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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    If it is a railroad and they enjoy it, it is a rollercoaster.
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    Homebrew Do people in your game world put cheese on their apple pies??

    Something I had not considered. It is a good question to ask. Other questions that could be useful for the worldbuilder to answer: What is something only poor people eat in this given region of the setting? What are the typical wages for the following positions: tax collector, carpenter, basket...
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    Homebrew Do people in your game world put cheese on their apple pies??

    Yes, and it is awesome. Use a nice smoked cheddar, and throw some real bacon on there too.
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    WotC $HAS Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call + D&D and Chris Cocks on AI usage transcript excerpt (26Feb10)

    I thought this blog post by Cannibal Halfling was an interesting addendum to this thread. NOTE: Most of the post is pretty neutral but there is a bit of a screed at the end. I don't think it invalidates their analysis, but do be aware.
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    I agree with @Charlaquin earlier in the thread that it is better to define "railroad" as a verb -- it is something that the GM does to the players. So "Star Wars" as a campaign could result in railroading if the GM demands all the story beats be hit, in a specific order and in specific ways. But...
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    RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Mutants & Masterminds 4e, Dark Matter, SEWER SCUM, and more

    Hmm. I don't feel like 3E needs streamlining.
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    Legitimate question: what is the difference between doing this beforehand vs in the moment?
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    I guess I should have /s'd
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    Moya, ‘the World’s First Biomimetic Robot’ Emulates Human Features Down to Body Temperature

    What? This is literally the only reason laws exist.
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    Moya, ‘the World’s First Biomimetic Robot’ Emulates Human Features Down to Body Temperature

    So, to be clear, you think we should allow for the widespread use of androids indistinguishable from humans BEFORE we try and regulate the technology?
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    Why aren't megacorps as big a part of Steampunk as they are of Cyberpunk?

    I was referring to the quotes from Jeter himself who coined the term.
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    Moya, ‘the World’s First Biomimetic Robot’ Emulates Human Features Down to Body Temperature

    First, there ARE laws governing UAVs. Second, there are LOTS of bad actors using them. I mean, are you actually serious? Do you not know that drug cartels, terrorists, paparrazi, and others use drones for illegal and evil purposes? This is typical technophile nonsense. Having guard rails does...
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    Moya, ‘the World’s First Biomimetic Robot’ Emulates Human Features Down to Body Temperature

    I would prefer if human civilization lasted another 10,000 years. It can't if we let corporations build and market whatever they want.
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    Why aren't megacorps as big a part of Steampunk as they are of Cyberpunk?

    This link seems pretty typical of sites explaining the origins of the term: What is Steampunk — Definition, Origins, and Examples What I find interesting is that no real mention of the "punk" aspect is discussed. It is all aesthetic with Steampunk, and apparently has been from the beginning.
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    Why aren't megacorps as big a part of Steampunk as they are of Cyberpunk?

    The Gilded Age is post-Victorian (Edwardian).
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    Moya, ‘the World’s First Biomimetic Robot’ Emulates Human Features Down to Body Temperature

    My point was to establish laws governing these things NOW, before they get good enough to be a problem. We should have done so with deep fakes years ago, and now people are scrambling to try and put the genie back in the bottle. Some of you don't read enough cyberpunk and it shows.
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    Right, but they used their power to make the players feel cool, so it's okay.
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    Why aren't megacorps as big a part of Steampunk as they are of Cyberpunk?

    yeah. it is even true of a lot of "cyberpunk." The -punk just means "aesthetic" now.
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    Moya, ‘the World’s First Biomimetic Robot’ Emulates Human Features Down to Body Temperature

    Is Chuck E. Cheese casually indiscernable from a human being? You legitimately see no danger in perfectly human androids? You can't imagine how bad actors would use those to cause real harm in any number of spheres?
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