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    Psionics--the Poll!

    I vote "yes", mostly because psionics is a big factor in one of my homebrewed settings and is present in others. That said, for me it really depends upon the setting and genre. I like powers/magic/weird tech to be thematifc in my homebrews and any prewritten setting I might use, so it really...
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    Popular Board Game Terraforming Mars Gets TTRPG

    I've played the Terraforming Mars videogame and enjoyed it, but I'm not sure I'd want to RP in that world. I'd worry this is competition for my own IP which I hope to publish by 2026, but it's a different premise. The gritty and often times lethal aspect of terraforming is background in my...
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    QuestWorlds is coming—who else is hyped?

    Many thanks for that explanation Prunellas. I downloaded the QuestWorlds SRD and have been making a casual read of it. I'm interested in games with a more narrative style of play, which I'd describe the FATE and Cortex Prime I use, as being. I know I have a limited audience for such rules, as...
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    QuestWorlds is coming—who else is hyped?

    This is the 1st time I've heard of it as well, although I am a fan of Chaosium owning all the CoC7 core books, Basic Roleplaying UGE and the new Pendragon 6e. The description at chaosium.com and drivethru tell me next to nothing about the core play mechanics - no preview at DTRPG and the one at...
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    OK, my bad - I didn't scroll back to that post. I for one are glad that Smiteworks went with cloud hosting, as it's been very reliable for me for connecting players. Considering the cost of a full server (Ultimate), perpetual license costs half of what it did when they 1st intro'd FGU with...
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    Only if you launch your campaign in CLOUD mode. If you launch in LAN mode Smiteworks doesn't have anything to do with connections. I just launched a campaign in LAN mode with my router disconnected from the Internet and connected with a demo client running on my laptop, also disconnected from...
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    As I got into my post, I had a thought hat you might have meant that. That's why I included the last 2 paragraphs about LAN/Internet connections. Just know that FGU has 3 networking modes; LAN only (only up the LAN), directly connected Internet clients, clients connected via Internet cloud...
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    Ha ha. For sure I'm old school when it comes to the terms used in User Inteface design. Circles that you can click on & off is what we called radio buttons back in the early days of Windows programming. I don't know what a modern word for them would be?
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    Oh heck yeah. IME if you use lots of fan-made add ons for Foundry, you can be in for some fun. Personally, I've found FGU extensions to generally fair better for reliability. Part of that is no doubt due to FGU's seamless auto-update feature, which fan-made extensions uploaded to the Forge also...
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    FGU has only ever run locally. It's a locally run server application that runs on Windows, MacOS or Linux. It's because of the newer edition's use of the 3rd party Unity Engine that it's referred to as Fantasy Grounds Unity (FGU); previous edition is known as Fantasy Grounds Classic (FGC.)...
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    Effects of tariffs on game sales (e.g. US/Canada shipments) (No Politics!)

    Do you know that for sure? I posed that question earlier and nobody ansered it. I've had canadian tax added on to purchases of PDFs I've bought from some USA online retailers. The same is true for digital VTT content I buy from Steam. That didn't start happening until after the free trade...
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    When did the "C" drop from CRPGs and when did "TT"RPG spring up?

    I'm going to agree with those who've already said the "C"drop was mostly due to RPGs on PCs and game Consoles becoming more mainstream. At least more mainstream than Tabletop RPGs. I'm early into my senior years, but even in my social circles RPG means a PC/Video game to most of my friends &...
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    What's your VTT of choice?

    I voted for Fantasy Grounds Unity, but in truth I'm fairly evenly split between it and Foundry. I own more content for FGU having used it longer and tend to run campaigns with it a bit more often. For overall features, I have a preference for Foundy. I've found the official and 3rd party...
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    Effects of tariffs on game sales (e.g. US/Canada shipments) (No Politics!)

    Firstly, drivethru support requests are now handled by the roll20 support team. Since that's happened I've noticed a decline in the quality of responses to my queries. Also...I was told by a developer that adapted a ruleset for a competing VTT, that publishers that also retail their PDFs on...
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    Effects of tariffs on game sales (e.g. US/Canada shipments) (No Politics!)

    What I'd like to know is if there'll be a difference between digital and print? For some time I've been only buying print for the CRB and on rare occassions, for a player companion/handbook . Being a Canadian, going forward I'm for sure going to focus on buying print & digita that are from a...
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    What Property Do You Still Want to See Get a TTRPG Adaptation

    I just got the bundle & I'm reading the series for the 1st time. I've started with Before the Incals, which at 3 volumes in has been fun. I have no idea whether that series is a good place to start exloring the verse - is it? I agree that this would be a fun verse to run a TTRPG campaign in...
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    Sword & Sorcery RPGs 2024

    Yep, Battlefield Press did, but there isn't much to it. That said, IME there isnt much lifting required to adapt anything written for SWD to SWADE. I'd forgotten I bought everything written for B&B in a DTRPG sale.:) Comparing Gold to Steel, the latter is the one to get, if you're not bothered...
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    What TTRPG Is Perfect and Complete In One Volume?

    The Dragon Age Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook. That's mostly because it combines the original box sets' 3 Player and 3 Game Master guides into 1 book. I have some issues with that edition of the AGE rules, but that doesn't detract from the completeness of the book. It contains very thorough...
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    Free League's 'Lord of the Rings' Games Explore The Elves

    The PDF version of the Rohan Region Guide was released to purchasers of the Humble bundle. That bundle was available just before Cubicle7 lost the license and included every AiME PDF published + Rohan. I have it and like the rest it's a quality publication. I can't recall for sure if it was...
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    Sword & Sorcery RPGs 2024

    DCC Dying Earth is a very good adaptation of Vance's 21st Aeon. It adds its own occupations which are very reflective of the Dying Earth. It also adds something called Animus which are bit like some of the hindrances in SW, but much more thematic to the setting. It adds the 3 classes of...
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