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New thread to chime in over at rpg.net 9 months ago #594

Ladies and gents,

Maybe you might support the cause by joining the discussion over at rpg.net:

forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?588347-Reco...on-fantastical)-game
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Re: New thread to chime in over at rpg.net 9 months ago #595

Done.

If I can do it, you all can too.
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Re: New thread to chime in over at rpg.net 9 months ago #596

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Did my part...
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Re: New thread to chime in over at rpg.net 9 months ago #600

Am I the only one who thinks the posters of the thread we're chiming in on has at least slightly unreasonable requirements?

I mean, it was almost like he was asking for a small, high mileage car that could also carry a ton of cargo.

He wants a system that does a lot and covers a lot but isn't too crunchy. That's kind of contradictory.

I can't help wondering how game designers feel when they hear people making requests like that. Greg, wanna comment on that?


Anyway, here's hoping he gets EABA.
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Re: New thread to chime in over at rpg.net 9 months ago #602

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What I've never understood is the need to have mechanics for social conflict. Fighting usually satisfies the gamist in me, so it's nice to have something less mechanical in the session as well...

But, I started this stuff in the 80's. Maybe I'm stuck there.
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