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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    Thank you - very generous. It's all taken from the rules, but put together in a way that (I think) makes it easier to adjudicate situations, both from the "what do the players roll?" perspective and the "what should I, as GM, do next?" perspective. For me, at least in how I think as a RPGer and...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Using Action Surge to cast spells in 2024

    I don't agree with you about the Magic action - I still think, for the reasons that I've posted upthread, that the most straightforward way of making sense of the casting that takes place "as normal" is that it is a performance of the Magic action - but I agree with you in respect of what I've...
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    I've read very little sci-fi, but when I first encountered Traveller (in the late 70s, so I was fairly young) it didn't match the sci-fi I was familiar with: Star Wars, Star Trek, Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, Marvel Comics. When I cam back to it more recently, I told my players (a couple of whom...
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    For my game, I had made my own version of the tables, based on Book 1, Supplement 4, and a few additions of my own. I added some of the newer skills to the older tables, and also took the idea of Special Duty from MegaTraveller and included that, so as to increase starting skill slightly (I...
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    D&D General How Much D&D Stuff Is There Anyway? Part 2: Settings

    There's nothing in the original modules that makes me think they're set in the Sea of Dust. That seems like just as big a revision/retcon as placing them in the Forgotten Realms.
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    I don't know any of the Mongoose versions. But Classic Traveller has lots of tools to support low-prep play: random world generation, random patron generation, random animal generation, etc. When I started a campaign, the players rolled up their PCs, then I rolled up a random starting world...
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    Dunno. My campaign didn't have much trade in it (only one episode of trade in 20+ sessions, as best I recall) but there was still the need to track mortgage payments, fuel payments, life support payments, upkeep and repair of the vessel, payment of crew salaries (for 12 crew), etc. The player I...
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    This is pretty similar (not identical) in Classic Traveller. The player of the ship owner/captain in my Classic game has complained about the accounting aspect - and he's a pretty experienced RPGer/wargmaer/Civilization player. I (as GM) have a spreadsheet to keep track of his crew salary...
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    Traveller: the iconic science fiction roleplaying game

    I think Classic Traveller remains a brilliant, very playable RPG. (See eg this thread.) In terms of popularity, though, I think it is an issue that it doesn't offer a clear core play experience in the way that D&D does: there is no real analogue in Traveller to dungeon exploration, with its...
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    D&D General How Much D&D Stuff Is There Anyway? Part 2: Settings

    Greyhawk is one of two D&D settings that I've tried to follow in a comprehensive fashion; the other is OA (including Kara-Tur). Part of what I mean by that is that these are the only two settings that I've bought a product for because it was associated with that setting. But I've never had any...
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    D&D General How Much D&D Stuff Is There Anyway? Part 1: Editions

    Not my experience at all! The 2nd ed AD&D spell entries are generally cleaner than the original AD&D ones. The 3E spell descriptions - especially for more complex spells, like Sepia Snake Sigil - seemed to me to be incorporating Sage Advice (and similar edge-case rules). Personally I prefer the...
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    It's a long time since I've been to a convention (that was also "back in the day"), but the best convention games I played allowed the players to inject a judgement or opinion about resolution at the moment of crisis. I think there's an important distinction between that sort of set-up and a...
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    I would add to this - at least back in the day (many days ago!), I found that when players (especially new players) did try to come up with motivations for their PCs, the GMs would tend to ignore them, or run roughshod over them. At worst, those sorts of players were characterised as "problem...
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    I've not watched more than a few minutes of Critical Role. But as best I understand it, from how I've seen it described, the answer is yes.
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    And yet I've done it! (A bit like refuting Zeno, by walking across the room.)
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Agreed. It's a baseline of playing a RPG that the players get to declare actions for their PCs. This doesn't tell us how the scene was framed, what is at stake, or how outcomes are determined.
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    A lot of "open world" play remains very GM-driven: it is the GM who decides the significant content of the presented scenes, and the stakes, and the outcomes - the lattermost often by reference to backstory considerations known only to the GM. Right again.
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    As I've posted upthread, So how can I tell if this is happening? Because the GM decides, without regard to player concerns, the significant content of the presented scenes; the GM decides what is at stakes in those scenes; and the GM decides what happens next, without a meaningful degree of...
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    D&D General The Great Railroad Thread

    Why is gaming facing an actual problem? From time to time various individual RPGers, or RPG groups, fact actual problems: namely, GM techniques that produce play that is more GM-driven than they prefer. Many of those individuals have that experience while playing; some have it while GMing - they...
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    RuneQuest and Glorantha ideas

    Either HeroWars/Quest, or Burning Wheel.
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