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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Everyone I've ever loved has been killed. My home is in ruins and everything I fought for has been lost. My reputation is gone and my name is a joke. My magic has been burned out and my limbs were chopped off. I'm trapped in this dungeon for the rest of my days, with only maggoty bread to eat...
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    This is a common sentiment when this topic comes up, but what it really reveals is the shallowness of the campaign in question, or the (ironically) replaceable nature of the characters within it. One of the things I aim for in my campaigns is to give player characters a stake in the setting (a...
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    You don't play that out? WTF man
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    Challenge Accepted!

    It's fairly trivial to do in any conflict resolution invent-your-own-trait games like Fate, HeroQuest, or the legendary Other Worlds (I think the author even posts here).
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    Quite right, don't let the others influence you.
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    You said you're an IP professional but your reference is wikipedia. You say you haven't read any other games, so they don't influence your ideas. How then can you know how derivative they are, or how original they are? Presumably though you have read and played D&D, so I'm interested to know...
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    I think a bit of stealing is OK! Tarantino describes some of what he does as stealing. Somewhat tongue in cheek, but I don't see an issue with lifting a particular component of something as either an homage, or to set it into a different context, or just to do it better.
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Don't bring anchovies into this
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    If you haven't had authentic pizza in Naples it doesn't count, all you've experienced is sparkling cheese and tomato bread discs.
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    Roll for Effect or Intent?

    If it looked cool it was for affect If it achieved something it was for effect If you felt ill afterwards it was for infect
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    Roll for Effect or Intent?

    I wonder if you've ever read Elfs, by Ron Edwards. You might find it interesting. Essentially the characters are dumbass lowlifes, and one of the things you can put points into is Dumb Luck, where you declare two separate intents - one representing what you the player wants, and one representing...
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    So, all art, all movies, all TV, all books, all RPGs other than yours, are immoral?
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    A lot of indie style games these days openly list their references and inspirations. It's a good thing to be influenced by other creators, and to acknowledge that.
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    Just to be clear, your position is that art that takes inspiration from other art is immoral?
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    How is 'anytime you resist my plot hooks, the game immediately ends' not also railroading?
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    You think rules light games lack substance but the only ones you've ever played have been made at home? Bold of you to make definitive statements about the whole category then.
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    Ben Riggs: 'The Golden Age of TTRPGs is Dead'

    Well, I don't think many people have entered the hobby through doorways other than D&D, licensed property RPGs, or friends who already play (having been recruited by D&D or licensed property RPGs). I don't disagree, but to my mind the metric is 'number and variety of games being produced and...
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    Ben Riggs: 'The Golden Age of TTRPGs is Dead'

    Do we mean a golden age for the hobby or for the industry? Million dollar kickstarters reflect the latter but maybe not the former. People buying books that they never play (or, occasionally, that never get produced) doesn't mean much.
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    Different philosophies concerning Rules Heavy and Rule Light RPGs.

    Which ones have you played?
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    Why Should You Follow Morrus' TTRPG News Podcast?

    English as it's meant to be spoken.
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