionally know what they're doing, and I also used Infinity Engine game maps for my brief flirtation with running online isometric). One of the best examples is Michael Prescott's Trilemma Adventures.. hundreds of adventure locations drawn in isometric. Love them!
 

Appreciate you! That's... quite unfortunate. I wonder if it's just the son, or if it was the father as well. Grappling with the ethics of stuff you like made by people you wouldn't (because they're awful) is always tough.
 



I bought some stuff from them a few years ago because it was well-regarded, they sent a fun little personalized note-scrap along with it that I kept on my keyboard.. now it feels dirty :cry:
Yep. I no longer talk about one of the best mini-campaigns I ever ran because, after I bought the module at the heart of it, the person turned out to be awful enough to be banned from much of the RPG internet.
 


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