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DigitalMage
post Aug 20 2004, 03:38 PM
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I have finally finished writing my new RPG system, LowDie, and have released it under the Open Gaming Licence. The reason I bring this up here is because Shadowrun was one of the influences in its design (as explained on the website).


See the full launch news as posted on gamingreport.com here.

R Grant Erswell
LowDie System Author

Useful Links:
The LowDie website: http://www.geocities.com/lowdiesystem
The LowDie Yahoo Group: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/lowdie
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post Aug 20 2004, 07:42 PM
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Pretty cool. Good work!
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post Aug 23 2004, 02:15 PM
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Merci!
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post Aug 23 2004, 09:51 PM
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QUOTE (DigitalMage)
Merci!

Aww, in my own language! That's so sweet! :)

Anyway, I was thinking about it, and I think this could considerably speed up NPC vs NPC rolls and the likes, and I'll probably start using it for that.

I'd be curious to see a probability of success table for this system versus the SR system for common tasks like shooting or whatever. I don't know if you or someone else (well versed in probability maths.. I got a mere C+ in that) would like to take the time to do it.
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post Aug 24 2004, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE (Backgammon)
QUOTE (DigitalMage @ Aug 23 2004, 10:15 AM)
Merci!

Aww, in my own language! That's so sweet! :)

That's funny, I hadn't noticed where you were from, just decided to say thanks in French for some reason :)

Can I just ask what you were referring to when you said "I think this could considerably speed up NPC vs NPC rolls and the likes, and I'll probably start using it for that."? Were you refering to the LowDie system or something else?

In terms of probabilities - the LowDie probabilities are all in the Appendix of the system, and I would imagine that someone has the same for Shadowrun.

As an example I will start...
LowDie - A person with an average Attribute Total of 10 makes a test with an Average difficulty (DN of 6). The chance of Success is 85%, made up of:
06% Incomplete
24% Adequate
27% Good
18% Excellent
10% Outstanding

Shadowrun - A person with an average Attribute (rating 3) makes a test with an Average difficulty (TN 4???). The chance of success is 87.5%, made up of:
37.5% 1 success
37.5% 2 successes
12.5% 3 successes

What you decide a LowDie Success Level is equivalent to in terms of SR successes is debateable, e.g. an Incomplete + Adequate success could be considered the equivalent of 1 Success.

Anyone want to do the rest? :)
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post Aug 24 2004, 03:54 PM
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Were you refering to the LowDie system or something else?


Yes, I was referring to LowDie. I find it hard to replace the entire SR system with LowDie, and I think players really want to roll bucket loads of dice; it makes them happy. They wouldn't go for just 1 roll. But if I need a quick resolution for 2 NPCs fighting, the result really doesn't need to be as "accurate" and certainly shouldn't take as long to roll as a full SR test, so LowDie could speed things up for that.

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In terms of probabilities - the LowDie probabilities are all in the Appendix of the system

Ah sweet, hadn't looked at that. Thanks!
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post Aug 24 2004, 04:27 PM
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Well if you do use any part of the LowDie System, let me know how it went!
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post Aug 26 2004, 11:31 PM
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oh, oh, oh, oh!

man!
you were SOOOOO close!

you even used two 10 sided dice!
If you had used a percentile based targeting system then you would have damn near made the perfect system!

Where the att. and skill are the static DN modified by the surroundings and whatever else.
Players aim to roll under their (att or skill)+(modifiers)

Still a great system!
GREAT work!
(perhaps a website upgrade a little wouldn't hurt)
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post Sep 1 2004, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE (Stumps)
oh, oh, oh, oh!

man!
you were SOOOOO close!

you even used two 10 sided dice!
If you had used a percentile based targeting system then you would have damn near made the perfect system!

Where the att. and skill are the static DN modified by the surroundings and whatever else.
Players aim to roll under their (att or skill)+(modifiers)

Still a great system!
GREAT work!
(perhaps a website upgrade a little wouldn't hurt)

Thanks! And yes the website will hopefully getting a face lift as I now have a few volunteers to help out. :)
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post Sep 9 2004, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE (Stumps)
(perhaps a website upgrade a little wouldn't hurt)

The LowDie website has undergone a slight face lift but it will hopefully evolve further.
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