A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
Category: Musing
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
The death of the Emoticon
A few weeks ago, I noticed an interesting comment from someone I follow on YouTube, which went something like this. “This is really great news, which I feel calls for a pretty major deviation from my normal internet posting rules. I know you guys hate them, and you know that I hate them, but just …
So what are you playing right now?
So the 2009 wishlist conversation was pretty much a non-starter. However, I know you guys are playing stuff right now,
Something to save to my Blackberry
The simplest little RPG ever This is an RPG intended to be played with kids. It requires one adult (or
Dogs in the Vineyard: Watching the Watchmen
What is is that Dogs in the Vineyard is really about?
Quote of the Day
Paraphased from Ron Edwards. The commonly and uncritically repeated phrase [is] that a primary rule [of good gaming] is “Don’t
Gaming recap and the dangers of a character concept
Not a lot of gaming going on, but what there was is worth a comment or two. MMOs My MMO
Recent game activity
Haven’t updated in a week or so with anything, so here’s just a few thoughts and updates. Generally, I didn’t
[FateRPG] Change the Century
From Judd: Okay, characters [in Spirit of the Century] don’t get better over time [they might change or shift, but
Tim’s “Return to Northmoor” Meta Episode 2 – Blending D&D and Story Games
The second half of the conversation. I haven’t even listened all the way through and I’m loving it — we
Amber Diceless doesn’t make the “Bucket List”?
Related to my previous post, a spin-off discussion about why Amber Diceless doesn’t make some people’s top-12 list. I contribute
Story Games for Everybody – 12 RPGs to play before you die
The meme starts here. (Note: I’ve played every game on the OP’s list, except for Burning Wheel, which I would
The one where he does a podcast
This is the first of two podcasts I recorded with Tim, about bringing Indie kung-fu to a DnD game. My
Fixing Tank classes in MMO PvP
Tanking classes (if they’re build to be good tanks in NON-pvp) suck in PvP situations. They don’t do enough damage
End-Game play in an MMO
I played CoH for a couple years. I think it’s fair to say I played the game a stunningly unhealthy
d20 update (and a bit of a rant at the end)
I feel weird using ‘d20’ to refer to a game of Dungeons and Dragons 4.0, as the game is fundamentally
Goals
There’s Tiranor and Geiri, deep in the frozen lands of Forochel, about 30 seconds before we both hit level 50
Drama Llama: Level ?? Boss
I have this annoying little thing I do whenever anyone is telling me about some kind of personality conflict going
A few random thoughts
* No, no tabletop gaming thoughts at the moment. I’d have to be doing some of that to have any.
Not happy
Today finds me pondering (once again) the way that my blogging “life” is currently divided and partitioned off. Once upon
To my gamer-homies that don’t live within 10 minutes of me…
I’m seriously thinking about this camera (thirty bucks, so… less than a tank of gas), plus Skype (free), for in-home
The one where he figures out why he often screws up Primetime Adventures
So, there’s this thing going on with my Gaming People where PTA isn’t working for us. We’ve put Dave’s current
Hacking the DnD Action Point rules
So I looked over the various gaming threads that had come out of discussions of Action Points and how they
Fueling the game engine with your gaming group.
A thought from Story-Games on how to achieve a certain amount of “success” with running an indie rpg with your