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Curmudgeon's Corner: So, what's the deal with Critical Role?
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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyefan" data-source="post: 7847321" data-attributes="member: 6785785"><p>I’ve watched a fair bit of streamed games. I can’t really get into Critical Role, though, because of the length and the amount of participants. But shorter games with a smaller group can be entertaining.</p><p></p><p>Most won’t compare to other forms of entertainment, though. But, for me, I work at home, and actual play videos are something that i can have on in the background and still get my work done. If I miss a bit here and there, it’s usually not a problem.</p><p></p><p>I also find that they’re really, really helpful to see how a game works. Just RPGs overall, yes, but also a specific game. When I decided to try Blades in the Dark, I watched some streaming games run by the author, John Harper. These videos were particularly helpful in that the rules were still being finalized, so you got to see some design concerns being worked on or rules being changed based on how they played.</p><p></p><p>These aren’t just videos of people playing....they often work as instructions on how to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyefan, post: 7847321, member: 6785785"] I’ve watched a fair bit of streamed games. I can’t really get into Critical Role, though, because of the length and the amount of participants. But shorter games with a smaller group can be entertaining. Most won’t compare to other forms of entertainment, though. But, for me, I work at home, and actual play videos are something that i can have on in the background and still get my work done. If I miss a bit here and there, it’s usually not a problem. I also find that they’re really, really helpful to see how a game works. Just RPGs overall, yes, but also a specific game. When I decided to try Blades in the Dark, I watched some streaming games run by the author, John Harper. These videos were particularly helpful in that the rules were still being finalized, so you got to see some design concerns being worked on or rules being changed based on how they played. These aren’t just videos of people playing....they often work as instructions on how to play. [/QUOTE]
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