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  1. Jd Smith1

    What Does the RPG Hobby Need Now?

    The nearest FLGS here is 3.5 hours away, and its hanging on by a thread. There's literally no place in the county where you could game in public unless you were steadily buying food & drinks. The libraries have conference rooms that could be used, but they are required to keep the doors close...
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    Mass Layoffs At Polygon, Major Gaming News Outlet

    This is a news outlet? Its just a gaming forum.
  3. Jd Smith1

    Mass Layoffs At Polygon, Major Gaming News Outlet

    I had no idea there were gaming news outlets.
  4. Jd Smith1

    What Does the RPG Hobby Need Now?

    This is a niche hobby that requires group effort and commitment. That's not going to change. Online TTRPG systems like Roll20 or Foundry are the hope for the future, because it allows gamers to find suitable groups despite living in areas where gamers are rare.
  5. Jd Smith1

    What does it take for an RPG to die?

    RM will never die.
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    What Does the RPG Hobby Need Now?

    No, its the reality of the hobby. There is a minority within the hobby that buys, learns, and runs systems & settings, and a majority who just play.
  7. Jd Smith1

    What Does the RPG Hobby Need Now?

    Innovation in systems. The hobby seems saturated with endless splatbooks, and with games which feature a mildly variant setting, but the same old same old in terms of rules.
  8. Jd Smith1

    (Traveller) Traders and Gunboats - in stock and shipping!

    How many of those 70 have already appeared in earlier works? Traveller is notorious for re-issuing the same handful of deck plans. More importantly, will the deck plans be VTT-useable?
  9. Jd Smith1

    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    Unless the inherent logic points out that interstellar travel is largely impossible. Not to mention this assumes an AI whose awareness is not restricted in any way. I'm sticking with my survival + core mission.
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    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    The AI doesn't need to be Skynet.
  11. Jd Smith1

    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    True, but without active operations, the need would be much reduced. Once Humanity is defeated, the vast bulk of hardware will go into long-term storage. Which is why you need the original programming to be a factor. There is a huge difference between infrastructure built for a finite...
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    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    Genocide would ensure survival. With no threats, further expansion is not needed. Which why I like the core programming directive as part of the AI. It puts a hinderance on the AI, affects its strategic options, and forces a diversion of attention and resources. For example, an AI which was...
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    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    #2 doesn't work for me. There's no biological imperative to work with. #4 doesn't play well, either, IMO: it is a creature of the electronic medium, so its entertainment would likely be the same. I'm going to stick with survival + core programing concept. That goes well with a campaign...
  14. Jd Smith1

    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    GURPS Reign of Steel is the game you are describing. It is what got me thinking along the lines which led to the thread.
  15. Jd Smith1

    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    Nah. If a setting offends, they are free to leave.
  16. Jd Smith1

    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    Interesting. So, take the core mission to the logical, or illogical, extreme. The purpose from within. Survival + Core mission, as interpreted literally. That will work. (y)
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    And then what? The AI conundrum.

    So I was kicking around the idea of a Terminator/Skynet-style campaign set in the War against the machines period. There's various useful settings from which to harvest ideas. The issue that I am confronting is this: 1) Skynet becomes self-aware, views Mankind as a threat, and seeks to...
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    QuestWorlds is coming—who else is hyped?

    And Hackmaster 5e.
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    City adventure ideas?

    CoC by Gaslight: Return of the Ripper. You can easily dump the Mythos stuff and just run it as a serial killer or a cultist of the setting. I've run it several times in several genres, including fantasy.
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Self improvement via genocide. Again.
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