Oh look, another propaganda piece by the commercial real estate lobby.
Novice GMs are bad at improvisation and don’t know to prep effectively, hence the railroady nature of the games they run. If you have a GM like that, buy a copy of “The lazy DM” by Mike O’Shea for them.
Again, how is the attacker going to see a piece of paper that is stuck to the side of the screen? This rule makes sense in high traffic areas, but in a private persons home? The attacker would also need to be a burglar.
Reverse Brexit
It doesn’t work that way. They have to apply for membership and go through the standard process. It’s not like they can snap their fingers and become a core member once again, until the next populist leader starts threatening to leave.
Rolemaster was a bloated mess that could’ve only been made in the 80’s. Nobody with any amout of sense plays it nowadays.
Crit fails on skill checks have been houseruled into the game for ages, this is not something cooked up by Larian
I was about to ask if AmaroK is any good these days, but then I realized it’s the LibreWolf logo.
It’s a written message, not a conversation. State what you want clearly, don’t force other prople to ask you what you want.
Last decade! Simpsons should have stayed in the 90’s.
The proper english term is “savory”.
Minetest + Mineclone2 - Minetest is an engine for block mining games, while Mineclone tries to recreate old school Minecraft as close as possible.
“Hello, I would like to benefit from society without contributing to it”
Flat distribution is great when you want swingy results and the drama that comes with it, and bell curves when you want a “realistic” chance of your character succseeding on a task roll.
RPG books. So many RPG books.
Translation: “We wil do anything before offering fair wages”.
Hit things with fists so that you can hit them with farming implements later on.
Megadungeons are a bit of a relic from previous editions, when mapping was a large part of the experience. If you’re going to run one, I recommend using B/X or even OD&D and perhaps scaling down a bit - Old megadungeons were made when entire college dorms played in a single campaign, and were meant to grind down party resources.
Freedom in the future will require us to have the capacity to monitor our devices and set meaningful policy on them, to examine and terminate the processes that run on them, to maintain them as honest servants to our will, and not as traitors and spies working for criminals, thugs, and control freaks.
This is the crux of the entire article and the entire debate. If we don’t control our devices, then the devices will be used to control us.
That’s a weird way of spelling “I cast fireball”.