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post May 6 2009, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE (Critias @ May 6 2009, 10:55 AM) *
I'm right there with ya. I don't have any idea how or when the hell it happened, but apparently at some point in the last few years I became "the responsible guy," that Cyclops/Apollo/Captain America straight-man that has to get everyone else's asses in gear to get anything at all to happen, instead of being the Wolverine/Starbuck/Hawkeye asshole that tosses out pithy one lines and snarky comments.

I don't recall approving this change in where I fit in the group dynamics, but one the rare occasion I haven't sent out emails and gotten things in order, nothing at all has happened (whether it's been an evening of gaming, or people going to Gencon, all of a sudden if I don't push the buttons, nothing gets done).


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post May 6 2009, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE (Critias @ May 6 2009, 01:55 PM) *
I'm right there with ya. I don't have any idea how or when the hell it happened, but apparently at some point in the last few years I became "the responsible guy," that Cyclops/Apollo/Captain America straight-man that has to get everyone else's asses in gear to get anything at all to happen, instead of being the Wolverine/Starbuck/Hawkeye asshole that tosses out pithy one lines and snarky comments.

I don't recall approving this change in where I fit in the group dynamics, but one the rare occasion I haven't sent out emails and gotten things in order, nothing at all has happened (whether it's been an evening of gaming, or people going to Gencon, all of a sudden if I don't push the buttons, nothing gets done).


Hmm. Are your gamer friends also computer gamers, by chance?

-paws

PS I think I've traced the death of our 40K playing to the release of Dawn of War.

PPS I suppose it doesn't help that I have a child who is too young to be left alone while mom and dad go do irresponsible things, like gaming. Also, he's too young to really get PnP RPGs. His version of "let's play Shadowrun" involves 3 to 5 minutes of running around the house with a Nerf gun, alternatively yelling or sneaking, and then coming back to say that he's managed to "cap the enemy intel." Then again... maybe he does get Shadowrun?

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post May 6 2009, 06:23 PM
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QUOTE (paws2sky @ May 6 2009, 10:18 AM) *
Hmm. Are your gamer friends also computer gamers, by chance?

-paws

PS I think I've traced the death of our 40K playing to the release of Dawn of War.

PPS I suppose it doesn't help that I have a child who is too young to be left alone while mom and dad go do irresponsible things, like gaming. Also, he's too young to really get PnP RPGs. His version of "let's play Shadowrun" involves 3 to 5 minutes of running around the house with a Nerf gun, alternatively yelling or sneaking, and then coming back to say that he's managed to "cap the enemy intel." Then again... maybe he does get Shadowrun?

If your family is ever in the San Francisco area, look me up. Sounds like my lads and your lad would get along just great.

My guys are computer gamers but for the most part have phased out MMOs. Work chews into the freetime of all of us in the software slavepits...errr Industry.
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post May 6 2009, 06:38 PM
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QUOTE (BlueMax @ May 6 2009, 02:23 PM) *
If your family is ever in the San Francisco area, look me up. Sounds like my lads and your lad would get along just great.

I've been pining to get out West again. Maybe some day...
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My guys are computer gamers but for the most part have phased out MMOs. Work chews into the freetime of all of us in the software slavepits...errr Industry.

We're mostly done with MMO's, but FPS and RTS games still seem to suck us in.
That and time spent at the pub.

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post May 7 2009, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE (paws2sky @ May 6 2009, 02:18 PM) *
PS I think I've traced the death of our 40K playing to the release of Dawn of War.


I think you can chalk my lack of interest in 40K these days to money grubbing constant rereleases and the like. Hell at this point count me firmly ensconced in the ranks of the Rogue Trader Cult...

Now if someone wanted to pull out some Blood Bowl or Necromunda on occasion, I might be more amenable to that. I'm always willing to run folks through Warhammer Quest as well for that matter as a change of pace.
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post May 7 2009, 12:38 AM
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QUOTE (Kingboy @ May 6 2009, 04:15 PM) *
I think you can chalk my lack of interest in 40K these days to money grubbing constant rereleases and the like. Hell at this point count me firmly ensconced in the ranks of the Rogue Trader Cult...

Now if someone wanted to pull out some Blood Bowl or Necromunda on occasion, I might be more amenable to that. I'm always willing to run folks through Warhammer Quest as well for that matter as a change of pace.



I would be happy to play Clan War with my gamers... If only you could still get minis.

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post May 7 2009, 02:14 AM
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QUOTE (Critias @ May 6 2009, 12:55 PM) *
I'm right there with ya. I don't have any idea how or when the hell it happened, but apparently at some point in the last few years I became "the responsible guy," that Cyclops/Apollo/Captain America straight-man that has to get everyone else's asses in gear to get anything at all to happen, instead of being the Wolverine/Starbuck/Hawkeye asshole that tosses out pithy one lines and snarky comments.

I don't recall approving this change in where I fit in the group dynamics, but one the rare occasion I haven't sent out emails and gotten things in order, nothing at all has happened (whether it's been an evening of gaming, or people going to Gencon, all of a sudden if I don't push the buttons, nothing gets done).


I hear you guys on this. I supposedly have a gaming group finally, but we've met twice. Once to pick a game, and once to make characters. One guy didn't even make the second meeting (although he had a perfectly good reason and I don't at all hold it against him; just an annoying coincidence). This is over the course of about, say, almost two months. Ridiculous.

I mean shit, I understand we're adults. I get it, we're busy. But my gf and I are full time students. She works 3 days a week. Two others (also a couple) are also full time students, neither works during the school year. The last one has the most regular schedule of all, works a 40hr/week job and always knows when he's free (within your normal margin of reason). And we've met twice. We haven't even played a damn session yet.

And if I don't get the ball moving each time even to start a conversation about when we might potentially get together, it's like the group doesn't even exist.

I would just shit-can the idea, but I like all of them and think it'll be a fun game. I'm giving a lot of slack right now, too, because everyone's in the middle of finals, some folks are looking for summer work, etc. But man it's frustrating. It's probably worse to have a so-called gaming group that never plays than it is to just not have one at all.

I've been thinking about running some one-shots at the FLGS. Various stuff, put up a sign up sheet one weekend, run a game the next. Just something to actually get me gaming.

QUOTE (Kingboy @ May 6 2009, 07:15 PM) *
I think you can chalk my lack of interest in 40K these days to money grubbing constant rereleases and the like. Hell at this point count me firmly ensconced in the ranks of the Rogue Trader Cult...



Funny this should come up. I'm currently selling off my not-ever-quite-finished WH40K IG army because while I'm sure it's a fun game if you play several times a week, if you're an occasional revisiting player/collector, every freaking time you look up prices have gone up, a new Codex for you army has come out and changed what you need, and a new edition is on its way to make everything you have completely useless anyway.

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post May 7 2009, 02:39 AM
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For us, we've been pretty routine on "every other Saturday," with a few exceptions (holidays and three day weekends and stuff can rock us). About half of us meet up at a local game shop to sling dice with a wargame for a few hours, then we grab dinner, and everyone else meets up with us back at my house (with me remembering to bring home some food for my wife, or it's trouble!) and we bust out the character sheets and get down to business. This weekend will be Dark Heresy, where my Cleric (a Schola Progenium graduate, who acts and fights as much like an Imperial Guardsman as a holy man) has been a lot of fun so far.

On the off weekends, I play a Battletech campaign that's been a real blast. We're each an officer (and that officer's wingman) in a small merc company, and we've got to keep track of damage and ammo expenditures and yadda yadda yadda from one fight to the next, we all vote on contracts and the captain negotiates for the best deals he can gets us for salvage rights and pay and all that... some of the guys are really into the nitty gritty detail stuff, where I'm pretty much just happy playing rompin' stompin' robots, but having a sense of storyline/character to it. It's good times.

QUOTE (eidolon @ May 6 2009, 09:14 PM) *
Funny this should come up. I'm currently selling off my not-ever-quite-finished WH40K IG army because while I'm sure it's a fun game if you play several times a week, if you're an occasional revisiting player/collector, every freaking time you look up prices have gone up, a new Codex for you army has come out and changed what you need, and a new edition is on its way to make everything you have completely useless anyway.

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post May 7 2009, 02:48 AM
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Yeah, if I was playing really regularly it'd likely be different, but I'm not and the game isn't to my taste enough to really try all that hard to make sure I am, I suppose.

I've actually just starting thinking about picking up the CBT intro box, but I worry that around here it'll just turn into another game that I never get to play. That campaign you're in sounds like a freaking blast.
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post May 7 2009, 02:55 AM
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The CBT starter box really is one of the best deals in gaming right now. For the price, you just can't go wrong. Get ahold of Heavy Metal Pro somewhere (it's an up-and-up, legal, software program that has stats and background in it for almost every Mech, ever, along with print capability, etc, etc), and you're pretty well golden. There are a few more rulebooks for advanced combat rules, but most of what you need is in the starter box.

This campaign's been a blast so far. Part of the fun is that we're coming off the end of a big Clan/Word of Blake campaign, where each of us was a Star Captain, and the forum was all busy for a week heading up to each play-weekend with us bidding against one another to see who would have the "honor" of the next attacks (with the losers playing the opposition). Going from all the high-tech super-awesome state of the art goodies to this game -- set in 3039, just kicking off the FedSun/Drac War -- made for the first few sessions being pretty interesting.

It's quite a shift in gears, going from running a full Trinary of Clan goodies, to having a pair of Wolfhounds. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post May 7 2009, 07:44 AM
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I am waiting for SR4A, so no SR until then. (I GM SR, and no one else runs it)

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Warmachine/Hordes (Mk II or normal, depending)
L5R (CCG)
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post May 7 2009, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE (BlueMax @ May 6 2009, 03:55 PM) *
Someone young, energetic and with an abundance of time write me a great RPG at Sea. Something where when you play a pirate you die of an infection. Where the wind matters. Where ... Where the chain of command is the thing you get beaten with if you don't follow orders. Or at least the Cat.


If you can read French, there's Pavillon Noir which, incidentally, is edited by the same editor as the French version of Shadowrun.
It's exactly what you're describing: it's meant to play pirates (mostly in the caribeans, but it can be played elsewhere I guess) in a realistic way. The books are great, full of details about how things worked.
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I got to play 7th Sea at a convention last year I think and I had such an awesome time with it, I had to go out and track down the books.

Guess what? The Gm guide has no rules in it! And the Player's Guide is rare!

I'm this close to just popping it up on ebay to rid myself of it (and a few other impulse purchases).
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post May 7 2009, 12:41 PM
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The 7th sea is clearly the best RPG i've ever had the chance to GM.
Well let's say "was" up to the point where all the creators where fired/left AEG.
And then they went D20 ...
Nonetheless John Wick, the creator, as well as a few of the authors where very present in the mailing list/forums of the game in the first year. They gave enought ideas to run multiple campaigns (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post May 7 2009, 01:06 PM
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QUOTE (treehugger @ May 7 2009, 04:41 AM) *
The 7th sea is clearly the best RPG i've ever had the chance to GM.
Well let's say "was" up to the point where all the creators where fired/left AEG.
And then they went D20 ...
Nonetheless John Wick, the creator, as well as a few of the authors where very present in the mailing list/forums of the game in the first year. They gave enought ideas to run multiple campaigns (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


I heard tell that Boerwinkle, who was rumored to have written a good many of the schools( I think that is the right term) has put in several offers to buy the game and restore it to its original glory. Sadly, AEG likes to kill games dead. As witnessed when Kuni Tetsu tried to buy Clan War and revive it.

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QUOTE (Kingboy @ May 6 2009, 08:15 PM) *
I think you can chalk my lack of interest in 40K these days to money grubbing constant rereleases and the like. Hell at this point count me firmly ensconced in the ranks of the Rogue Trader Cult...


I get that. Games Workshop is a huge money vortex. And their (re-)release schedule is... fail.

Still, most of the people we know did not start in the Rogue Trader era. Its general apathy about painting, assembling, and the length of games. Yet, with the amount of time our crew spends on the computer playing games, we could get together and paint, play, etc. Computers are more convenient.

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Now if someone wanted to pull out some Blood Bowl or Necromunda on occasion, I might be more amenable to that. I'm always willing to run folks through Warhammer Quest as well for that matter as a change of pace.


I'd be down with any of those.

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Most of our group started back when SR 1st Ed and AD&D 2nd Ed where kicking about. Since then we kind of played most every other edition of both but are thankful that SR 4th Ed isnt D&D 4th Ed which we've so far managed to purge from ever being played.
Other stuff along the way, bit of Rifts until it got seriously silly, played a lot of SLA Industries as I wrote a couple of sourcebooks for it, Cyberpunk, Paranoia, HOL, D6 Starwars, Mage/Werewolf/Vampire... yeah fairly much everything I think at some point or another.

Currently its Dark Heresy and SR4 though.
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post May 8 2009, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE (MKX @ May 8 2009, 02:14 AM) *
bit of Rifts until it got seriously silly

At what point did Rifts fall into the silly territory? I had a few Rifts books when I was a lot younger but I gave them away without playing. I saw a few at a local used book store and have been weirdly tempted to buy.

I hear the "Rifts/Palladium sucks" screeds from the old-school gamers and I agree that it sounds imbalanced and non-playtested but without having played myself I'd like to know what others think.
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Played:

Shadowrun4 ed most of time
Mage: Awakening second most
oWod Hunter one campaign
nWod Hunter one/current campaign

In Future:

Maybe RuneQuest (old version)
And there has been some talk about Star Wars (d20 ?)


I like Shadowrun most, but Mage's magic system simply rocks.
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Rifts and Palladium in general are one of the games I really enjoy running, and playing on the few occasions where I'm not stuck running stuff. The system works well (at least I've never needed much in the way of house rules) once you get the hang of it (which is the trick).

Rifts is probably one of the harder settings to get because it mixes everything with extremely high powered stuff right along side very mundane/weak stuff.

If your looking to get into the system I'd suggest starting with Palladium Fantasy (since it's my favorite of theirs. I prefer 1st ed since 2nd makes playing warriors pretty much pointless). Though any of their other settings are a betting introduction to the mechanics then Rifts/Chaos Earth.
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Rifts doesn't build game balance into character creation... or anything else, really. Some things really are more powerful than others. Instead, they leave it up to the GM to say yes or no to things. If the GM doesn't have the spine to lay down the law? You end up with "everything and the kitchen sink" in you group.

On the other hand, Rifts is one of those game where its perfectly cool to completely abandon reality and go over the top and it works. Hatchling Dragon? Check. Vagabond with superman-like powers? Check. Godling? Check. Glitter Boy Pilot? Check. Wilderness Scout? Check. Immortal Elvis dual wielding a pair of plasma cartridge pistols, wearing a a personal force field projector, and racing across the plains at 200mph+ on a hover bike? Check.

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PS The game system does suck, but its not unplayable.
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QUOTE (paws2sky @ May 8 2009, 09:56 AM) *
PS The game system does suck, but its not unplayable.

That's what I needed to hear! Thank you. Along with Cyberpunk 2020, I shall begin grabbing these books wherever I can find them used/cheap-as-free. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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In the Past

Played easily two dozen + systems, run a local gaming group for over two decades now.
Long time campaigns include D&D,Rifts,Marvel,Gangbusters,Macross,Cyberpunk,Battletech,Morrow Project and more.


Currently in our lineup
SR4 A game thats been in our lineup non-stop since its 1st edition realease. (small lapse in 3rd edition)
Star Wars (cause were all SW fanboys)
Pathfinder (Awaiting it's release after a group wide revolt against D&D4e)
Currently testing the waters to return an old favorite or add another game. (Current games in contention Morrow Project, Fringeworthy, Battletech, Twilight 2013, Aces and Eights or HoL)
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Currently just Shadowrun (which is about once every two months we get together). I am eagerly awaiting Eclipse Phase.
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Jimson, I have a totally random question. Do you teach in Texas, and are your initials S. M.?
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