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  1. Mercurius

    TSR The Making and Breaking of Deities & Demigods

    I'm now 4+ years out from my last tabletop gaming experience and occasionally consider selling off most of my remaining collection (though I remain interested in RPGs, it has waned a bit to the point that I think it unlikely that I do any serious gaming again, although you never know). But one...
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    Spoilers 3 Body Problem

    I'm sort of meh on it. I like it, but the bar for premium series is so high now, that it doesn't really stand out to me. Not sure exactly what it is, but it doesn't grab me.
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    I read it back in the 90s, I think, and liked it, but don't remember it very much except that it involved a lot of traveling. But I didn't mean to slight him, just going on something John Clute (I think) said, that after a hiatus after that prodigious "golden era" of 1967-76, he came back in the...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    I read Spin shortly after it came out and really liked it, but never got to the 2nd and 3rd books. I'd re-read it and the next two if I didn't have so many other books to read. I've got a copy of Mysterium and it is on my to-read list (love gnostic stuff). Bookpilled, is that you? He said the...
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    D&D (2024) In Interview with GamesRadar, Chris Perkins Discusses New Books

    Really? You could be right, and I could be misunderstanding the trend line, or at least how much of it was a post-2016 spike. But this doesn't negate ST being a major factor, as we do know that the major popularity of early 5E became stratospheric around 2018 or so.
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    D&D (2024) In Interview with GamesRadar, Chris Perkins Discusses New Books

    And yes, I said just that. Just as I said that ST wasn't the only factor, just possibly the largest single, identifiable one. But I agree that we cannot know that with any degree of certainty. Again, we have a different view on this - on the influence of ST on 5E's popularity. I know you're...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Yeah, he's definitely a "grandmaster" and one of the dozen or so most important scifi authors, and arguably the most important "New Wave" writer. Definitely a character. At the least, he's one of the most prolific SF writers, with over 100 novels and collections published, plus tons of short...
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    D&D (2024) In Interview with GamesRadar, Chris Perkins Discusses New Books

    I would question "runaway success." IIRC, it was a big success in 2014-16ish, but mostly in a way like "3E Plus." Meaning, it was a renaissance and re-gathering of the flock, but wasn't yet a cultural phenomenon like it was starting in 2017-18, but more so in by 2019 and on.
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    D&D General The Double-Edged Sword: Is The New D&D Edition a Cash Grab in Disguise?

    I jest. But... A few years ago, around the time there were at least speculations and rumors of the 50th but before official announcement, I made a poll here asking where the likely 50th anniversary edition would land on the ".x" scale. I think I described them like so: 5.1: Errata and new art...
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    D&D (2024) In Interview with GamesRadar, Chris Perkins Discusses New Books

    Fair enough - I'll stand by my statement too, that we can make an educated guess ;). As for Stranger Things, I don't think it had an immediate impact, but as the show gathered viewers, so too did 5E's popularity rise. The first season was released in mid-2016, and D&D started spiking in...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Inspired by Bookpilled on Youtube (great sf reviewer), I'm going for a 100 Book Challenge, mostly drawn from books I already own, and mostly SF, with some fantasy, horror and mimesis thrown in. I don't plan on reading 100 books in 2024 - that is unrealistic - but I am including books I start but...
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    D&D (2024) In Interview with GamesRadar, Chris Perkins Discusses New Books

    Maybe not with complete certainty, but I think we can make educated theories. Start with the fact that its popularity is largely due to the large number--a majority--of new fans it brought in. Sure, lots of folks came back-whether people who had moved from 4E to Pathfinder, OSR games, etc, or...
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    D&D General The Double-Edged Sword: Is The New D&D Edition a Cash Grab in Disguise?

    Thanks! So you're saying it is basically "5.2," but on the off chance that it is 5.3, let's freak out!
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    D&D General The Double-Edged Sword: Is The New D&D Edition a Cash Grab in Disguise?

    I'm not sure of your age and thus what edition rollouts you're cognizant of, but new editions have been part of D&D's history for 47 years, going back to the released of AD&D in 1977. It is part of the nature of the game - that it is a living thing, not static. Part of this is due to the complex...
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    D&D 5E Vecna: Eve of Ruin Coming May 21st!

    Wow, both of those covers are awful. IMO, of course.
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    D&D (2024) D&D 2024 Core Rulebooks: 'We'll Still Be Working On Them In May'

    While I agree that there's some wobbly professionalism going on and can understand disappointment at a delay, it does sound like they want to do it right, which is never a bad thing (especially considering how hard-to-please their customer base is). Plus, they're working with the problem of...
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    D&D (2024) D&D 2024 Core Rulebooks: 'We'll Still Be Working On Them In May'

    Not sure if this has been mentioned, but I wouldn't be surprised if they released them on D&D Beyond several months before the hardcovers. They could even do a community call for errata.
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    D&D (2024) Speculation Welcome: What's Next for D&D?

    What's next for D&D is very simply whatever WotC thinks will earn the most profit. I don't know what that is, but I think it really comes down to that and only that, with any sense of "games by gamers for gamers" only ever being within the parameters of "what we think will maximize profits."...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Digging deep into the Le Guin bibliography and reading some of the ones I skipped over. Right now, the first Hainish novel (and her first published novel), Rocannon's World.
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    Terrible sequels

    Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. Just kidding. Really. I LOVE this film.
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