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    Which "Tactical" TTRPG Would Work Best As An X-Com Like?

    Just looking at the Sci-fi Companion to refresh the details, it has three levels of hi-tech defined, with examples of weapons, armour, and equipment for each development level. So I think it could do a reasonable amount of ‘tech-development ladder’ play without you needing to create a whole lot...
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    Which "Tactical" TTRPG Would Work Best As An X-Com Like?

    I think the easiest answer to this would be addressing the tech element for SWADE. That could be done fairly easily IMO. For example, energy weapons becoming available vs using ballistic weapons would be a big change given how ballistic protection works in SWADE. Looking at how super-high tech...
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    Playing AS monsters?

    Dresden Files includes lots of monsterous character options. Savage Worlds Horror Companion has rules for it.
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    Draw Steel: Fake variety helps no one

    My initial feeling was that the resource names were just useless chrome, but having read through the characters a couple of times, I think it serves a useful function of differentiation. Every class has specific ways of generating resources, and I think it will help people get the difference of...
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    What gets me playing Draw Steel and not Pathfinder 2e?

    Draw Steel is billed as a tactical, heroic, cinematic, fantasy game. They even suggest other games to try if you don’t want to play a tactical, heroic, cinematic, fantasy roleplaying game. Why should they be required to add character classes which don’t fit that bill? That’s not the game they...
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    Osprey Games RPGs - What's that all about then?

    They are a publisher, and little more. So different books by different authors have different systems. JM De Foggi has his own YT channel where he talks about a wide range of games including Jackals. He would probably answer whether he pitched Osprey or if it was some other way the game came to...
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    Draw Steel General Thread [+]

    I can see the conceptual lineage, drawing from 4e D&D. We played it for several years, and I don’t remember it being quite as cinematic as Draw Steel clearly is. I’m starting in my second read through now I have a better understanding of what all the character stats mean.
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    Draw Steel General Thread [+]

    I’m reading the combat section now and it’s clear they are going for dynamic battles. Two whole pages covering what happens when you push, pull, or slide an enemy. Including the possibility of uppercutting them off the ground meaning they take falling damage. This is off the charts. 😄 And they...
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    Dragonbane general thread [+]

    It’s original name was Dragons and Demons so the demon classification makes a kind of sense.
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    Draw Steel General Thread [+]

    After seeing Matt’s video on all the classes I moved off the fence enough to buy a bundle of books and PDFs from their web store. I’m about a third of the way through the Heroes book and so far everything is epic. The character powers are pretty amazing from the get-go. A 1st level Draw Steel...
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    Draw Steel general thread

    Don’t see that one, I’ll ask for this to be closed
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    Draw Steel general thread

    I just bought Draw Steel and thought it would be useful to have a thread specifically on it rather than mixed in with some other topics. I picked it up after watching Matt Coleville’s video on the different classes, which made them all sound pretty amazing… I’m only about a third of the way...
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    Is Acquisitions Inc. switching to Daggerheart? Yes!

    I did a business post-grad a long time ago. Supply and demand is tricky. The best possible result for a supplier is to sell out of all-but-one product. Then you know you met the potential demand with the minimal over production. If you sell out, you have no hard indication of how big the...
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    Lone Wolf board game

    There’s been a bit of a nostalgia wave recently, both in terms of re-releasing game books like Fighting Fantasy and the Lone Wolf itself, as well as some board games based on popular IPs form the 80s. Here’s a new one - a board game based in the adventures of Lone Wolf. The game is on...
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    Name an TTRPG You Really Like But Have Never Played/GMed

    I really like The Dresden Files - I’ve read all the main-series books to date and enjoy the world building. I’d love to play the official Dresden Files RPG, and one day I am sure I will. But not so far :) It amuses me that Fate is often seen as a poster-child of light weight game systems, and...
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    Watched the film last night; I enjoyed it. Re the ‘no animals harmed’ tagline, there was a short behind-the scenes about how they did Krypto and they had a reference dog when filming some scenes, to check what a real dog’s fur would look like under that specific lighting. Lois also had a real...
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    Dragonbane general thread [+]

    Cool, I have that but didn’t realise it was in there 🙂
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    Dragonbane general thread [+]

    Is that adventure available anywhere (legitimately)?
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    Does Your Game Have Random Encounters?

    I voted ‘rarely’. When I am running it tends to be one of Pinnacle’s Savage Worlds ‘plot point campaigns’ which are a loose structure where there are typically ~8 plot-based adventures and maybe a dozen non-plot adventures all provided in outline. Typically these adventures may be in a sandbox...
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    Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks Coming to America via Steve Jackson Games

    Any indication why they changed the book numbers? Left to right they should be 1, 6, 5, 3, and 2 originally in the UK.
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