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Did you ever play Gamma World 4E? It’s a great game and IMO the pinnacle of 4E.
You just did 🤣 I’m not a great miniature painter, but just finally swallowed my pride and thought “I’ll put my stuff out there.” My experience is that people don’t spend a lot of time worrying about my level of experience… is the person you’re imagining here a rando on socials or a friend IRL?
Is their favorite musical genre Jizz?
WOW, super impressed! What brand of brush?
Big fan of One Shot for getting exposed to a lot of new systems
Sounds like you’re doing it right
Reminds me of an NPC ally of my players in a recently concluded campaign. This is Hencmoose, sculpted by mz4250
This is awesome. I am prepping to run a game for my kids and it’s inspiring to see content that is mischievous, fun, and definitely evocative of interesting stories!
There’s wisdom in your words. It is indeed largely a product right now, and that part is tainted. But it’s also partially language, which is far freer of corporate ownership. And it’s the very early beginning of something else altogether, I suspect.
I’d love to hear your thoughts! I’m a software developer and generally a tech optimist, although reality often proves me wrong. What feels uncomfortable about my statement — what worries you?
I fell in love with a book called “Top 10 Games You Can Play in Your Head (By Yourself)” that seems to have a similar vibe
The Eagle is Sexually Down is crystal clear, however
You’ve Got Sexual Mail
The Mario Sexual Bros Movie
When Harry Met Sexual Sally
The Sexual Godfather
Schindler’s Sexual List
So I Married a Sexual Axe Murderer
A Quiet Sexual Place
Cocaine Sexual Bear
I love having backyard fires, especially when spirits or otherworldly beings attempt to communicate through the embers. I’m virtually certain that says “help.”
It’s a style of 4E play. The creators of it don’t maintain the website anymore, but this Reddit post has a link to some adventures: www.reddit.com/r/DnD/s/vcdG...
Fourthcore has the brutality and chaos of OSR. What I have discovered through the generations is that, while I like that style of gameplay from time to time, I don’t want to spend hours crafting the perfect character for a meat grinder game. Fourthcore gave me the play style with simple mechanics.
Thar she blows… it’s seen better days for sure, but my dear mother (gods rest her soul) jumped into action, cleaning every page and ironing them to flatten and dry them.
I’d really like to do that. I don’t see our current human power structures prioritizing uniting for the sake of humanity. But I’m super enthused by your idealism and will happily work with people like you to fix shit even if the world is burning around us.
All problems that AI will exacerbate and (hopefully) force us to fix. Also I’m pretty sure AI would be fucking ON POINT for creating just and rational wealth distribution systems.
Playing with “I’m king because my dad was and God said so,” playing with “You’re unemployable so you don’t deserve medicine,” and playing with “Billionaires get richer if workers act more like machines” are all a hell of a lot fierier than AI IMO
Hot take: I know everyone likes to dump on 4E, but “Fourthcore” style games are AMAZING for an OSR story feel with super accessible mechanics.
Very similar timeline to me! I not only still have the red box, I still have the CRAYON
I use AI usefully every day (I’ve learned Python, test driven development, and bigquery from it). I also use it for comedic value, as well as to supplement the roleplaying games I play. AI IS a wildly useful tool: it’s also going to accelerate pre-existing societal problems.
I have dwarves which is great. Thieves is good too… it’s got a lot of cool optional equipment in it.
Yeah. PHB was the only core I owned… but I do still have several of the “handbook” supplements, including “Arms and Equipment,” which is STILL a fantastic resource
Mine was 1991, I’d just bought a used PHB for about $20 (a TON to me at the time) and got home and spilled a whole glass of milk on it. Still have the book!
I have a super specific answer that I could go super detailed on… The short version is “both.”
See, as a developer I realize that if the computer does the wrong thing, it means I actually did the wrong thing and I deserve the hammer.
(I swear a lot when I code. It sometimes disturbs my colleagues)
I met the creators sister at a business conference SUPER randomly!