A quick noise in to the silence of this account to say I'm back from #DragoonMeet physically smuggling to Italy basically every little zine game I could find.
I might write a couple of tweet about those, or just play in silence. Time will tell.
@Genesisoflegend I agree with you. I think is easy to achieve consistency with Midjourney for a small set of images, but it becomes exponentially harder the lager the image set become.
I don't know where the limit is, but over a certain number commissioning to an illustrator is probably faster.
@Keganexe I read about a couple of zines having issue with so many pages about not perfect cuts and margin.
I think so many pages is really pushing the machinery normally used in production.
@meinberg13 This could be thematic for the game somehow.
If the resolution system has layer of complexity, it means you need to pause the action to resolve.
I often imagine an effect like the Sherlock Holmes movies, everything pauses and you resolve, expecially if you can adjust afterwards.
@trollishdelver From an outside-ish view setting content seems both more challenging to produce & to got it right than a rule book.
Rules are seen as optional, modular, bend as you like. Setting is often reveered as canon, if you're gonna to screw up the lore it would be hard to recover.