@ChiralDensity@NoMansSky There's a plugin someone made for Blender that will take a 3D model and edit a NMS save file by arranging corvette parts without the inconvenient restrictions we have in game of placement or number of parts. A disc shape like you see there could be hundreds of parts alone.
@_LeglessWonder@abl_crt@ShoahUkraine@AGPamBondi Are you saying Germany's formal adoption of international law as German law is equivalent to the idea that the US can enforce US domestic law intentionally for acts on foreign territories by foreign citizens?
@_LeglessWonder@abl_crt@ShoahUkraine@AGPamBondi find an actual libertarian and ask them why they think prohibition creates narco-terrorism, or why acts of war to acquire oil fields are just no good at all
@jangowolf Pathfinder Society is an easy way to get games if you don't mind that style of play. There are even online-only lodges running on discord (e.g., Cayden's Keg: https://t.co/XMYpKHxMj1).
@AKermodeBear If you're looking for more of an excel spreadsheet and simple map-with-tokens experience, you might enjoy Owlbear Rodeo (https://t.co/ifwW3kivAu).
@BrushpointJ And (relatively) unambiguous mechanical significance: A feat says "you can do X," and X can be found on a page somewhere describing what it does and how it affects the world in terms of other rules.
@BrushpointJ Maybe the struggle is with the idea of what "crunch" is. Many TTRPGs have a bunch of hand-wavy rules that leave it to a GM to work out ad hoc. Crunch consists of a high amount of _mechanical significance_ among the various features available to GMs and players.