5 hours ago, Stan Fresh said:Play something were weapons don't matter. ?
I like modern scenarios. I just want modern rpgs to reflect some semblance of reality.
Edited by Eoen5 hours ago, Stan Fresh said:Play something were weapons don't matter. ?
I like modern scenarios. I just want modern rpgs to reflect some semblance of reality.
Edited by Eoen48 minutes ago, Eoen said:I like modern scenarios. I just want modern rpgs to replect some semblance of reality.
FFG's narrative dice systems are absolutely not meant to reflect reality in any way. They are meant to make a narrative. I don't like this philosophy and strongly prefer simulationist-style systems, so I'm often fighting with this one to keep it tolerable to me.
21 minutes ago, HappyDaze said:FFG's narrative dice systems are absolutely not meant to reflect reality in any way. They are meant to make a narrative. I don't like this philosophy and strongly prefer simulationist-style systems, so I'm often fighting with this one to keep it tolerable to me.
I’m fine with Star Wars being a space opera, as it always was Flash Gordon. Simulation isn’t my interest in RPGs, I think video games handle crunch better and in a timely fashion. It’s the drive for game balance that I have a problem with, rpgs are not pvp and don’t really need much balance as the GM has an I win button anyways.
1 hour ago, Eoen said:I like modern scenarios. I just want modern rpgs to replect some semblance of reality.
There's more to modernity than guns 'n' ammo-based action.
43 minutes ago, Stan Fresh said:There's more to modernity than guns 'n' ammo-based action.
Indeed. Things like strobe lights, rain, black leather/latex outfits and katanas.
The 90s was the peak of modernity. Modern day can't hold candle to it.
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Because the 90s would hold up a neon glowstick to the candle and go "Who's modern now?", and swagger off and draw some extraneous ammo pouches.
26 minutes ago, penpenpen said:Indeed. Things like strobe lights, rain, black leather/latex outfits and katanas.
The 90s was the peak of modernity. Modern day can't hold candle to it.
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Because the 90s would hold up a neon glowstick to the candle and go "Who's modern now?", and swagger off and draw some extraneous ammo pouches.
and suddenly, we're all in a game of Vampire: the Masquerade
1 hour ago, penpenpen said:Indeed. Things like strobe lights, rain, black leather/latex outfits and katanas.
The 90s was the peak of modernity. Modern day can't hold candle to it.
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Because the 90s would hold up a neon glowstick to the candle and go "Who's modern now?", and swagger off and draw some extraneous ammo pouches.
1 hour ago, Stan Fresh said:and suddenly, we're all in a game of Vampire: the Masquerade
More like Cyberpunk 2020 .
51 minutes ago, Tramp Graphics said:
More like Cyberpunk 2020 .
What if they're Vampire Cyberpunk Ninja's with goggles?
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I love the first Blade, but the sequels are soooo bad.