sgtnasty
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From Iron Crown Ent?Later this year (hopefully) RoleMaster Unified comes out, so that should give some crunch.
From Iron Crown Ent?Later this year (hopefully) RoleMaster Unified comes out, so that should give some crunch.
Thank you sir!Yep from Iron Crown, to keep up to date their news letter is the best option
PF 1 is like a house ruled version of 3.5 the same way 3.5 was like a house ruled 3.0. All 3 are roughly compatible mechanically but have small changes throughout the rules system, so you can mostly mix and match monsters and modules and spells and such among editions.Yes definitly, but I am not sure to try PF1 or the new PF2
Cunchy and complicated aren't the same thing. A game can have lots of maths in it, which makes it very crunchy. People aren't saying they're unable to do that; they're saying they don't enjoy that style of game.It always amazes me when people have decided that basic math (addition and subtraction) is crunchy or complicated.
Thats a good question. I would assume most folks dont like finding all the conditional modifiers in 3.5/PF because it can bog the game down in mechanics. "Mathfinder" is just a pun to quickly describe that dissatisfaction, albeit, a misnomer of the actual problem.It always amazes me when people have decided that basic math (addition and subtraction) is crunchy or complicated. I don't know if it makes me a snob to NOT want to play with people who fear basic math especially when most phones (even older flip phones) have a calculator on them.
Again, maybe it's not fair of me to say or think this but it's a huge pet peeve of mine when people complain about Pathfinder or Champions as crunchy games.
Maybe we should clarify, Is it crunchy because of the number options or is it because of the math?
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard of Aftermath! until just now. I'd like to give you a bit of good news, I think there's a new edition of Bushido in the works. News was posted a few months back but my Google-Fu is failing me now. I think what happened to those crunchy games is that they fell out of favor. Resolving actions in crunchy games can be both complicated and time consuming which slows things down to a crawl and makes the game dull.What ever happened to crunchy games like Aftermath!, Bushido, Phoenix Command, Battlelords or Dangerous Journeys?
Heavy and in print: Hackmaster, Aces & Eights, Pathfinder, Hȁrnmaster, Burning Wheel, Torchbearer.What ever happened to crunchy games like Aftermath!, Bushido, Phoenix Command, Battlelords or Dangerous Journeys?
Everything now is D&D5, PbtA or Blades in the Dark. The closest thing I could find was Fragged Empire which considers itself "medium crunchy". I miss the old days when FGU and GDW put out some really interesting stuff. D&D4 was really crunchy and played well with my group.
Is there any call for crunchy anymore?