Let's head over to literary and start talking D&D!
Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!
We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
Let's head over to literary and start talking D&D!
BWAH!!
"I have to say that I think the narrative structure in version 3.5 lacked something compared to earlier works. And the tables were simply shoddy, bereft of the art and skill obviously poured into prior versions tables. I think this is a symptom of series-itis, much like Robert Jordan suffered from beginning with...well, the first book of the Eye of the World, actually..."
It is interesting to track the writing style of the Player's Handbook starting with the almost impenetrable arcana of the first edition, through to the dumbed down version of D&D basic in the 80's and then through the...well...whatever it is we got with 3rd edition. I'm also fascinated by the move from traditional publishing and hard cover editions of the books to .pdf distributions that make it possible for more boutique RPG's to be brought to light.
It really doesn't have to be either/or, people can head over to any thread and start talking games right now and not pull the proposal into it at all.
Nice way to take this literally, right here right now.
It's what we do.
I'm still itching to get back to our Serenity game and I also have wanted a good Shadowrun campaign for way too long.
I'm still itching to get back to our Serenity game and I also have wanted a good Shadowrun campaign for way too long.
I've been meaning to talk to you and Sean about setting that Fantasy Grounds thing we were talking about, but I figured with your busy cruise schedule...
I'm back now and am looking at getting it setup. I may be able to dive into it this week. One of us needs to pick up the server version and then we can have a bunch of clients right? I bumped the connection speed here at the house up to 10 Mbs so I should be able to host the server and a few clients.
Fantasy Grounds is da bomb. I recommend that the DM get the server, and dole out the client license numbers (I think you get 5) to the players.
Hmmm, well what if our GM tends to shift. Sometimes it's Joe, other times it is Sean. Who knows, if I ever get off my flabby white ass I might even do it.
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