The genre books by @MonteCookGames do an amazing job of helping you bring your game to your table. The Stars are Fire is just one example:
https://t.co/JsiWvZ6Yp6
#cyphersystem#ttrpg
#maythe4thbewithyou !
Happy StarWars day! Here’s some of projects I’ve worked for during the years! I’m very happy to help on the designs for this universe and the reason I joined the Art Industry!!
(visions2 and Kenobi are screenshots from the show not ConceptWork).
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@DanTalksGames Agreed. Character options should be plentiful but lose their mechanical crunch, i.e. "you're a ranger, so you can take this action in this situation" rather than "you get a +1 to this or that." Less numbers, more narrative. That's where the (1/2)
@brave Hmm. The only outstanding area in which Brave was superior was RAM usage. All other features can be obtained with Firefox extensions. Unless you are on a RAM-starved machine, that's not exactly a shutout. I'd say Android Authority's preference is a degree above lukewarm.
@BrushpointJ @DanTalksGames I have no love for the system of 5e, even thought I enjoy some of the content produced, but blaming it for this kind of cultural wave is not entirely fair. Once popularity exploded, the new players were going to inevitably change the culture, if only from a marketing viewpoint.
@DanTalksGames Most of the QT's completely missed your point about how GMs are implicitly or explicitly expected to Game Design their way out of shortcomings in a system. I was REALLY surprised at the self-professed GD who insisted that mechanics and lore/flavor/fluff were really the same. 😯