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Hel posted:Edit: like this one I can't decide if I think this is literally unplayable or incredibly powerful.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Probably obvious but top level sorting should be alphabetically by game system, then by edition within systems, then within each edition go from general to specific. Core rulebooks first, supplements after; the less broadly applicable a book is to the system, the further to the end it goes. Books that continue earlier books go with those ("Monster Manual 2"). I'd also separate third party stuff within sections. If you've got a lot of published adventures set them up in their own subsection. Sortings that make sense include by PC level they're written for, by the area they're set in - that kinda depends on how you personally use them. I have it set up by doing system name, alphabetical / book type / book title, alphabetical for the moment. The only exception is that the books closest to me to grab are the GURPS core books while all the D&D stuff and everything else is sorted off to the side. That takes up two of the three shelves, whereas the bottom shelf remains as holding printer paper, sheet protectors, and miscellaneous doodads. I may re-rack some of the books by genre as while I have many fantasy type RPG books in the larger hardcover format, I am beginning to amass non-fantasy RPG material, particularly in the futuristic or alternate present sci-fi space. I don't necessarily know where Spire fits in that, but I think it'll be lumped in with the fantasy books. I have a large amount of Infinity RPG, Zone Raiders, and Nibiru which should take a quarter shelf alone, plus there's probably going to be more books besides to shove in there whenever I do get around to bulking out that section. I also have a variety of artbooks that I don't quite know what to do with along with other stuff that is in a big pile of generic inspiration stuff (photography studies, poetry anthologies, as well as a reasonable stack of video game related artbooks and stuff to mine for color palettes). I suppose it might make more sense to put those in a separate smaller bookcase, but I'm waffling and it's half insomnia and half the fact I haven't been able to play any games this week that my brain is trying to find something to do.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 11:19 |
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O word. I can totally see not wanting to build shelves in an apartment. I did it loads of times but I already had the tools. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
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LatwPIAT posted:I can't decide if I think this is literally unplayable or incredibly powerful. Telepathy stapled to a darksteel golem that makes you skip your next turn is faily costed at 3-4 mana these days, have you seen questing beast? Nobody bothers with 7-cost creatures that don’t outright win them the game. Starting back up my trail of cthulhu group with friends soon & I just want to say: my favorite thing about horror is watching sensible characters realize that if they can contact the police, then the police won’t help them. One of my players is retiring their character for a new one so one of the other players will get to light a cigarette and say “go ahead, call the police...for all the good it’ll do.”
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 12:57 |
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aldantefax posted:Does anybody have suggestions for effectively sorting and storing RPG books? Splicer fucked around with this message at 13:17 on Jan 8, 2021 |
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Sorting by genre sounds totally valid. Sorting by a clear formal aspect has the advantage of cutting down on edge cases (it seems you're already running into trouble thinking of Spire), but it comes down to how you approach your collection. I would definitely set the inspirational stuff and artbooks up in a separate section and sub-sort by... anything that makes sense to you personally, really. I'd probably do something like artbooks (sub: source i.e. paintings, video game art, fantasy art etc.), photography, poetry and so on, but you might want to have a level above that that might be genre, or time period, or subject...
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 13:33 |
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Sub-sorting by genre/type of book makes perfect sense, but don't forget our old friend the alphabet. It's boring, but it's very functional and has become a standard for a reason.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 14:11 |
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I always sorted by game line. Core books first then splat books alphabetically
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 14:19 |
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Leperflesh posted:The wiki needs some love. It hurts me to look at the main page and not see anything to tell me what's on the site or how to find it. As far as I can tell, the only way to discover pages is through the Random Page link, or just having someone give you a link to a useful page. I had no idea there was a glossary, and searching "glossary" doesn't even return it (because the page is titled Help:Glossary and is not in the content pages!) I would like to help and make it much more usable, but... doing so very highly resembles the poo poo I do at work, so I've carefully avoided volunteering for years. Howdy! I'm providing the hosting, Fuego is providing the impetus to get it back up. I'm not sure many other folks are active, but we'd definitely welcome people coming by! Sign up, edit some pages, add some content! There's a channel on Fuego's TG discord for wiki stuff, if you have questions or problems. You can also PM me here. (I'll work on the front page today )
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Hypnobeard posted:Howdy! I'm providing the hosting, Fuego is providing the impetus to get it back up. My impetus has been sorely lacking lately what with The Horrors, but I'm going to try my best to make it full of useful templates and resources for our cool-rear end cat-posting community.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 15:09 |
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Sort by release date.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 15:15 |
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This a cat thread now? Got 14 I work with, take your pick. As far as book organizing, I barely use physical books but alphabetical is how it usually goes for me, too. Gotta get a new book case still.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 15:47 |
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SkyeAuroline posted:This a cat thread now? Got 14 I work with, take your pick. Pics or it didn't happen. Also : http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kritzer_01_15/
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Xiahou Dun posted:Pics or it didn't happen.
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Xiahou Dun posted:Pics or it didn't happen. Excellent short story. I work with a shelter, which is where the number comes in at. I probably have a picture for all 14 (a couple try really hard to hide constantly) but that's a couple thousand pictures to sort through. And yes, I pick favorites, sorry; Jasper is a delightful boy.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 16:28 |
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drat it now I'm looking up how to volunteer at the local ASPCA.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 16:48 |
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Just not a Humane Society. I have a personal grudge. This shelter is a local, independent one, which makes me feel a lot better about working with them. No-kill, too. My room is mostly older cats that a kill shelter would have had put down by now (three from a neglect situation that have just barely started coming around almost 9 years later, one unadoptable for a combination of behavioral and neurological problems, a "rehabilitated" feral still terrified of people... you get the idea). Only a couple are under 7 and all but one have been long-term or lifelong residents. I don't know if or when any of them will get to go home, but I keep coming in and working with them anyway. If we can find them somewhere, great; if not, then we give them the best life we can here. It's a cause I find worthwhile, at least. Work with a no-kill shelter if you can. I know the existence of kill shelters is both an unfortunate reality and a deeply unfortunate necessity under current circumstances, but I can't in good faith support one or encourage doing so. (Humane Society are bastards above and beyond that though.)
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 16:56 |
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Leperflesh posted:For TG, I've already introduced informally one solution to the attention and navigation obstacle, which is to announce/highlight/talk about new threads here, when they're posted. I think graduating that to a sticky is something I'd like to do, if I can establish that I'm willing to habitually update that sticky on a good quick schedule. Maybe something like the "LP announcement thread" would work too, where people can just post "hey I started a new thread here, check it out".
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 17:22 |
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I'm sorry to interrupt pet chat, could I ask a quick question about a few games? Specifically are any of the following games good: Blood Red Blossoms- By Rooster games. https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/248706/Blood-Red-Blossoms?src=also_purchased ALL of the Legacy- Life Among the Ruins 2 idea packs- By UFO Press https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/283820/Legacy-Life-Among-the-Ruins--The-Engine-of-Life-Supplement?src=also_purchased (included the above as an example) Free from the Yoke- Also UFO Press https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/283821/Free-From-the-Yoke?src=also_purchased The Wicked Ones- By Bandit camp http://banditcamp.io/wickedones/ Yokai Hunters Society- By Punkpadour https://punkpadour.itch.io/yokai-hunter Thank you very much, and I am sorry if I chose the wrong venue to ask these questions! Keep safe everyone.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 18:17 |
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I'm GMing Wicked Ones at the moment with my Lancer group. We're only one session in so can't speak much to it being good - still learning the ropes on position and effect stuff. Drawing a dungeon is pretty fun and you start off more high-powered than regular Blades in terms of stats. I'm considering asking my group if we can run it for a while instead of Lancer.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 18:21 |
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Interrupting is perfectly fine. I only have experience with Legacy off this list, and I've been a fan of every release the game has gotten. Engine of Life and Endgame add fantastic family playbooks and new mechanics to the core game (I don't remember the character playbooks well), the alt settings are fairly standalone in playbooks and fluff but are put together well.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 18:21 |
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Legacy is a goon-made game, and it's phenomenal.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 18:35 |
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SkyeAuroline posted:Just not a Humane Society. I have a personal grudge. Nah don’t worry. I used “ASPCA” like you would “kleenex” or “band-aid” when I actually meant “local no kill shelter”. My bad for being vague. I just gotta watch out that it doesn’t become like when I’d foster cats, nominally for a month, and then I just had all the cats. (I only was supposed to take care of Lilly for a bit but she’d notice when I was brushing my teeth and knew it was bed time and she’d climb under the covers and be the little spoon. I can’t give someone else that cat.)
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Legacy is at the top of my "I really want to play this" list. I love the idea of hopeful post-apocalypse stuff and the worldbooks are all good. I've only run Rhapsody of Blood, though. e: Rhapsody of Blood has also kind of spun off into a new standalone game Voidheart Symphony, which is sort of "Castlevania meets Persona also you fight the evils of the world like Capitalism". Evil Mastermind fucked around with this message at 18:52 on Jan 8, 2021 |
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I'm really interested in Legacy but haven't played it - the only complaint I have heard is that there's only four Family moves and they have limited options. Like, if you want to trade for a resource, there's no option to do that as written; Claim by Force is, well, by force; and Conduct Diplomacy doesn't have trade as an option. So it presumably has to be handwaved.
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hyphz posted:So it presumably has to be handwaved. It's not "handwaving," it's literally how fiction-first works.
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I managed all of a session or two of Legacy, mostly setting building and some early play, never an age turning. The group decided to switch games by majority vote, no plot threads tied up at all. ...to Band of Blades. Opinions already given. I'd like to revisit Legacy but I'm in no place mentally to GM it any time soon (or much of any other system for that matter) and nobody else wants to GM it, so eternal limbo.
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hyphz posted:I'm really interested in Legacy but haven't played it - the only complaint I have heard is that there's only four Family moves and they have limited options. Like, if you want to trade for a resource, there's no option to do that as written; Claim by Force is, well, by force; and Conduct Diplomacy doesn't have trade as an option. So it presumably has to be handwaved. Is this Legacy 1 or Legacy 2? Legacy 2 I thought had more moves for fam? SkyeAuroline posted:...to Band of Blades. Opinions already given. Personally I'd just play BoB on easy, have it so that healing happens more quickly, you start out with 2+ soldiers etc. I think the ideas and setting are so interesting that I really do want to give it a go, just, y'know make things a bit more easy to learn and pick up/ a bit less punishing!
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Josef bugman posted:ALL of the Legacy- Life Among the Ruins 2 idea packs- By UFO Press Godsend (one of the Legacy supplements) is amazing, but you need the right group to really make it sing. Free From The Yoke is standalone (but heavily based on Legacy) and introduces a whole bunch of really neat developments on the basic system. It's not quite my cup of tea because I like my games more fantastical but I'd still recommend it unreservedly.
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aldantefax posted:game bookshelf I have a bookshelf in my office which contains all of the RPG stuff that I intend to keep (I've got a bin in the garage with some stuff I intend to get rid of but haven't gotten around to... for years...) My organizing principles are, in order:
I don't care, at all, about alphabetizing, because there's not enough books for me to ever have to spend a long time trying to figure out where a given book is. I also don't care, at all, about whether my organization would make sense or be usable for anyone else, because I'm the only one who ever uses this bookshelf. The lowest shelf there has my white dwarfs, because I want them near my RPGs, even though I have a different place where I keep other magazines, and that highlights that for me, grouping by subject matters more than grouping by medium. That shelf also bleeds into my non-RPG/Game books: it's the right amount of space to fit all of my books on home improvement, followed by almost all my books on making things (blacksmithing, woodworking, and reference material for both) - but I recently picked up some more woodworking books, which do not fit, so I will soon need to probably move the home improvement books somewhere else so that I can get the new woodworking books in here. I think my organization priorities make sense as prioritizing both space usage and utility. When I'm thinking about minis and RPG stuff, I don't just only want to find the exact book I had in mind... I also want to see the books I have that are related, because they remind me of their existence and may inspire me to recall some related thing I want to look at or read about. I could well re-organize the middle shelf to put all the sci-fi stuff on one end and the fantasy stuff on the other, and that'd be just as sensible as putting star wars in between paranoia and champions; just depends on which axes of association you decide are paramount for you. I will say that this shelf, as a physical object, sucks. It's a cheapo particle board shelving unit that I will eventually replace with good shelving. But utility trumps quality: I have this shelf, I don't have its replacement, and I want my books on a shelf today, not "eventually when I get around to it." When I put off utility for reasons like "it makes no sense to put in effort now because I'm going to be doing X sometime soon and I'll have to re-do this", "sometime soon" has a terrible habit of turning into years later or maybe never, and that's how I wind up discovering a cardboard box with stuff that's been in it since I moved 11 years ago and never made accessible. This is a weakness in my own personality that I have to fight, your mileage may vary a lot, so I'd abstract it for general use to "honestly assess your own tendencies and do what is actually going to give you the best utility and value for your time, money, and space." Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Jan 8, 2021 |
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drat, the bowing on them shelves. Like Atlas holding up the sky.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 20:42 |
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Legacy owns. I love it. Running a rock solid campaign right now. I find some of the math a little uneven, so it can break in places. I think this comes from the family game kind of incentivizing "board game think", really strategic non-narrative play. I don't think Legacy's rough-math-corners are any worse than other PbtA games, but I think it encourages a thinking style that drives players into those corners.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 20:58 |
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I did try to run Legacy 1st edition as a PBP and then it turns out my brain is mostly incapable of PBP and xian got very mad at me after looking forward to it, and that's my Legacy story. Cool system, I think, because anything that has to do with player agency in world building mechanics and engaging with the world in multiple entities is cool. I also may have made a mistake since I think I just bought all of Runequest 4th Edition? Stay tuned for more "how to fit books in bookcase" adventures I guess
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aldantefax posted:I did try to run Legacy 1st edition as a PBP and then it turns out my brain is mostly incapable of PBP and xian got very mad at me after looking forward to it, and that's my Legacy story. Cool system, I think, because anything that has to do with player agency in world building mechanics and engaging with the world in multiple entities is cool. I just put all the heavy books on the bottom shelf. That way there is less likelyhood of flipping stuff.
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Josef bugman posted:I'm sorry to interrupt pet chat, could I ask a quick question about a few games? I wrote a brief review of Yokai Hunters Society - the math seemed a little iffy to me but the concept was sound and well-executed in the page space it had.
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Xiahou Dun posted:drat, the bowing on them shelves. Yeah that's what particle board does under load. I have the tools and ability to make slide-in replacements in probably half an hour, but my woodworking ethos would force me to also properly sand and finish them, and then at that point I'd be halfway to just... rebuilding the shelves... which I would not do using the same construction method... so I should just make custom shelves.... uhhhhh that's project #eleventy-six on my list... ...so in the meantime, they will serve.
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# ? Jan 8, 2021 22:33 |
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I have one of those 5x5 Kallax things all filled up with books but organization is super easy since it's like 90% core books. So it's just 1. Have I read it yet > 2. Alphabetical. Though that still needs a sub shelf for boxes that are unreasonably large like Everway and DragonRaid.
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# ? Jan 9, 2021 00:52 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMKtjgkmCvc This is a super neat concept. I want to make stuff like this and just reserve some space to stage up minis for online use. I really miss the 3D aspect of gameplay since only Tabletop Simulator allows for that reasonably, and this would be a pretty neat way to do it, though I'm not sure how I'd handle any systems which require stringent grid combat other than just go "eh whatever, it's loving Paper Mario now, y'all"
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# ? Jan 9, 2021 03:07 |
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So I'm actually curious. How many of us are in ongoing (or imminent) games & what are they? Personally in delay limbo for a switch from Eclipse Phase to CPRED, plus an Over the Edge game that's starting soon.
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SkyeAuroline posted:So I'm actually curious. How many of us are in ongoing (or imminent) games & what are they? Playing: Rogue Trader, CP2020, Esoteric Enterprises
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