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  1. The Firebird

    D&D General A Rant: DMing is not hard.

    I am reading @Reynard differently. To me, it comes across as: "if you find DMing hard, don't sweat it. You're doing great. All the people out there selling products and saying you must do X or Y are wrong and you don't need to compare yourself to them. Believe in yourself, just by showing up and...
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    D&D General Wild Magic, Yea or Nay?

    I am not a big fan of it at the table. I played with the implementation in the BG1/2 remake from Beamdog, and thought it was a lot of fun there. But that's a different environment -- single player so you aren't messing with anyone else and you can save and reload. That said I think it would be...
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    What Does "Simulation" Mean To You? [+]

    This reads to me as the rules being unstated rather than not present. For the system to work, the referee has to be experienced. Presumably that means that two different referees would rule similarly--maybe not exactly the same as if the rules were written, but much more so than if there were no...
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    Netflix announces deal to buy WB and HBO

    I can't imagine this will result in a better experience for viewers. There have been a lot of big bets on shows to capture the market, even if they didn't all turn out.
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    What Does "Simulation" Mean To You? [+]

    You can make up a lot of things on the spot as the GM and pass it off, especially if you're skilled. The players won't know if you fudge the baddies spell list, or the weather table, or if you decide the NPCs had 4 guards instead of 2 because the fight felt too easy. You might be able to go...
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    What Does "Simulation" Mean To You? [+]

    Doesn't he say the opposite? I'm thinking of an article, Realism and Game Logic, from Dragon #16. Quoting from a secondhand source: That said I've seen that article cited as proof Gygax didn't like simulationism, but he had a way of taking strong stances that make isolated quotes...
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    What Does "Simulation" Mean To You? [+]

    To me simulationism means that any actions are adjudicated based on what would reasonably happen in a setting. This can be done via rules, or can be done through a GM with extensive knowledge making rulings. It's better to do it through rules, but in some cases that may be impossible. It's...
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    Should traps have tells?

    This is a good point and it depends a lot on the specifics of the dungeon. Personally, I'd prefer for a designer to think through why each trap is there, why it hasn't been sprung and so on. You know what I see little of? Traps that failed or are deactivated due to age.
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    Should traps have tells?

    I hope you'll indulge me quoting from the other thread. No, I agree with your broader understanding of tells. But it's the same issue for me--that just wouldn't always happen, and if I always had a clue it would start to feel less immersive and more like a puzzle game. That said if the clues...
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    Best practices for easy-to-run modules [+]

    The first one; it seems to preclude the idea that there are good traps. Suppose the players got enough money to build a fort and added some traps to it. Would these be required to have tells? If so, that feels artificial. If not, then why can't anyone else build that way? I suppose no...
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    Best practices for easy-to-run modules [+]

    There is some internal tension here. When I read @Bill Zebub's post, my response is "but not all traps would have a tell". Having there always be a tell harms my sense of verisimilitude. Or perhaps, the door being in a dungeon built by an evil lich is enough of a tell. A good dungeon expedition...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    This view has come under criticism. I wonder how people feel about the same approach to dungeon mapping? E.g., the GM does not provide a map, and if the players don't take notes and get lost, that's on them. That seems more accepted to me, but I'm not sure if there is a core difference between...
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    Time travel doesn't exist because time travel wiped out the timelines where it did

    It's a newer term encompassing anything data heavy in the sciences and elsewhere. In biology it goes by "bioinformatics", in chemistry "cheminformatics". But there is also some overlap with data science and computer science. I don't know much about the particular informatics program but I...
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    Time travel doesn't exist because time travel wiped out the timelines where it did

    So do many industrial processes. Data centers now are getting a lot of attention. Back in the Manhattan project, Oak Ridge drew about 1% of the entire US grid. After successful research, you typically want to tell everyone you have nuclear weapons. That might not be the case with time travel...
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    Do you observe Thanksgiving?

    It is complicated. Strictly speaking it does not follow the same preparation method. But, there is an exception that says it is ok to eat food prepared by members of a different abrahamic religion if that food was prepared according to the rules of that other religion. In practice some people...
  16. The Firebird

    Do you observe Thanksgiving?

    Dallas is also one of the most popular destinations for Muslims to move these days. That's a good idea; it hadn't occurred to us.
  17. The Firebird

    Do you observe Thanksgiving?

    My wife eats halal which makes it challenging to find appropriate meats. I don't think we've ever had turkey. Depending on where we are in the country we can find chicken or beef. But in any case I eat meat only rarely these days. So really it is about the sides. Brussel sprouts, mashed...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    I think the example you use, comparing the GM to a service provider like a publisher or an author, perhaps explains some of the divide. That is not how I conceive of GMing. You're not a service provider. You're not providing a product to a paying audience. You're the member of the friend group...
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    Do you observe Thanksgiving?

    It could be. I think its as much generational. My hometown was both rural and not on the bleeding edge of cultural awareness in that way. But Lies My Teacher Told Me came out before I was born and was pretty well incorporated into the curriculum by the time I encountered it.
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    Do you observe Thanksgiving?

    It takes a while for things to change. There is a Buffy episode from 1999 that takes aim at Thanksgiving, albeit in ways that have not aged particularly well. I'm a little older than the episode but I can't remember a time when Thanksgiving was presented as a "good" holiday. In elementary school...
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