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  1. SteveC

    D&D General Hasbro enters gambling deal using Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property

    I'm not a slots person but I talked with one of my friends who's always heading of the Vegas and plays them a ton. Apparently there are all sorts of mini-games that open up as you play a machine. They play this game based on cows being abducted by aliens and there is a whole storyline that plays...
  2. SteveC

    D&D General Hasbro enters gambling deal using Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property

    I guess the ship has sailed away a long time ago on that. I don't gamble, but I regularly get ads for betting apps or websites on those times when I can't use adblock. I don't have interest there, but I'm also an adult. And isn't D&D already associated with some kind of booze? I think it's all...
  3. SteveC

    D&D General Hasbro enters gambling deal using Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property

    This seems to be an example of how different products will always find some people who get upset about it. I am in places with slot machines once in a blue moon. If I was there and saw a D&D slot machine, would I play it? Sure, on a lark. Am I really excited about this and going to go somewhere...
  4. SteveC

    D&D General Redesigning DnD 5e with no Bonus Actions

    The way things work in Pathfinder, making three attacks is normally not the best option. For those who don't use it, for each attack after the first, you take a -5 penalty (typically, some weapons are a bit better) so it's unlikely you're going to hit with that third attack. Pathfinder also has...
  5. SteveC

    D&D General Redesigning DnD 5e with no Bonus Actions

    Back when we first started 5E my group didn't have everyone with Bonus Actions, they were sort of unusual to see. At this point, I think everyone wants to have something to do with their Bonus Action each round. Times have changed.
  6. SteveC

    D&D General Redesigning DnD 5e with no Bonus Actions

    I like Pathfinder's three actions (and imagine Will Smith saying, "What is this, some sort of three-action system?") Beyond that, I have been playing with Mythcraft's Action Point system. You receive a number of APs on your turn, and can use any you don't spend as reactions. It's more complex...
  7. SteveC

    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    It's interesting that you say this. In the real world, I work with politics some of the time, and I am aware of the underlying politics of a lot of people who post here. I have found that the people whose politics I agree with the most tend not to have gaming play styles in common with me. And a...
  8. SteveC

    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    I think this is incredibly important. I see a lot of "you're playing it wrong," and in those cases I just roll my eyes and move on since we all play the game differently. But when you get to "play this way and do this, or you are a bad person," I just have to object. People can definitely play a...
  9. SteveC

    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    It's not unusual if you're coming at it from the Elon perspective or are just lazy. If you don't know much about the hobby, you find someone who's been very vocal, and also checks out as part of the early game design (and is still alive!) You have a perfect source to say what it "used to be."...
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    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    For this issue we need to remember that the mainstream society knows virtually nothing about D&D and gaming in general. That's even as popular as D&D is right now. They haven't heard of any of the discussions we've been having, and they are most likely only thinking about this because of what...
  11. SteveC

    D&D General Demetrios1453 Plays the Gold Box Games

    I just wanted to say thanks for this trip down memory lane. I played these originally on my Commodore 128 and I think this was the last in the series that they made for it. So next game will be new to me!
  12. SteveC

    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I think so too. What I think can be problematic is that D&D as written doesn't really have a lot of good tools for what to do when you don't want to roll the dice. A lof of other games do, and I have taken those concepts back into D&D. I think the DM who wants to be able to change die rolls is...
  13. SteveC

    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I have found that running from a VTT makes this situation a lot easier. As the GM you can set rolls to private or public, and have players whisper rolls to you as well. So if your player asks you "what do I know about this creature?" You can have them make the appropriate check and whisper it so...
  14. SteveC

    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    This is absolutely true. There's nothing wrong with breaking out of the normal process to handle something. I prefer to play games that take that into account within the rules, but there's nothing that you can't change things. And of course, that should involve working with your players. And it...
  15. SteveC

    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I voted yes, that the DM should roll in the open. The most obvious reason for this is so that your players won't have any thought that you're cheating. But that's not the reason I'm saying it (although I have had my share of DMs/GMs who've cheated before). I'm suggesting it because it's a...
  16. SteveC

    Draw Steel the MCDM RPG!

    I still don't understand how it's controversial to say that one of the things that has made Draw Steel popular is the weird setting stuff. I'm not sure it's all for me but I really have seen enough of bog standard settings.
  17. SteveC

    D&D 5E (2014) Is Intimidate the worse skill in the game?

    It's hard to say if Intimidate is the worst skill, but it is up there because it's so narrow in it's application. Most DMs don't want to use the skill for pretty much everything that happens in dialog in shows like Game of Thrones. There's so much use of the skill there! But for me, the thing...
  18. SteveC

    It's Time To Vote For 2025's Most Anticipated TTRPGs!

    I'll just say that after seeing the list, I am excited about far more than three games for 2025. Now as to time to play them? Bah! It's more games!
  19. SteveC

    WotC Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance will be de-listed from digital stores, multiplayer servers to be shut down

    I remember playing the original game all the way through and really enjoying it. A friend picked up the new version and said, "Hey, let's play!" We booted it up, and I think he ended up getting a refund from Steam. It was that bad. Now, if you want something fun to play that's a blast from the...
  20. SteveC

    D&D 5E (2014) Reducing Power Gaming

    The discussion of failing really hits home, since I've had more than my share of bad DMs who did exactly the humor stuff at failing a check or missing that Bae'zel is talking about. What I do as a result of this is look at how skilled the character who's trying something is and narrate...
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