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  1. Jaeger

    Legendary Games, What They Produced and Learned in 2021, and 2022 Plans

    By Pazio's own admission they never fixed the underlying issues with 3.x when they did PF1e. They basically just layered an employee's house rules on top of the OGL. And those rules leaned into the featapalooza design that 3.x had become.. “Corefinder” - Actually sounds very interesting...
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    D&D 5E (2014) New DM with campaign anxiety

    Don't think in terms of an "arc". Never have an Overarching "story" Because you don't know what your players are going to do. You will save yourself lots of time and effort by never wasting time on either. Now, having a solid campaign hook is a Good thing: This is Wisdom. Redhammer speaks...
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    TSR D&D Historian Ben Riggs on TSR's Salaries in the 1990s

    I never said 4e wasn't ambitious. I said: I cut WotC slack for 3e because it was their first crack at bat. In hindsight they did two big things that added complexity, 1-20 lvl HP progression, and featapalooza ivory tower design. This introduced both complexity and scaling issues in the...
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    TSR D&D Historian Ben Riggs on TSR's Salaries in the 1990s

    He was used as an example of a solo act making a complete product... Devil's advocate: People can and have played AD&D1e RAW. I have my own issues with it, but lots pf people still love it - even if only as a resource. I do buy it, because the need to push back against what are ostensibly...
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    D&D General ‘Witcher’ Style Adventures?

    This is fantastic - and evokes a feeling of a living virtual world that the PC's live in - and does not revolve around them! Forget "narrative". This kind of thing is not railroady at all. As an additional dimension you can have player take part in "patron play", outside of the regular game...
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    TSR D&D Historian Ben Riggs on TSR's Salaries in the 1990s

    Video game design, Yes. I have a friend that works at Crystal Dynamics - and the processes explained to me were nuts...! But while there is some crossover/correlation between the two media, RPG's are different beasts. There is no need for a overly large and sprawling design team. Gygax did...
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    Dragonlance Dragons of Deceit: Check Out the Dragonlance Novel Cover

    True. But the context here is a bit different. It’s not like the new DL novels haven’t been mentioned in gaming related news from time to time recently. Yet the only acknowledged from WotC has been the sound of cricket’s chirping... Even when members of the D&D dev team have offhandedly...
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    Dragonlance Dragons of Deceit: Check Out the Dragonlance Novel Cover

    I don’t think the new novels have anything to do with what WOTC is planning. All info about the new DL trilogy has come from Hickman and Weiss. All of it. WOTC has yet to acknowledge their existence in any way. If WOTC do any new DL material it will have absolutely nothing to do with the...
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    TSR D&D Historian Ben Riggs on TSR's Salaries in the 1990s

    15 to 30 is a ridiculous number of people unless you're crediting every piece of art in the book done by a different artist. The design by committee does seem to be a WotC speciality... And as for 'aiming for the widest possible audience' - IMHO it was the stakes and tension that have...
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    TSR D&D Historian Ben Riggs on TSR's Salaries in the 1990s

    Yes. Hell yes. There is no reason for any RPG company to be in an expensive area. None. WotC can get away with it because of Magic money, and it is now plugged into a corporate giant. They are a total outlier. Nobody else can. Although even though they are in a position to pay more to hire...
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    RuneQuest Starter Set: Played It Review of a Mythic World of Magic and Conflict

    This is where your underlying assumption is wrong. D&D has always had been its own specific genre of fantasy. Because D&D has always had a strong implied fantasy setting In the three core books. Broadly speaking the implied fantasy of D&D has been the fantasy setting tropes first set forth in...
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    RuneQuest Starter Set: Played It Review of a Mythic World of Magic and Conflict

    Actually I think that the mechanical conventions inform how 'generic' a given rules set can be. Yes D&D has been adapted to different settings - but like I said in my post above; those adaptations have adapted all D&D's Race, Class, and Magic assumptions of the core book. Making them nothing...
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    RuneQuest Starter Set: Played It Review of a Mythic World of Magic and Conflict

    I disagree. All the 'new settings' are just variations on a theme, as they all account for the race, class, and magic assumptions of the core D&D rules set. Because heaven forbid that they are not fully compatible with the 5e PHB. D&D from TSR to WotC; has traditionally done a very good job...
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    RuneQuest Starter Set: Played It Review of a Mythic World of Magic and Conflict

    It's been out since 2012... If they wanted to, that is plenty of time to establish a game line around it. (With a different name IMHO...) It is what it was: a bone tossed to the people that liked the Stormbringer/Elric! rules set. In my opinion you were 100% correct when you said: "Chaosium...
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    RuneQuest Starter Set: Played It Review of a Mythic World of Magic and Conflict

    Well... Concerning Magic World; IMHO that is a situation of their own creation. If they put 1/4 of the effort that's been put in Gorlantha, into a setting for magic world, things would be different. That being said.... I believe this to be 100% true. Chaosium is just not interested in doing...
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    RuneQuest Starter Set: Played It Review of a Mythic World of Magic and Conflict

    It all sure looks good. As for the lack of a Duck, I think many would consider that a feature, not a bug. Which it basically is. The issue that I've always had with Gorlantha is the way it is always initially presented. The cover art for RQ, and even the art for this starter set always...
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    Why Do You Hate An RPG System?

    I apologize for nothing! Yet I also fully accept that the views and opinions expressed in my post are mine alone, and are therefore highly unlikely to reflect the views or positions of anyone else.
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    Why Do You Hate An RPG System?

    100% Especially the inability to recognize that the very premise of "hating" an RPG means that those opinions will be inherently irrational to the people that don't share them. People like what they like, and don't what they don't. Life is too short to actually hate an RPG elf game. It's just...
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    TSR Now it’s WotC’s Turn: WotC Moves Against TSR3

    Pure Lawfare. WotC will probably win by virtue of having actual money, and lawyers. Also a pure own goal by NuTSR. They kept name dropping WotC for no reason at all in their self-created drama. So the Ha$bro/WotC Megacorp is gonna Megacorp...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Is Free League planning on publishing Adventures in Middle Earth?

    That's nuts. Yet inevitable. We are finally seeing the full effect of Dancy's OGL concept come to fruition under 5e. Yeah, it's a bit rough that they got yanked right before one of the most anticipated supplements for the line. You're probably right. Screw that, I want the Dirt! Drama...
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