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  • BrodyBrody The Watch The First ShoreRegistered User regular
    So I know the importance of theme has come up with regard to mechanical intent (does this sentence make any sense?). Fate as a Pulp game, EP as horror, and so I was wondering if people had suggestions for a SC Culture game. I want to go for an almost Guardians of the Galaxy feel to it, and I was going to just go with EP because I have the book, and I feel like the transhumanism in it really fits The Culture, but I'm not sure if the system would really fit the feel. I know Fate could be made to fit it, but I think my group would prefer something with a little more crunch to it.

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  • Grunt's GhostsGrunt's Ghosts Registered User regular
    What is the SC Culture?

  • admanbadmanb unionize your workplace Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    I think SC culture was a weird autocorrect for The Culture.

  • doomybeardoomybear Hi People Registered User regular
    SC could be Special Circumstances, the Culture's version of special ops

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  • SolarSolar Registered User regular
    In order to really get the feel of the Culture setting I think you'd ideally want a system which is able to do transhumanism but also massively varied tech levels

    Also it's going to be an odd sort of campaign to run, I think, because Banks always writes about the interesting Culture involvements, that is when things go a bit awry through a variety of situations coming together at once and you're going to find that hard to replicate in a campaign which can flow in various directions. I'd probably try to set it in the Culture setting and have them as part of it, but not necessarily have the PCs as Culture Agents or even externally hired mercenaries, but rather have a Consider Phlebas' Clear Air Turbulence crew sort of group, that'd work I think.

  • Grunt's GhostsGrunt's Ghosts Registered User regular
    From what I'm hearing, Eclipse Phase would work for that, but I've never read the Culture. EP is a strange mix of game, like it can do an Alien style horror game pretty well, but also some sort of Deus Ex conspiracy game, and if you replace the rep factions you could get a Space Game of Thrones game too.

    The real thing is how squishy are the people in the setting? Are they going to war and lasting forever because EP is deadly as hell. Are they pretty much killed left, right, and center? Then EP is right for you.

  • OptimusZedOptimusZed Registered User regular
    My go to for weird crap in space is d6 Star Wars.

    There's a generic version of it floating around out there for free that if go and find if I weren't on mobile.

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  • McKidMcKid Registered User regular
    Monsterhearts 2nd edition is now out !

    Pretty stoked to read it and play it! Riverdale really got me thinking about this game and will really help me pitch this game to my friends: "Just imagine Veronica had spells."

  • FuselageFuselage Oosik Jumpship LoungeRegistered User regular
    I'll let you folks know what I think of Index Card RPG tomorrow once I get a good look at it.

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  • BursarBursar Hee Noooo! PDX areaRegistered User regular
    Solar wrote: »
    In order to really get the feel of the Culture setting I think you'd ideally want a system which is able to do transhumanism but also massively varied tech levels

    Try Diaspora, which is Fate-based but starts out by generating a series of solar systems with varied tech levels and other attributes.

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  • Foolish ChaosFoolish Chaos Registered User regular
    Trying my first OSR game tonight (ref role), after about 8 months of Blades in the Dark.

    I don't know how well its going to gel with our group, but it seems promising, and its good to try new things. I'm excited!

    My biggest concerns are the management/ bookkeeping aspects. We never bothered with that stuff in 3.5 dnd and beyond, but that's really no surprise when they just attatch weight values to stuff and expect you to add everything individually. Seems like games have learned to not do that, which is nice.

  • McKidMcKid Registered User regular
    Trying my first OSR game tonight (ref role), after about 8 months of Blades in the Dark.

    I don't know how well its going to gel with our group, but it seems promising, and its good to try new things. I'm excited!

    My biggest concerns are the management/ bookkeeping aspects. We never bothered with that stuff in 3.5 dnd and beyond, but that's really no surprise when they just attatch weight values to stuff and expect you to add everything individually. Seems like games have learned to not do that, which is nice.

    Which game are you playing ? I'd really love your feedback, as someone who might be about to do the same switch with my group !

  • Foolish ChaosFoolish Chaos Registered User regular
    edited May 2017
    McKid wrote: »
    Trying my first OSR game tonight (ref role), after about 8 months of Blades in the Dark.

    I don't know how well its going to gel with our group, but it seems promising, and its good to try new things. I'm excited!

    My biggest concerns are the management/ bookkeeping aspects. We never bothered with that stuff in 3.5 dnd and beyond, but that's really no surprise when they just attatch weight values to stuff and expect you to add everything individually. Seems like games have learned to not do that, which is nice.

    Which game are you playing ? I'd really love your feedback, as someone who might be about to do the same switch with my group !

    Lamentations of the Flame Princess. Its got a free rules thingy on their website. The first session will either be Tower of the Stargazer or Sleeping Place of the Feathered Swine (a pay-what-you-want pdf), depending on what the players want to do.

    I'll definitely post my thoughts after tonight.

    edit: Speaking of, I could use a suggestion on Tower of the Stargazer. Minor spoilers for that module
    There is a ghost guarding a passage, which will only grant access if you can beat it in a game. Failure means the ghost gets to ascend to the afterlife and the player takes its place.

    This is a trope I really like and want to include it, but I'm playing on roll20 and am failing to come up with a good game that is relatively quick so the non-participants aren't left out for too long. I'd rather it not just be a check or dice off.

    Foolish Chaos on
  • OatsOats Registered User regular
    edited May 2017
    RE: Stargazer
    Dots and boxes could work.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dots_and_Boxes

    http://dotsandboxes.org/

    EDIT: On second thought, that game gets out of hand quickly, tends to be a blowout either way.

    Oats on
  • OptimusZedOptimusZed Registered User regular
    Roll 20 has a deck of cards. Just play blackjack.

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  • Foolish ChaosFoolish Chaos Registered User regular
    Ideally the game would be a bit more skill intensive than a round of blackjack, as the penalty for failure is very high. If chess was a bit faster paced it would be perfect because I am below average at that game, and chances are good that at least 1 in 4 persons could step up and beat me most of the time. Especially since they can work together. But 20-30 minutes, or however long it takes to play chess, is too long.

    So yeah I dunno. Thinking about it, its a very hard question to answer without knowing my group. I appreciate the suggestions. I might just strip it out, or have something like blackjack but lessen the penalty for losing.

    Also, re: game tonight. We had some last minute problems/ cancellations. We ended up just making characters, so next week should be smooth sailing.

  • MarshmallowMarshmallow Registered User regular
    edited May 2017
    If chess would work but takes too long, you could set up the board as though it were an almost finished (but could still go either way) match. Like the ghost was in the middle of the game when they died and really would like to wrap that up, one way or the other.

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  • NotoriusBENNotoriusBEN Registered User regular
    That would be perfect. Im sure you could google chess puzzles where it seems like imminent defeat but a couple moves brings victory.

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  • NotoriusBENNotoriusBEN Registered User regular
    Actually yes, right here.

    http://m.gameknot.com/chess-puzzles.pl

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  • MagicPrimeMagicPrime FiresideWizard Registered User regular
    edited May 2017
    I know that Pathfinder is kinda passé in this community -- But I have preordered the Starfinder release stuff (Core Book, GM Screen, First Adv. Path). The classes sound really cool -- and I am a huge fan of space opera over straight sci-fi.

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  • Albino BunnyAlbino Bunny Jackie Registered User regular
    Starfinder looks pretty neat and I pretty much never even glance at stuff that's D&D adjacent.

  • DevoutlyApatheticDevoutlyApathetic Registered User regular
    MagicPrime wrote: »
    I know that Pathfinder is kinda passé in this community -- But I have preordered the Starfinder release stuff (Core Book, GM Screen, First Adv. Path). The classes sound really cool -- and I am a huge fan of space opera over straight sci-fi.

    Pathfinder was found wanting because it was simultaneously too much/not enough changes to the base 3.x engine. They basically had to be there to be with the market segment they were chasing so it is understandable but it didn't really make for an exciting game.

    Starfinder is a chance to correct that. AFAIK the only promise about compatibility they've made is that monsters will be convertible from Pathfinder into Starfinder. If they take this opportunity to do a stealth revision and really address the issues in 3.5 then I think it'd be worth a look. 4e and 5th both diverged from where 3rd was heading and I do believe that 3rd could have been significantly improved, just that Pathfinder didn't do it.

    Not sure that it is a game I'd want to play now but decade ago me probably would.

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  • Grunt's GhostsGrunt's Ghosts Registered User regular
    I've been thinking of designing some sort of game built around the West Marches style of game. One idea that I've been thinking about is having some sort of base building mini-game thing where the groups could pull resources (gold most likely but other things might be cool) to design their guild hall or town and gain bonuses to stuff like cheaper prices on items, learn of hidden locations on the map, or other things.

  • AspectVoidAspectVoid Registered User regular
    MagicPrime wrote: »
    I know that Pathfinder is kinda passé in this community -- But I have preordered the Starfinder release stuff (Core Book, GM Screen, First Adv. Path). The classes sound really cool -- and I am a huge fan of space opera over straight sci-fi.

    My group loves crunchy games and broken PCs, so Pathfinder is our most played fantasy system in terms of number of campaigns and length of campaigns. We're all really excited for Starfinder since we also all love sci-fi, so a crunchy system with broken PC characters in a sci-fi setting is also pretty much perfect for us.

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  • MagicPrimeMagicPrime FiresideWizard Registered User regular
    I've been thinking of designing some sort of game built around the West Marches style of game. One idea that I've been thinking about is having some sort of base building mini-game thing where the groups could pull resources (gold most likely but other things might be cool) to design their guild hall or town and gain bonuses to stuff like cheaper prices on items, learn of hidden locations on the map, or other things.

    Going back to PF. The Kingmaker Adv. Path was pretty much all about building cities and whatnot. Had a whole system of development points and everthing. The gamemastery guide I think had the rules composited.

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  • FuselageFuselage Oosik Jumpship LoungeRegistered User regular
    I've been thinking of designing some sort of game built around the West Marches style of game. One idea that I've been thinking about is having some sort of base building mini-game thing where the groups could pull resources (gold most likely but other things might be cool) to design their guild hall or town and gain bonuses to stuff like cheaper prices on items, learn of hidden locations on the map, or other things.

    Do it!

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  • admanbadmanb unionize your workplace Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    I've been thinking of designing some sort of game built around the West Marches style of game. One idea that I've been thinking about is having some sort of base building mini-game thing where the groups could pull resources (gold most likely but other things might be cool) to design their guild hall or town and gain bonuses to stuff like cheaper prices on items, learn of hidden locations on the map, or other things.

    I think Steven Lumpkin did that for RollPlay West Marches. Might be worth checking out at least the Hack Attack where they discuss it.

    Gold inflation is a pretty big issue in crawl-focused D&D play, so town building as a sink is a Good Idea.

  • MagicPrimeMagicPrime FiresideWizard Registered User regular
    edited May 2017
    In Michael Matthew Colville's podcast talking about his ideas in a West Marches style he talks about how it opens a lot of doors for cool NPCs to move into your settlements and towns for story hooks and behind the scenes events. You befrend a Dragonborn Paladin or something that decides to build a hall in your then after a few seasons you have a Paladin and his recruits to aide in defending the town while you're out adventuring.

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  • DelduwathDelduwath Registered User regular
    (It's Matthew Colville)

  • OptimusZedOptimusZed Registered User regular
    Blades in the dark has some neat mechanics for doing party resource building, and ways to handle characters dying/wandering off/being replaced.

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  • Grunt's GhostsGrunt's Ghosts Registered User regular
    With this game, I'm not sure if I want to do a d20 engine. Like, 13th Age would be good but I felt the Icons stuff didn't work with WM's themes. I dislike 5E too much to want to touch that. I was thinking maybe Dungeon World and do this as a mod to it, but I've not been a DM on Dungeon World and I haven't read the DM section so I'm not sure how well this elements might work. But I'd like to have something both simple and complex.

  • Grunt's GhostsGrunt's Ghosts Registered User regular
    Alan Blign of Warhammer 40k fame died this weekend from cancer.

    Even though I've not played 40k since high school, I've tried to keep up with the lore for years and now I'm sad to know his touch on it is gone forever...

  • FuselageFuselage Oosik Jumpship LoungeRegistered User regular
    edited May 2017
    With this game, I'm not sure if I want to do a d20 engine. Like, 13th Age would be good but I felt the Icons stuff didn't work with WM's themes. I dislike 5E too much to want to touch that. I was thinking maybe Dungeon World and do this as a mod to it, but I've not been a DM on Dungeon World and I haven't read the DM section so I'm not sure how well this elements might work. But I'd like to have something both simple and complex.

    I feel like ICRPG bridges the gap between 5e/D&D and Dungeon World/PBtA pretty nicely. Mechanics are simple, compelling, and you can get creative. Everything has its own little place and instead of levels you advance your character through loot - which means you could also use that system for a town. Quest reward? Well, now the group has built X in the town, so one of your characters can do Y now or get a bonus to a stat. The town itself could be its own "character" with similar stats. Barracks and Walls would increase armor, schools and academies would increase the average intelligence.

    At a minimum, just steal from the DMing section just like you would from Dungeon World's DMing section.

    Also, Fragged Empire's ship design and stuff might be similar to what you're looking for.

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  • Albino BunnyAlbino Bunny Jackie Registered User regular
    Fragged Empire's ship design doesn't really do the kind of stuff you'd want for town building.

  • FuselageFuselage Oosik Jumpship LoungeRegistered User regular
    Fragged Empire's ship design doesn't really do the kind of stuff you'd want for town building.

    You'd know better than I! I just wanted to mention one system other than ICRPG haha.

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  • legallytiredlegallytired Registered User regular
    Anyone ever bought some TTRPG stuff from CoolStuffInc?

    I ordered about 300$ of 13th age stuff about five weeks ago and was told via email that my order was shipped on april 28. I wrote back yesterday since I haven't received anything yet.

    "Thanks for shopping with us. We're sorry for the mix up. It seems your order may have been shipped with another customers order. At this time we can offer you a refund and/or replacement of your order, but at this time a few of your items are currently out of stock. Let us know what you'd like us to do."

    I bought this stuff specifically because it was on sale and stocks are running out. 13th age is pretty much impossible to find here in print form. What I'm thinking is they never actually had that stuff in inventory for the price they advertised. Guess I'll take the refund and never buy anything from them again.

  • ElvenshaeElvenshae Registered User regular
    Anyone ever bought some TTRPG stuff from CoolStuffInc?

    I ordered about 300$ of 13th age stuff about five weeks ago and was told via email that my order was shipped on april 28. I wrote back yesterday since I haven't received anything yet.

    "Thanks for shopping with us. We're sorry for the mix up. It seems your order may have been shipped with another customers order. At this time we can offer you a refund and/or replacement of your order, but at this time a few of your items are currently out of stock. Let us know what you'd like us to do."

    I bought this stuff specifically because it was on sale and stocks are running out. 13th age is pretty much impossible to find here in print form. What I'm thinking is they never actually had that stuff in inventory for the price they advertised. Guess I'll take the refund and never buy anything from them again.

    I've never had anything but good service from CSI, and I've been ordering from them for years. My frequent rewards level is, frankly, embarrassing. This includes, like, the one time when they forgot to send part of my order, they sent it out very shortly thereafter and included some bonus stuff alongside.

    If they say they accidentally sent it out with someone else's order, my first instinct is to believe them.

  • DevoutlyApatheticDevoutlyApathetic Registered User regular
    Anyone ever bought some TTRPG stuff from CoolStuffInc?

    I ordered about 300$ of 13th age stuff about five weeks ago and was told via email that my order was shipped on april 28. I wrote back yesterday since I haven't received anything yet.

    "Thanks for shopping with us. We're sorry for the mix up. It seems your order may have been shipped with another customers order. At this time we can offer you a refund and/or replacement of your order, but at this time a few of your items are currently out of stock. Let us know what you'd like us to do."

    I bought this stuff specifically because it was on sale and stocks are running out. 13th age is pretty much impossible to find here in print form. What I'm thinking is they never actually had that stuff in inventory for the price they advertised. Guess I'll take the refund and never buy anything from them again.

    Uhm....what?

    Assume they didn't have it in stock and lay out how their ideal scenario goes. Do you really think their nefarious plan was to hope you'd never notice that your stuff didn't arrive?

    Obviously do what you'd like but it seems to me a more reasonable response would be asking how long it would take them to fulfill the order they accepted and see how they respond to that.

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  • OptimusZedOptimusZed Registered User regular
    So, I picked up Torment: Tides of Numenera cheap and god help me I've been enjoying it.

    It actually has me thinking about maybe paying actual money for a Monte Cook table top product. Stop me, thread. I beg of you.

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  • Grunt's GhostsGrunt's Ghosts Registered User regular
    Remember all the other things he's done that was fucked up and stupid?

    I don't, but someone will.

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