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  1. Jd Smith1

    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    A very odd porn site.
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    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    While I love WH FRPG, I hate the way publishers keep re-releasing the same adventures that came out in the early 90s. C-7 is finally breaking out of that mold.
  3. Jd Smith1

    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    City of Lies is the main reason I have longed to run a LR5 campaign. I bought it just as a city supp, but it is so much more. Sadly, I've never gotten the right group together.
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    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    Algae produce far more oxygen than trees. Far more trees are harvested for TP than books, and far more are burned for slash & grow farming than cut for TP. But I only buy pdfs. Not for the planet, but because its so much more convenient.
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    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    Without adding a thing to the hobby itself. Pdfs render this arguement invalid. Which was good. Which doesn't explain the torrent of 3rd party splatbooks, nor the dearth of innovative adventures. If sheer volume mattered, you would be right. If you apply quality standards, discount the 'more...
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    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    I feel they discourage any significant changes to the actual system, and contribute to the insane power-bloat and 'spell for everything'. Tacking on inexplicable talents and racial abilities instead of changing the combat system from its endless 'death by a thousand cuts'.
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    Are Game Lines Smaller Today?

    I loathe splatbooks; they are a burden that keeps D&D from becoming more than a bottomless pit of mediocracy. I want the core rules, maybe one rule expansion, and adventures.
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    Blood or Spaghetti Sauce?

    MP is heavily into combat, and intense combat at that. I've used in zombie/aliens/occult settings It really should be only used in settings of WW1 or later, as the melee side of it is geared to 'only when desperate', but it rocks.
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    Blood or Spaghetti Sauce?

    Depends on the system. Using Morrow Project 4e, the system makes extra description unnecessary, as the damage results are extremely specific. In other systems I use currently, players are eagerly waiting for their chance 'at bat', so unnecessary verbiage is not welcome except in the most...
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    GMs: When Is Enough Enough?

    Not that sort of prep. I create what I call a loose-weave campaign: I put PCs in situations, and cover the likeliest outcomes, but stay ready for surprises. As a GM, I generally have no agenda other than to see it play out. Wearing the hat of the villains, I have a clear goal and imposed...
  11. Jd Smith1

    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    They fall into the category of being so bad they have, in some zen manner, become good.
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    GMs: When Is Enough Enough?

    I choose the setting and the system, and put in plenty of prep work before the campaign starts, so I never have that problem. I have started and realized: this specific player has to go.
  13. Jd Smith1

    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    You could call them the Brotherhood of Steel.
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    Tell Me About Your Experiences Joining an Existing Gaming Group/TTRPG Campaign

    For the last six years I only game online (and will never game F2F again). I also only GM, and only run campaigns of a year plus in real time. The key in forming, and later bringing in replacements to such a group, is vetting. Online requires fewer table rules as a lot of issues are not present...
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    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    Its a bit off the classical fantasy track, and 70s to boot, but Circle of Iron was interesting.
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    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    I forgot about Legend.
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    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    Excalibur was pretty great by any standards. Introduced Liam Nielson, had a cast that involved a lot of future heavyweights.
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    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    Frankly, most fantasy movies can be recreated using any system and most fantasy settings.
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    What Does a "Successful" RPG Look Like?

    8x11", artistic cover, lots of text and charts. :cool: A loyal fan base. There are OOP games which still have a following. But I would say that the clearest indicator is longevity. Games like War Hammer, Rolemaster, Petal Throne are nearing the 60 year mark, and still being played and...
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    Where’s The Deathstalker RPG? Part 1

    Worse properties have gotten RPGs. Although to be fair, any fantasy setting and system will work for Deathstalkers; it is attitude more so than anything else. Any player/PC who has ever pried gold dental work out of a corpse will fit right in.
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