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  1. Thomas Shey

    D&D 3.x Edition Experience - Did/Do you Play 3rd Edtion D&D? How Was/Is it?

    Oh, if you want to say that 4e characters were too busy (especially toward the upper end) I'd absolutely agree with you; I had a heck of a time managing the cleric I played up to around 20th because there were so many bits and bobs (this is, IMO, a chronic problem with games in the D20 sphere...
  2. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Absolutely reasonable. Just don't expect to not see more of it from others.
  3. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Yeah, I've seen that a lot lately. Sometimes it is AI generated. Sometime someone is just having stylistic quirks that a lot of AI art does because, say it now, its popular. Either way, I'm starting to find the people complaining about AI far more annoying than most AI art.
  4. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Yeah. Masterbook is a descendent of TORG and uses the same kind of mechanical constructs as TORG without those in-setting elements justifying them, but TORG was very much its own thing in this regard, and from what I understand of your position, your acceptance of it. (One advantage I have in...
  5. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Yup. That's the cause of a lot of problems people have in the hobby, one way or another.
  6. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    I think this underestimates how some people deal with frustration. Over time, for some people, that's allit needs (and its easy to underestimate how much the game means to some people).
  7. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    You have to look at other features of the "spaces available to them" to understand why they use them I've explained why I'm here when I'm not a big D20 fan, and I don't think I'm a troll, so I can understand with people with a higher level of frustration can end up in places that aren't ideal...
  8. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    I'm not talking about excuses; I'm talking about reasons. Frustrated people behave badly; news at 11.
  9. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Because the point value of a disadvantage is to represent the problem it causes. If it doesn't cause as much problem because you've papered across it with other abilities (which, after all, are still providing the benefit they always provide), its simply not the same degree of problem...
  10. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    I'm not entirely sure its really narrative weight the way you usually use it; as I said, it a set of worlds some of which overtly work by genre conventions and the like that people who travel across them are well aware of. Probably a good comparison is some of the baked in horror rules...
  11. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Its actually a bad example for what we're talking about though, because the mechanical oddities in TORG are simulations in the sense Micah is using it; though not everyone understands it, people who understand how the Cosms work know that possibility energy is a thing (and thus, Possibilites...
  12. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Yeah, but I think the point is, none of that theoretical availability matters if other games or styles have elbowed out the ones you like where you are willing or capable of finding them.
  13. Thomas Shey

    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Its not that big a reach to in a hobby with a heavy networking orientation to conclude that things you may not like may end up colonizing your available play options in some fashion. Its still pretty useless, but the connection isn't hard to find.
  14. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Unfortunately, almost all the ones I used that way back in the day (and thus have stuck throroughly in my head) were Hero System based, but I know there were plenty of others in the 80's and late 90's. Chill, maybe, on the horror end?
  15. Thomas Shey

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    I dunno. I played an Aasimar in the last PF2e game I was in, and I didn't find him dull, nor did the other players. He was a little on the goofy side (he was a bard/champion hybrid serving the goddess of art), cheery, and his girlfriend was a tiefling. His back history was complicated and...
  16. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    I just think there are some pretty old games--and you know in my case, I'm meaning more than a decade or two--where the mechanics are representative, but not simulationist; what I mean by that is even though they largely predate metacurrency, some of their mechanics are still leaning into genre...
  17. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Are you excluding spellcasters with the latter part of that? Because if not, I don't think I agree (and I'm perfectly willing to say there are a couple spots where GURPS is fussier than the yield justifies).
  18. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Its a viable position, but the alternative for many people is simply not being able to keep track of physical relationship, distance, cover and related things. You just don't have a perfect solution here unless at least the game has very good physical description, imagination and memory, and...
  19. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    Entirely fair. I might think you have to be--very cautious--in defining "traditional game" to make this work, but that's a nitpick.
  20. Thomas Shey

    GURPS 4th Edition Revised Announced

    I'm not recalling one myself. Modern Hero System has it as an option, but its pretty anemic.
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