What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
@Rex and @cybersavant
are you two familiar with Discord at all? If my friend ends up running it that is probably the platform it would be on
are you two familiar with Discord at all? If my friend ends up running it that is probably the platform it would be on
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
I haven't used it in a long time. The previous time I tried using it I ended up corrupting my computer with a virus. Maybe it is better now but I was told then that it was a known spot for distributing viruses.
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
Hmm. I've been on it for a few years now and never had a problem (since 2018)
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heard of it, not interested.
i still use ICQ for chat and file transfers
i still use ICQ for chat and file transfers
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Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
I've used a google doc for live gaming, it seems to work well. It also means you can clean up things aftwards for a more coherent read.
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I didn't know ICQ was even still around. I haven't used ICQ since the 90's same with AIM. Was using Skype up until about 2015 then switched to Discord.cybersavant wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 8:26 am heard of it, not interested.
i still use ICQ for chat and file transfers
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Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
That’s a pretty neat idea.
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Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
Pretty easily. The DM creates the document and sends everyone the link. They must ensure everyone has edit access. Everyone needs to do their initial writing in a different color font, or in some way identify who that block of text is for. Depending on how the group rolls, you can pust urls or whatever.
This makes some conversations a lot easier; someone can answer after the question, instead of having to post a new response in the forum thread, and then wait longer for a response. As a DM you can pre-generate some of the introductory and visual text so folks can get into the scene quickly. You can even write ahead in a different document. For example, if the group talks about going to see a particular NPC you can write out the initial scene there and keep things moving along quickly.
I find that the typing slows things down a little, but that's a win since we have a few more moments to think of a good response. In Face to Face gaming things can get going overly quickly and some questions can be lost. Having one document for the night's game lets everyone refer to a single page, mostly in order.
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
That sounds really fun. I'm trying to picture how a game like that would go. It seems like pretty well.
I've played a couple of D&D 5e PBP games on discord. They were on a big West Marches game with a lot of players and DMs. Played some live headphones and mic sessions with the group via roll20 too. They were fun, but they'd go on for 3 hours or so, and I couldn't commit to that very often. Too strenuous, and invasive. #SeniorLeaguePBPGamers #GotoMowtheLawn #ShovelSnowBeforeWorkTomorrow #WeWorkedHardforEveryGPin1E
I've played a couple of D&D 5e PBP games on discord. They were on a big West Marches game with a lot of players and DMs. Played some live headphones and mic sessions with the group via roll20 too. They were fun, but they'd go on for 3 hours or so, and I couldn't commit to that very often. Too strenuous, and invasive. #SeniorLeaguePBPGamers #GotoMowtheLawn #ShovelSnowBeforeWorkTomorrow #WeWorkedHardforEveryGPin1E

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Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
@Rex and @cybersavant
Let me know if either of you would be interested in this game ^_^
Let me know if either of you would be interested in this game ^_^
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
If on unseenservant forums, yes. If on discord, no.
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not on Discord
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Andreas Larson; Law of the Gun <Boot Hill 3e>
Nah Olos; Earthquakes in the Jotens <AD&D 1e>
Asxerthsis ; In The Year 62,062 <SWN>
Rehtai Khtao ( Rehleh Tharee Dar ); Shadow of the Storm <Traveller MgT2e>
Carter Stone; Lore of the Plains <1e/OSRIC Weird Wester>
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Andreas Larson; Law of the Gun <Boot Hill 3e>
Nah Olos; Earthquakes in the Jotens <AD&D 1e>
Asxerthsis ; In The Year 62,062 <SWN>
Rehtai Khtao ( Rehleh Tharee Dar ); Shadow of the Storm <Traveller MgT2e>
Carter Stone; Lore of the Plains <1e/OSRIC Weird Wester>
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
(At some point this year I'm still intending to start up my foolishly conceived Maunty Halls of Bec-Mi game, where we try to take BECMI characters to 36 and even unto immortality). BUT FIRST, something equally ill-advised:
Assuming I can get 2-4 players invested, in May I'm planning to start a Star Wars game, with a twist, in commemoration of the (late) 50th anniversaries of the conceptual drafts for both D&D and Star Wars. Yes, we will use the 1973 draft of D&D to play a game based on the 1973-1974 drafts of Star Wars.
For rules, the plan is quite literally to play Chainmail and the D&D draft as-is, but swords will be laserswords, crossbows will be blasters, clerics will be Jedi, and we'll be riding gigantic ostriches and jetsticks on alien planets, Flash Gordon and John Carter style. There will of course be a few small changes here and there, for the sake of the setting, but not much.
I think just a brief campaign with a specific, short term goal, mostly to have fun looking over the draft and learning how it plays. Once that's done, we can shelve it or continue on as availability and interest dictate. It will almost certainly have a casual play rate (one DM turn every 1-1.5 weeks), therefore you'll have to forgive the referee for organizing play around moving action along significantly each turn.
Here's what I have so far for the broad interpretation, which might change:
Assuming I can get 2-4 players invested, in May I'm planning to start a Star Wars game, with a twist, in commemoration of the (late) 50th anniversaries of the conceptual drafts for both D&D and Star Wars. Yes, we will use the 1973 draft of D&D to play a game based on the 1973-1974 drafts of Star Wars.
For rules, the plan is quite literally to play Chainmail and the D&D draft as-is, but swords will be laserswords, crossbows will be blasters, clerics will be Jedi, and we'll be riding gigantic ostriches and jetsticks on alien planets, Flash Gordon and John Carter style. There will of course be a few small changes here and there, for the sake of the setting, but not much.
I think just a brief campaign with a specific, short term goal, mostly to have fun looking over the draft and learning how it plays. Once that's done, we can shelve it or continue on as availability and interest dictate. It will almost certainly have a casual play rate (one DM turn every 1-1.5 weeks), therefore you'll have to forgive the referee for organizing play around moving action along significantly each turn.
Here's what I have so far for the broad interpretation, which might change:
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Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
Looks very cool, I am in if you will have me.
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
Ok, I'll see if she is willing to run it here. She has never played on a pbp website like this so i'm not sure she would but I'll ask
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
This mechanic can play out pretty cool, check out how Scarik does it. The first post under "Rules Updates" has his link to the rules, too.Starbeard wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 4:34 pm For rules, the plan is quite literally to play Chainmail and the D&D draft as-is, but swords will be laserswords, crossbows will be blasters, clerics will be Jedi, and we'll be riding gigantic ostriches and jetsticks on alien planets, Flash Gordon and John Carter style.
Re: What would YOU like to play or run? (Interest Catch-all)
Try this I would Mr. Starbeard!Starbeard wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 4:34 pm
Assuming I can get 2-4 players invested, in May I'm planning to start a Star Wars game, with a twist, in commemoration of the (late) 50th anniversaries of the conceptual drafts for both D&D and Star Wars. Yes, we will use the 1973 draft of D&D to play a game based on the 1973-1974 drafts of Star Wars.