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<blockquote data-quote="TojuXinshu" data-source="post: 5679771" data-attributes="member: 6682046"><p>Just listened to all three currently-available episodes and hope you don't mind a bit of feedback. I've been listening to a lot of different RPG-related podcasts lately, so it was a little easier for me to spot what I did and didn't like than it would have been even a few months ago.</p><p></p><p><strong>Content</strong></p><p>I enjoyed all three episodes in terms of content. I especially liked the way that you broke down the rules, the gunslinger and the new archetypes/options for existing classes for firearms. I also found the class dipping episode quite interesting because it highlighted where some options are stronger than others, even when they appear reasonably similar on the surface.</p><p></p><p><strong>Structure</strong></p><p>I started at the beginning with episode 1 on firearms. It took me a while (at least 20 mins or so into the episode) to settle into the pace of your conversational style. I felt that you both spoke quite quickly (for a podcast) and covered a lot of detail, all of which was interjected by laughing, making funny voices, cutting one another off, etc. None of these bother me, but in sum they make it far easier to miss some of your comments and therefore the point of your podcasts. I had to go back several times during the first two episodes to catch something that I'd missed the first time around. I guess it's just a matter of being clear on your points before moving on to the next ones, especially if you've shared a joke or two in the middle.</p><p></p><p>It was especially difficult when you were covering the firearms rules and classes/archetypes because there was a lot to absorb at a cracking pace, especially for someone who wasn't entirely familiar with the firearm rules. I had an easier go of it by the time I got to episode 3 on class dipping, though I suspect that the topic change also made a difference. Not being all that familiar with the firearm rules, but being at least conversant with the 1-2 level class dips, meant that I was able to keep up with and absorb the gist of your conversation a lot easier for ep3 vs eps 1+2.</p><p></p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Overall, a good start with just a couple of things that made it a little difficult to absorb in this format, but that are also easily fixed. I'm looking forward to more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Keep up the podcast and best of luck* !</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers, TX</p><p></p><p></p><p>*<span style="font-size: 9px">But please slow down just a little for these old ears <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TojuXinshu, post: 5679771, member: 6682046"] Just listened to all three currently-available episodes and hope you don't mind a bit of feedback. I've been listening to a lot of different RPG-related podcasts lately, so it was a little easier for me to spot what I did and didn't like than it would have been even a few months ago. [B]Content[/B] I enjoyed all three episodes in terms of content. I especially liked the way that you broke down the rules, the gunslinger and the new archetypes/options for existing classes for firearms. I also found the class dipping episode quite interesting because it highlighted where some options are stronger than others, even when they appear reasonably similar on the surface. [B]Structure[/B] I started at the beginning with episode 1 on firearms. It took me a while (at least 20 mins or so into the episode) to settle into the pace of your conversational style. I felt that you both spoke quite quickly (for a podcast) and covered a lot of detail, all of which was interjected by laughing, making funny voices, cutting one another off, etc. None of these bother me, but in sum they make it far easier to miss some of your comments and therefore the point of your podcasts. I had to go back several times during the first two episodes to catch something that I'd missed the first time around. I guess it's just a matter of being clear on your points before moving on to the next ones, especially if you've shared a joke or two in the middle. It was especially difficult when you were covering the firearms rules and classes/archetypes because there was a lot to absorb at a cracking pace, especially for someone who wasn't entirely familiar with the firearm rules. I had an easier go of it by the time I got to episode 3 on class dipping, though I suspect that the topic change also made a difference. Not being all that familiar with the firearm rules, but being at least conversant with the 1-2 level class dips, meant that I was able to keep up with and absorb the gist of your conversation a lot easier for ep3 vs eps 1+2. [B]Summary[/B] Overall, a good start with just a couple of things that made it a little difficult to absorb in this format, but that are also easily fixed. I'm looking forward to more. Keep up the podcast and best of luck* ! Cheers, TX *[SIZE="1"]But please slow down just a little for these old ears ;) [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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