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  1. TheAlkaizer

    Dragonbane general thread [+]

    Now I might be interested! Trudvang always seemed like an interesting setting I wanted to read about. Dragonbane also seemed interesting but the quoted elements pushed it into a tone that's not exactly what I'm looking for. I'll wait and see for the content of the books, but if there's a few...
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    RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Fabula Ultima, VOIDSEA, Vast Grimm, and more

    For anyone curious, here's the original trademark by Talsorian. https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=73817122&caseSearchType=US_APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=statusSearch And here's the one filed by CD Projekt thereafter...
  3. TheAlkaizer

    RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Fabula Ultima, VOIDSEA, Vast Grimm, and more

    The thing is, if I wanted to use the word Cyberpunk in the title of one of my games, I would have felt entirely comfortable doing so. I doubt it would really hold up. But getting sued by an individual designer or a billion-dollar video game company is not the same battle.
  4. TheAlkaizer

    RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Fabula Ultima, VOIDSEA, Vast Grimm, and more

    The trademark for traditional games also exists, Pondsmith passed it to CD Projekt if I recall.
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    Which are you, The plan everything out GM, or the Ad lib?

    My default is very much to worldbuild and prepare a ton of stuff. But I'm working very hard to be more ad lib. Whenever I inject an healthy dose of improvisation and keep the prep to tools, lists and tables the quality of my games improve. I never prepare plots, or stories, or arcs; I think...
  6. TheAlkaizer

    I think it is time for a break.

    Breaks are great. Mine are short. But when I feel exhausted I step away and every time there's an idea that energizes me and pulls me back in naturally. No point in forcing yourself to stick around artificially.
  7. TheAlkaizer

    RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Fabula Ultima, VOIDSEA, Vast Grimm, and more

    I do agree that it's really dumb. It's literally the name of a genre. I know because I've been working on a video game project and I thought about having something like A Cyberpunk Story in the name and I checked trademarks and there it is.
  8. TheAlkaizer

    RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Fabula Ultima, VOIDSEA, Vast Grimm, and more

    I know that CD Projekt trademarked "Cyberpunk" for both video games and traditional games, at least in the US. I hope it won't cause issue with that campaign.
  9. TheAlkaizer

    Critical Role's Campaign 4 Opens With a Funeral and Plenty of Intrigue

    I've watched the first two seasons of Critical Role, I know what an actual play is. There's been good and bad episodes. I can definitely enjoy it in the right conditions. I definitely meant descriptions, naming things we don't know what they are, just sharing lore when there's something more...
  10. TheAlkaizer

    Critical Role's Campaign 4 Opens With a Funeral and Plenty of Intrigue

    I sat down yesterday and watched about an hour. That's alot of exposition. I had to put it down, I didn't have the focus for it. Maybe this weekend.
  11. TheAlkaizer

    Sequel game systems?

    It depends on what you mean to "exist alongside it". If you mean still being available to buy or have the associated supporting resources still being available, there's a ton. D&D is an example of it. If you mean still being supported, promoted, having products released, etc. There's some...
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    Critical Role's Campaign 4 Opens With a Funeral and Plenty of Intrigue

    That's a really cool start point. I love how they're having fun and trying new things. It definitely is not just some friends playing D&D, it has become a show and what doesn't work at a regular table might work for a business making entertainment. I bounced off hard from Campaign 3 but I'll...
  13. TheAlkaizer

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

    Modern is a definition that has to evolve. What we think of modern now is different than what we thought as modern. I know that, personally, there's a few elements that seem vestigial when I spot them. For example, if I see a matrix table in a game, I take for granted it was written on a...
  14. TheAlkaizer

    Star Wars WEG D6 - The Force Point - "Is it a good thing?"

    I love a lot of what he's trying to achieve, I generally dislike how he achieves it. Yeah, that's a foundational design decision. If you want odds stacked against the players, you have to give them some mechanical ways to bring the odds back. If you stack the odds in their favor, you have less...
  15. TheAlkaizer

    Hasbro Opens New Wizards of the Coast Video Game Studio in Montreal to Support D&D Franchise

    The workers do not need to speak French. A sizeable portion of my colleagues moved here from the US or the rest or Canada and do not speak a word of french. At least a third of my interactions with industry peers is entirely in English. They might need to learn French if they want to immigrate...
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    Star Wars WEG D6 - The Force Point - "Is it a good thing?"

    From this bit if feels you're opening the door to other systems. My most recent experience is with Burning Wheel. Quick context of Burning Wheel So Burning Wheel is a dice pool system. You want to do something, the referee says it's covered by Skill A. If you have five in that skill, you roll...
  17. TheAlkaizer

    D&D General They're Building A Memorial Game Table Sculpture In Honor of Gary Gygax

    I agree. I have nothing against Gygax and am thankful for what he created. But asking people to give money to create an idol for a millionaire is kinda weird to me. Such projects are generally funded by the family, or the city/government.
  18. TheAlkaizer

    D&D General Games Economies

    Taking all of it into account is maybe not always realist. But I generally spend some time before my campaigns to target a few financial hinge points that I want to make some sense. If it's a naval campaign, I might look into the financial details of ships, berthing, etc.
  19. TheAlkaizer

    D&D General Games Economies

    Because people do it all the time? People do risky jobs in real life for twice or thrice an ordinary salary all the time. And sure, adventuring can be go slay a dragon and most likely die. But at lower levels, it's a different proposition. I mean, I wouldn't go slay a dragon for 50 GP. But 50GP...
  20. TheAlkaizer

    D&D General Games Economies

    That's a good point. I often forget to do that. That's what I've been doing. I think that's what people call the silver standard. You base your XP on the silver instead, and just move the currency from GP to SP. So if a dungeon says you find 2000 GP (because it intends to give 2000 XP to the...
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