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  1. Autumnal

    What Do You Think Of As "Modern TTRPG Mechanics"?

    Hmm. Separate thoughts, first on designers I’d expect any reasonably fair observer to acknowledge as important trailblazers whether or not the observer happens to personally like the results. At the top of the list, Greg Stafford, whose name here should be set in large type, blood, italic, and...
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    What rpg system would you use for a 60+ session fantasy campaign?

    QuestWorlds or Fate Accelerated for me. They’ve got the kind of flexibility and extensibility I like. Doing it in Ironsworn would be an option for a small group who’d prefer it.
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    Geek Confessional Thread 2024 [NOW 2025!]

    I’ve seen a lot of things late at night, too. It’s part of why I never felt the need to take up drinking - others had clearly already done the work for me.
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    Geek Confessional Thread 2024 [NOW 2025!]

    I’d pay for a good Twin Peaks/X-Files crossover.
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    Geek Confessional Thread 2024 [NOW 2025!]

    Unless I’m much mistaken, Verhoeven didn’t write any of these.
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    Geek Confessional Thread 2024 [NOW 2025!]

    Soooo, I’ve got a box of chocolate bunnies A Soldier of Orange and Flesh & Blood here, and they seem an excellent argument for Verhoeven’s writing ability.
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    D&D General Favorite Forgotten Realms products of all time?

    The 3e campaign setting, 3e Underdark, and 3e Faiths & Pantheons and 3e City of the Spider Queen in a fight to the death for the third slot.
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    One for Snarf, and possibly other obsessives:
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Always up for some good wholesome urtication.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    I recommend them. Particularly the audiobooks, to hear people’s and places’ names right.
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    Paul Thomas Anderson Movies: Ranked! (And discussion)

    Hey’ Dude! Anderson can’t be wrong about his favorite of his movies. Maybe if he said it was also his best, but not as described here.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Post-apocalyptic tales come in (at least) two flavors: 1. The worst began and will continue indefinitely, maybe forever, and only the worst can ever really flourish. 2. The worst happened and things will remain bad a long time, but now people can start choosing better again. The Postman is...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Oh, no. My regular reading diet includes a fair amount of emotionally demanding stuff, both fiction and nonfiction. I am eagerly awaiting the final volume of Christopher Ruocchio’s Sun Eater Saga and am probably going to reread the Book of the Nee Sun soon, but I’m going to get behind with a few...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    More or less gaming-related rambles are relaxing as long as I make sensible choices and maintain a useful-to-me ignore list. :)
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Neat stuff, @Alzrius - I love the level of self-reflection going on, and aim for it myself. I got an ice bucket of bad news this week and am overhauling my reading plans to match. There’s a thing called a calcium score test, a CAT scan that measures the level of plaques in your coronary...
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    @pemerton , your example doing-stuff roundup is amazing. I love that kind of thing in my games. Discussion of related actions is often a goad to my imagination as well as a handy reference.
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    Agreed a lot. Being very clearly past its era makes it easier for me to treat it as its own thing. So does being older myself, better read, and all that. I like to think of Imperial ships’ bridges with teak and chrome. :)
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    For me in particular, Traveller fell off the map of games I sought out to play and run for two major reasons (with the usual halo of smaller ones). 1. Falling behind the times in both reality and sf. Now, I had an unusual position in the ‘70s and ‘80s: Dad worked with Jet Propulsion Labs’ Deep...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    I gotta take a week off for some periodic paperwork and chores - no crises, thank goodness, just stuff that will likely leave me tired and grumpy and not wanting to look at the screen or post responsibly. Happy reading, y’all.
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