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Redjack
post Jul 17 2011, 02:11 PM
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Last year we bought both Dresden Files books at Gen Con. There was a gentleman running pickup games being referred from the Evil Hat Productions booth and we contacted him and got in a game. One of the features of the game is to create a framework for your character and "discover" the rest of your character as you play.

Last fall I tried to run a game and really didn't feel that it went all that well. I started with a small group, but my story line was just 'go with the flow' and 'make it up as I go along'. With most of my players not understanding a lot about Dresdenverse and me really weak on the rules, we kinda ended in the middle of a chapter.

Ran again last night. This time I fleshed out three characters with strong back stories and a story centered around the characters. In each scene we learned a bit about the rules and used that in the next scene. By the end of the night, we had a good time and I felt much better about my grasp of the rules.
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post Jul 17 2011, 02:50 PM
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Congrats! From what I've seen of it, it seems to be an interesting and well thought-out game. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) The idea of character development above all really speaks to me.

Too bad none of the other RPers I know here are as interested as I am in things. Hell, some of my GMs have complained about the backstory I put into characters, "I don't have time to read a novel." as one put it.

I really worry about the type of character I'd make, too...
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post Jul 17 2011, 10:00 PM
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Sounds like you guys had fun.

I enjoyed my own brief foray into the Dresdenverse (never gave the books a shot, but my wife loves 'em and ran the campaign for us)...but things got sidetracked early on and basically the campaign turned into a train wreck (as had several other of our recent games) thanks to one disruptive player (who is no longer with the group). The rest of us got into it and worked on the setting together (a very rural Oklahoma town near a reservation, complete with a new casino), all making characters from the area, relocated to the area recently, or outright staying at the hotel (like our White Court vampire, who preyed on the emotions of the passing-through gamblers from his lair in the penthouse suite). We had a shifter, a vampire, a fey, a couple mages, a Faith-dude, a normal human or two...and then Captain Disrupt-o, who basically just recreated a character from Supernatural (down to driving the same car and having the same initials), and was out to just roll mysteriously into town, grenade and machine-gun any supernatural threats, and then roll mysteriously out of town to rinse and repeat.

Things went downhill rather quickly, and ended up with the rest of us (two of which were playing local law enforcement types) arresting him, after he rappelled down the side of the casino hotel to fling grenades through a window into one of the rooms. His replacement character was no better, being just a US Marshal sent into town to transport his former character away (so basically another one-shot wonder designed not to care about the setting or the rest of the group or the campaign, but this time based on The Rock, who had traits like "Stubbornly Refuses to Believe in the Supernatural").

Yeah. Our gaming group as a whole has gotten streamlined and de-stressed significantly since we decided not to invite him back after a year or so of that sort of stuff.

We've got some half-assed plans to fire up the Dresden game again, after everyone's busy summers quiet down.
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post Jul 20 2011, 09:40 PM
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I soooooooooooooo want to play in a Dresden game. Love the books. We tried to start one up, but our one powergamer pretty much didn't make it through character creation before we hit issues. The system is way more roleplaying heavy than he can really deal with. Everyone has their preferences though, and we don't hold that against him.
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post Jul 21 2011, 06:00 AM
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Maybe I should see if someone is interested in this in my neck of the woods.

Lack of game is getting to me. Bad.
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post Jul 21 2011, 06:49 AM
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I enjoyed reading the rulebook so much it's got me planning to go through the novels themselves, now. I'd only read one earlier (Sidekick, or Side Job, I think it was called? Just a novella), but I liked what I saw. Now I'm fully in "okay hon, let's dig through boxes and find your Dresden books so I can devour them" mode.
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post Jul 21 2011, 12:22 PM
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I have five of the books and had started reading them a few years ago but got side tracked; I restarted with the first last night.
While I know its not quite the same, I own the Dresden Files Series (1 season) that SciFi produced so that at least gives me a flavor to shoot for.
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post Jul 21 2011, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE (Redjack @ Jul 21 2011, 08:22 AM) *
I have five of the books and had started reading them a few years ago but got side tracked; I restarted with the first last night.
While I know its not quite the same, I own the Dresden Files Series (1 season) that SciFi produced so that at least gives me a flavor to shoot for.



I grabbed the audiobooks so that I can listen to them at work and when I ride the motorcycle. (which is a lot)

Like the powergamer I think the Dresden RPG is a little too roleplay heavy for me. Wish I could, but then realize how limited I am. That being said, it really makes me want to bring more of the elements from Dresden into Shadowrun. I think the two are a perfect fit. I don't understand the magic/technology dynamic really. And it doesn't always apply i nthe books. For instance when he goes into the Medical Examination room, the light's don't all blow, but in the beginning he said that light bulbs constantly blow on him. I do like the idea of him having gremlins, but don't think it should be that pervasive.
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post Jul 21 2011, 02:04 PM
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Technology blows around him when it's in constant contact, or he works his magic (He has a spell specifically for wrecking technology.).

So lights constantly blow on him... In his office. A bulb that'd last a year for someone else might last a month or two around Harry. The Blue Beetle (Which is any colour but blue) runs... Five-days-out-of-seven, and is considered to be a exceptionally reliable vehicle for a magician because of them being constantly around them and their being so complex (Of course, it's a VW Bug.).

That said, those are all fairly "Low Tech" and "Reliable" items. Anything high tech is going to die PDQ around him. It sucks because it prevents visits to a lot of parts of the hospital, which Harry should be going to more often. (Hense the visits to the ME, who is his "Family Doctor".).
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post Jul 21 2011, 05:04 PM
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I understand how it is written to work. It's the inconsistency that causes the confusion. IE when the loupe garou was in the precinct, lights weren't blowing as he was casting spells. Or either was the projector and such in the theatre when he hit "the Reaper". He's also had to use magic in the ME's theatre with nothing blowing. I know he tried to stay away from the cameras when he was a production assistant, but there are so many times he was around tech and casting spells that it just throws things off. I think it's meant to be a source of humour and frustration than a general rule.

All in all, it's a great series, and I think that shadowrun should look for some Dresden love.
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post Jul 21 2011, 08:52 PM
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There's also the issue that he's writing this (It's confirmed that the "Books" are his personal journal) well after the events happen, and he's not so good on memory.

He gets hit. In the head. A lot.

Not to mention all the smoke inhalation that happens when buildings catch fire around him (Once was not his fault, BTW.).
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post Jul 22 2011, 02:38 AM
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true. I am on book 9 now. my favorite part are all of the meme references, and banter.
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post Jul 24 2011, 01:48 AM
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QUOTE (CanRay @ Jul 21 2011, 07:04 AM) *
Technology blows around him when it's in constant contact, or he works his magic (He has a spell specifically for wrecking technology.).

So lights constantly blow on him... In his office. A bulb that'd last a year for someone else might last a month or two around Harry. The Blue Beetle (Which is any colour but blue) runs... Five-days-out-of-seven, and is considered to be a exceptionally reliable vehicle for a magician because of them being constantly around them and their being so complex (Of course, it's a VW Bug.).

That said, those are all fairly "Low Tech" and "Reliable" items. Anything high tech is going to die PDQ around him. It sucks because it prevents visits to a lot of parts of the hospital, which Harry should be going to more often. (Hense the visits to the ME, who is his "Family Doctor".).


Makes me think of Arcanum really. They won't even let your mage ride in the "mage car" if you know certain spells or are highly magical.
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post Jul 24 2011, 03:17 AM
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QUOTE (X-Kalibur @ Jul 23 2011, 08:48 PM) *
Makes me think of Arcanum really. They won't even let your mage ride in the "mage car" if you know certain spells or are highly magical.
Wait until you find out about the Zen SUV.
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post Jul 24 2011, 10:38 AM
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Powergaming only runs into issues in DFRPG when the table decides to use "roleplaying" and "canon" to curtail and limit how a character is built. DFRPG is actually quite powergaming friendly, IMO.

Hexing, when it happens, is often attributed to the presence of magic. You can, however, write up a tech friendly wizard. There are many threads on the DFRPG forums that deal with this. The rules on this issue is pretty clear cut. It is how it is implemented at the table that is messy (some people do not like that there are in-system workarounds on hexing and insist that the wizard's player ought to take the Compel and like it).

Which reminds me: I need to create a troll for my DFRPG game. And his name is going to be Bubba.

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post Jul 24 2011, 12:27 PM
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QUOTE (Platinum @ Jul 21 2011, 03:33 PM) *
I grabbed the audiobooks so that I can listen to them at work and when I ride the motorcycle. (which is a lot)

Those audio books are so damm awesome, James Marsters is pretty much a perfect reader for the series.
I just last week got all the 12 books and now that i'm reading them myself, i kinda keep hearing his voice for harry (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
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post Jul 29 2011, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE (X-Kalibur @ Jul 23 2011, 07:48 PM) *
Makes me think of Arcanum really. They won't even let your mage ride in the "mage car" if you know certain spells or are highly magical.


SLightly off topic, I've always wanted to steal the world/system of Arcanum for a table top RPG. Can anyone recommend this system (or any other) for that purpose?
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post Jul 29 2011, 05:17 PM
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I want to see how Harry deals with having no magic. Or Bob. Or the Blue Beetle. Or his apartment or office.

...

Or his body.
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post Aug 1 2011, 01:34 AM
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Ghost Story = Amazing. Mort needs a serious upgrade on his RPG stats.

I don't think it was as good as Changes, but then Changes was so damned epic it's hard to top that.
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post Aug 1 2011, 02:56 AM
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Changes was 12 books of pre-story coming to a crescendo.

Ghost Story is the first of the next series. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

Better be in my mailbox tomorrow!
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post Aug 2 2011, 04:54 PM
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I'll agree with that. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Aug 2 2011, 10:00 PM
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Ghost Story came in today! I normally hate hardcovers, but am happy for this one!
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post Aug 3 2011, 04:36 PM
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QUOTE (CanRay @ Aug 2 2011, 05:00 PM) *
Ghost Story came in today! I normally hate hardcovers, but am happy for this one!



I think that I am going to wait 6 or 7 years.... then get the next installments on audiobook.
I love the stories... it would pain me to have to wait between each book.

We should make a shadowrun sourcebook for the Dresden series.
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post Aug 3 2011, 08:42 PM
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Shadowrun: 5th World Spike Babies?
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post Aug 3 2011, 11:06 PM
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LOL There's a person in my group who wants specifically to wait until they're all released until he starts reading them. Despite the fact that there are supposed to be 23+ books and then the 3 book apocalypse trilogy. Annnnnnd then we got him to read the first. Gotta get him the other hard copies to keep him in the series, though.

Sucks now though. I've read Ghost Story all the way through and now have to wait until next year for the next one. And there's no new Alera book to tide me over.

Sooooo now reading other stuffs, like the Bourne Trilogy. I am thus far *not* impressed with Bourne. Kinda sad about that.

Oh well.
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