Life Doesn't Need to Get Much Better Than This

Aug 20, 2007 17:17

I don't mean for this to become a weekly journal, but my time on the internet is limited at work and that only leaves so much time for computers and networks at home (after all, there's only so much time one can stand to be on a computer) and 99% of the time I'd rather spend my waking moments with Stephie than updating, anyway. Lots of stuff ( Read more... )

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logopolys August 20 2007, 23:01:11 UTC
I'm not a D&D player (and haven't been since 2.0), but a lot of my friends, including my new roommate, are big-up into it. Everything that they keep talking about concerning 4.0 generally ends up them complaining about the announced changes, specifically modifying the system into a classless system (which I, as a White Wolf and 7th Sea player, am completely used to).

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jaymark108 August 21 2007, 05:39:05 UTC
There are still classes, just no Prestige (uber-specialized, unlockable powerhouse) classes. See Ian below.

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logopolys August 21 2007, 06:17:06 UTC
That's good. If they go classless, I'll be hearing about it for the next year and a half, until I move out.

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jaymark108 August 21 2007, 13:13:19 UTC
Hmm... Fewer freelancers, then? Interesting world change.

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godemperorleto August 22 2007, 18:48:17 UTC
Dunno if I like that or not. I liked being able to either be out for myself or a member of a faction based on what my own personal agendas were.

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jaymark108 August 23 2007, 00:31:22 UTC
Same here. Shoehorning all folks into groups tends to grate on my nerves a bit; twas one of the things that made me pause about White Wolf's games: everybody's gotta be a member of something.

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godemperorleto August 23 2007, 01:15:09 UTC
That's not so bad with White Wolf. In fact, it kind of fits. Besides, depending on how the ST runs things, it can be very loose. A player in a city with only 10 or so vampires (like, say, Wilmington, DE) have a very loose feel to it.

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jaymark108 August 23 2007, 15:47:12 UTC
Assassins are usually pretty well organized in fantasy millieus. They work alone, but they don't drum up their own business.

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