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    WotC Hasbro CEO optimistic about AI in D&D and MTG’s future

    From the National Museum of American History (a branch of the Smithsonian): Refrigerators were adopted faster than just about any other technological innovation of the 20th century. They made their debut in the teens, and 30 years later, over half of Americans had them. If it took 30 years...
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    WotC Hasbro CEO optimistic about AI in D&D and MTG’s future

    Part of what makes this different than what's come before is the speed. To convert from horses to cars took decades. From leeches to medicine took decades. From ice boxes to fridges... you get the idea. With what's occurred with generative AI, for artists it could be a year or two...
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    D&D General The Alexandrian’s Insights In a Nutshell [+]

    As someone who occasionally teaches storytelling, I will say that discussing things can be downright difficult as so many of these terms are used interchangeably: plot vs narrative vs story vs work vs world vs sequence vs path vs events vs etc. And just when you think you've got them figured...
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    WotC Hasbro CEO optimistic about AI in D&D and MTG’s future

    Their previous post on the subject is particularly sharp and worthwhile remembering (both here and in general -- Boeing comes to mind): "we may be the customers of Wizards of the Coast, but we are not the customers of its owner Hasbro. Hasbro is a publicly traded company, and its "customers"...
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    What is your favorite RPG book of all time?

    Lots of good ones in this thread already, and I'll put in DP9's Heavy Gear and Jovian Chronicles core books. Delightfully evocative, especially for the era in which they were first published (Tribe 8 is also likely very good in this way, though I never got into it).
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    Board Game Arkham Horror Getting an RPG from Edge Studio

    On the other hand, WEG's Star Wars ran for many years with plenty of sourcebooks for many elements of the universe (some of which became canon). It also had additions for the comic series, Heir to the Empire books, and etc. It was quite the licensed SW juggernaut (with the HAVw A6 itself being...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms geographic changes.

    Hmm, putting this into a google maps-like interface could be a lot of fun to navigate around...
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    Grading the Genesys System

    This is an interesting one for me. When I first heard about it, I thought I was going to absolutely love it. Dice pools are my thing (even if I’m not always keen on specialized dice), and the idea there was this double axis of resolution that included nuanced outcomes and foster narrative...
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    Grading the Genesys System

    Hmmm, that was my previous understanding as well... This could very well be one case where wiki has laid me astray: "The game mechanics for the fifth edition of Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game are built using a combination of the Genesys Roleplaying System and the "Roll and Keep"...
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    Grading the Genesys System

    Ah, I'd seen that they were similar but hadn't realized they were that related. I'll update the intro, thank you!
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    Grading the Genesys System

    With the announcement of the revised Star Trek Adventures, it would be a perfect time to grade the 2d20 system – but we’ve already done that. :) And so, instead, let’s go to a different galaxy, perhaps one far far away… Have you played or run the Genesys system? Taking ideas begun with their...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms geographic changes.

    Haha, I put those on my wall as well. I mean, how could we not? ;) Aye. Still have them, and don't think I've looked at them since the day I got them...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms geographic changes.

    What was amusing was how the Forgotten Realms Trail Map (think a huge fold-up road-map style map) and the Kara-Tur Trail Map didn't quite align with each other when you put them together... the explanation given was that they were "drawn by cartographers from both realms going from the coast...
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    The DUNE RPG

    Indeed! I have the LUG Dune book, though I never gotten the chance to play it. I also find it immensely amusing that LUG had both Trek and Dune, and here we are years later where once gain Trek and Dune are being published by one company. :D
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    Grading the Burning Wheel System

    To add to what's been posted above, here are two posts from our experience in Mouse Guard: https://lynxthoughts.com/2017/07/20/gaming-thursday-the-mouse-guard-epiphany/ https://lynxthoughts.com/2018/01/04/gaming-thursday-the-mouseguard-wrap-up/ And here are a couple of things that I found...
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    Grading the Burning Wheel System

    To be clear, I as well was in no way saying that 'typical' wasn't/isn't capable of character depth, character growth, or character-inspired situations. I was using 'typical' to speak of the cycle of rule interactions (extemporaneous play until uncertainty leads to die roll and result leading to...
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    D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art

    Standing on white ground" seems to work almost all the time to generate a full body image, though it doesn't help at all if you want the character with a background/context. But maybe including "standing on <<thing>>" might work to help guide it when trying to get it in situ?
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    Grading the Burning Wheel System

    This has been an amusing one to see play out! This one has garnered a V-shaped distribution, with a good number of loves and goods, and a fair number of bads, with fewer in the middle ground. In many ways I'm not surprised, given that it is a system whose gameplay runs quite differently than...
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    Grading the Burning Wheel System

    Oh wow, we have had very different experiences with the game. We didn't read nor run the game as one without chance of success. The common difficulty of a test is stated as being 2 (requiring two successes). Most mice will start the game with 2 or 3 ranks in their skills, and so on a given...
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    Grading the Burning Wheel System

    Hmm interesting, poorly designed or poorly laid out? (If the latter, I 248% agree. When I made a cheat sheet for the game it was shocking how often I had to backtrack to ensure it all got captured. And somehow the index is even worse... :P)
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