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post Feb 11 2013, 10:32 PM
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Isn't grey goo kind of an outmoded scenario? Suppose it could happen in the 6th world, with the 80's vibes n'all
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post Feb 11 2013, 10:35 PM
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if you have cutter nanites and a nanoforge/nanite breeder, you can, potentially, make your own grey goo scenario . .
maybe some builder nanites to make more breeders/nanoforge, otherwise perfectly doable . .
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post Feb 11 2013, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE (Umidori @ Feb 11 2013, 05:29 PM) *
Except that you're part of that Green Goo scenario, and if a Gray Goo one plays out, the green goes out the window, and you with it.


My point is:
A metallic machine is not going to out-fitness biological life. For one, green goo is based on carbon, not iron.
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post Feb 11 2013, 10:42 PM
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QUOTE (Epicedion @ Feb 11 2013, 10:32 PM) *
Tech hides behind the shield of "oh it's very high tech" but at least provides some mechanism for allowing you to suspend disbelief.

...which in case of TMs is the "bioelectric field". Pseudoscientific bullshit? Sure. Otaku with wireless Datajacks and without Fading would be better? No contest. But they are no magic.

@Pepsi: Trolls have disproportionally long arms, but it doesn't say how long they are exactly. But if you want to give it a try, here you go: http://fileflush.com/file/9417/metahuman-sizes2.svg.html


And don't get me started on nanobots...I've not even mentioned it in this thread so far, because I gave up all hope of that ever making sense long ago
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post Feb 19 2013, 11:39 AM
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An idea I've seen in a critic for SR 4 and that I find really good:

Advices on standart equipment. Ok you may check the archetype, but it would be nice if you had some advices on which gear you should buy (smart link, cyberware, what mages usually need).


Most time, the newcommers really struggle at this stage of the game. Going through so many pages of equipment is difficult when you are just starting.
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post Feb 19 2013, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE
The English wiki is pretty messed up...the German one is far better maintained, but that won't help most freelancers...

Little surprise, given how the German publisher maintains it.

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I did a search on there a few years back about Miami, I think it was, an area that got briefly touched on in Cyberpirates I believe, but wanted to see if there were references from other books I should check out. Instead, the WIki had a TON of information, but none of it came from any official source material that I could find, and some of it outright contradicted what little info I was aware of.

There's a lot of (pretty bizarre) Info on Miami in Shadowboxer. Some of that article'S stuff might just be that. However, lclearly marking canonicity of a source should be imperative.
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post Feb 19 2013, 02:21 PM
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QUOTE (hermit @ Feb 19 2013, 12:41 PM) *
Little surprise, given how the German publisher maintains it.

Since the beginning of the year, but the Helix has been the better resource for a long time (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post Feb 20 2013, 05:49 AM
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(Sorry if this was said earlier, but I skipped the last 4 pages or so)
I'd like to see a cap on Magic and Resonance. They are the only things in the game that I have seen that are not limited. I'd suggest limiting Initiation/Submersion to a number of grades equal to Essence (round down). *However* I would also suggest making Power Foci move back to the older version of adding directly to attribute (creating an augmented attribute that is subject to the normal rules for such).

I also liked most of Sage2000's suggestions. Except I think the "Automatics" skill needs to go away. Put Pistols & SMG's in a "Small Arms" skill; Shotguns, Rifles, Assault Rifles and Battle Rifles into "Long Arms"; LMG, MMG, HMG, Cannons, and launchers into "Heavy Weapons". Allow sepcialization to include fire mode as applicable.

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post Feb 20 2013, 09:45 AM
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QUOTE (DMiller @ Feb 20 2013, 06:49 AM) *
(Sorry if this was said earlier, but I skipped the last 4 pages or so)
I'd like to see a cap on Magic and Resonance. They are the only things in the game that I have seen that are not limited. I'd suggest limiting Initiation/Submersion to a number of grades equal to Essence (round down).


I find that would contradict some background elements were Immortal elves had so strong magic capabilities.


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post Feb 20 2013, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE (NiL_FisK_Urd @ Jan 5 2013, 02:53 PM) *
QUOTE (Fatum @ Jan 5 2013, 02:43 PM) *
And frankly, choosing between a book with a lot of (expensive) large color illustrations and one with good fluff and crunch but b/w interior illustrations like the previous editions had, why would anyone choose the former?

(female voice) But it is more beautiful! (/female voice)
SCNR XD

What was it called, style over substance? There has to be some reason why apple products sell so well.

I had a work colleague who's wife gave the reason she wanted an iMac was, "It's blue!"

The irony to me about this conversation is that Shadowrun was one of the game books that back in the day majorly raised the bar on production quality in RPGs. Most books produced back then had interiors that looked like they had been output from a typewriter and xeroxed, with artwork done using a felt tip marker. Which wasn't too far from the truth - at that time most RPGs were being made by folks who mostly had little to no experience with publishing layout or graphic design.

Then FASA and White Wolf entered the scene, with gorgeous color books and snazzy layouts. People were like, "Wow! RPGs don't have to look like something put together by teenagers!", and the whole industry was pretty much forced to adapt or get left behind.



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post Feb 20 2013, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE (KarmaInferno @ Feb 20 2013, 11:03 AM) *
Most books produced back then had interiors that looked like they had been output from a typewriter and xeroxed, with artwork done using a felt tip marker.


*cough*Palladium*cough*

I love their games, but reading through the original RIFTS core book or TMNT book needed Advil and Scotch.
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post Feb 20 2013, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE (Runeblood @ Feb 20 2013, 04:38 PM) *
*cough*Palladium*cough*

I love their games, but reading through the original RIFTS core book or TMNT book needed Advil and Scotch.


You realize they produce books 100% the same today?

I've got them all, I'm a fan, but they have abjectly refused to update in anyway. They're still a color cover, glued black and white pages. It was about 2002 before they went to digital layout but if you pick up an original Rifts book or TMNT book and open up their latest book that they put out, they're 100% the same way.
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Oh yeah! And I do, I love their books, but there's such a gap between their color art and their old fashion pen art. Playing Palladium Fantasy for a while was strange because there is no standard character sheet or anything, so the GM was asking us to roll things, and we were: "Really? There's a roll for that? Where? Oh, I think it's here? There? No there! Here? Oh...maybe not." Ugh... Playing those games are fun, but reading them is a chore.
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post Feb 21 2013, 01:27 AM
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QUOTE (sk8bcn @ Feb 20 2013, 06:45 PM) *
I find that would contradict some background elements were Immortal elves had so strong magic capabilities.

Could always make Immortal Elves and Dragons have a racial ability to exceed the limit. They are NPCs after all.

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post Feb 21 2013, 06:33 AM
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My Rules are Not Your Rules is really, really shitty gameplay, especially in a tabletop RPG.
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post Feb 21 2013, 06:37 AM
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QUOTE (Pepsi Jedi @ Feb 20 2013, 03:50 PM) *
You realize they produce books 100% the same today?

I've got them all, I'm a fan, but they have abjectly refused to update in anyway. They're still a color cover, glued black and white pages. It was about 2002 before they went to digital layout but if you pick up an original Rifts book or TMNT book and open up their latest book that they put out, they're 100% the same way.


Honestly, to be fair, Palladium is just now getting back on their feet from some...issues...they had with a former employee. Not to mention that the "not as fancy" books enable them to be able to generally charge less than most companies.
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post Feb 21 2013, 07:13 AM
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QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Feb 21 2013, 03:33 PM) *
My Rules are Not Your Rules is really, really shitty gameplay, especially in a tabletop RPG.

ShadowDragon8685,
If this is directed at me (and only IF) then player characters should have access to Twist of Fate too (using that logic). If the statement was not directed at me, then please disregard.

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QUOTE (All4BigGuns @ Feb 21 2013, 01:37 AM) *
Honestly, to be fair, Palladium is just now getting back on their feet from some...issues...they had with a former employee. Not to mention that the "not as fancy" books enable them to be able to generally charge less than most companies.


Those 'issues' happened years and years ago. The incidents happened between 2002 and 2004. It was April 2006 when they basically announced it all and pointed to the guy. The incident is used still today a decade later as reasoning behind late books and problems. I've got years worth of Mailings and such citing it as their problem. It should be noted that Kevin/Palladium claimed that the guy was able to steal $850,000 to $1,300,000 worth of product and embezzled money, and noone knew for 4 years because they'd never taken inventory. Many find this extremely hard to believe, due to just how many books would have to be missing from a warehouse, and funds from accounts in a company with __6__ people working there to add up to eight hundred and fifty thousand to one point three million in theft/embezzlement and the owner not having a clue. Also it should be noted that the guy was given a plea and only made to pay back __$47,080__ got a misdemeanor and a year's probation. Considering how much was claimed, the sentence and restitution didn't ring true with the claims of how much was lost either.

Not for nothing but Shadowrun had 'issues' of similar kind and is doing just fine. (( I remember. I got an official warning here for calling the guy an unkind name. Two... three years ago?))

Those 'issues' didn't make Kevin and Palladium retain it's format from the early 80s that they still use today. Or it's abysmal release schedule to the point that many of their distributors dropped them, because they (Palladium) Couldn't even hit their own release dates, usually with in the same YEAR as they claimed things would be out. Currently they have my money, for two crowd-sourced projects from early last summer, and they're not even working on the books yet. They took the money then shelved work on the books for almost a year now, and they still haven't gotten to them. In the meantime though, the company has taken out loans to try and start a Robotech tactical mini game. While sitting on about $40,000 from fans for books they've yet to produce.

As for their books being less than most companies... ehh... kinda sorta. 1) They don't sell on Amazon. So you have a few choices. A) Find a game store that carries them, few and far between, as pointed out, many distributors dropped them because they can't hit with in months of their own self imposed release dates, if not the same year. Or years late. Many game stores/game store owners think the company has gone out of business years ago. You can find testimonials to that on their own forums board. More than half the fans there can't find a store or beg a store to carry the product, due to that release stuff or that the owners think the company is dead. B) Order straight from the company. Which I tend to do, This has it's own problem. They use some arcane method of shipping fees. I live in MI, where Palladium is housed, and if I order a simple 160 page book for $18 the shipping is every bit of $16 to $18. In the same state. I've sent large christmas boxes across the country for far less, but a soft cover black and white 160 page book costs as much to ship, as the cover price. So... it might be priced $18, on the website, but it's $34+ if you buy it from the company, depending on their shipping. I can show you invoices to that extent as well. lol or C) Find the stuff used on Ebay or Amazon 'sellers'. Where in the quality comes into question. The books have good content but the quality isn't there. the covers curl and 'peel' after minimal use. I have every book they've published except for... 4 I think? Maybe 5, I treat them well but yeah I've had to go back and order seconds, or thirds of most of the main books due to the durability (most are soft cover books at 8 by 11. they don't hold up well). Which brings it to the last point. The fact that other Game books CAN be found on Amazon. Shadowrun, Pathfinder, etc, the Palladium books are NOT really that much of a value if at all. Pathfinder Core book, Hard back, full color, glossy pages, cover to cover, 576 pages long. $31.49 off Amazon, every day of the week. Free shipping with prime.
Palladium's most recent release, Robotech Genisis Pits Sourcebook, Softcover, black and white, 112 pages, $16.95, with $14 shipping in the same state, for a total of $31.

I love Palladium's worlds.(and yes I know about the power creep and ability to mini/max, twink to ungodly levels. Our groups refrain from such)) I started with After the Bomb for TMNT. I own most every book they've ever produced. I even introduced my sons to RPGs using Palladium's books and systems. I just don't fool myself to their faults.

I like the books, but if you open them up to any modern RPG's except maybe Munchkin (( which is a parody anyway)) They look a generation or two behind, and due to their problems with distribution and game stores even knowing they exist, their cost is more than just cover and not 'low' on the scale.
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With cost, I was thinking "on the shelf" price, which I've most often seen around 20 to 25 dollars for one of their books as opposed to 30 to 40 dollars for most other games/systems with some (I'm looking hard at you Dark Heresy) being ludicrously overpriced.

I'd rather have a simple looking book for 25 dollars than have to pay 35 dollars for a "fancy-pants" book.
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QUOTE (DMiller @ Feb 21 2013, 02:13 AM) *
ShadowDragon8685,
If this is directed at me (and only IF) then player characters should have access to Twist of Fate too (using that logic). If the statement was not directed at me, then please disregard.

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It was. And in fact, I agree with that statement. Either PCs should have access to Twist Fate, or nobody should.*

It's one thing for Dragons to be huge fucking monsters that are super-beefy. That's a matter of them being mega-huge and mega-tough, and it's not out-of-the-question to imagine that the players might be dragons, if the game supported it.

It's not even out of the question to imagine that very old, very powerful magicians have lots and lots of Initiate ranks. After all, they got to be very old and very powerful for a reason.

But to say that's a feat the PCs are blanket incapable of because they aren't the right splat/race is assinine, as is giving the dragons the ability to influence core game mechanics in unfair ways that nobody else can.

The rules should be the same for everyone. If you can't hack it because you lack sufficient XP/resources/magic/technology/backup/whatever, that's one thing. But being unable to hack it because they're just playing with different rules than you are is assinine. XP can be gained, resources can be gained (or the other guy's resources can be destroyed,) magic, technology, and backup can be gained, or the other guy's magic can be suppressed by creative means, their backup can be neutralized creatively or directly, influenced to abandon their cause, etcetera, and you can get your hands on cutting-edge tech, or do something sneaky to neutralize the other guy's tech.

But letting them just screw with core game mechanics? You might as well just say that a dragon eats 1d6 player characters a round without need to roll, and the player characters in question are entitled to absolutely no means to defend themselves from this, including the Hand of God.

Dragons are dangerous enough, they don't need Twist Fate any more than they need to score a hit on a 4 or a 3.

*Twist Fate is assy, so I'd say nobody should get it.
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QUOTE (All4BigGuns @ Feb 21 2013, 02:59 AM) *
With cost, I was thinking "on the shelf" price, which I've most often seen around 20 to 25 dollars for one of their books as opposed to 30 to 40 dollars for most other games/systems with some (I'm looking hard at you Dark Heresy) being ludicrously overpriced.

I'd rather have a simple looking book for 25 dollars than have to pay 35 dollars for a "fancy-pants" book.


As a collector and a fan of Palladium since I was 13. I wish I could find them on the shelf. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) You're not 'wrong' if you look at exact shelf price, (Assuming you can find them in a store) They are cheaper than some RPG's out there. ((Again assuming you buy them in the store at full price))

I personally haven't bought an RPG off the shelf in years. (( Half being no RPG stores where I live, the other half being i can get them for 30% or more cheaper through Amazon and only wait 2 days.))

The combination of not being able to find them (palladium books) 'on the shelf' in years, and the other companies selling via Amazon (( or even better yet PDF)) the 'actual' costs differ.

But you are not 'wrong' as per the 'on the shelf cost'.
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QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Feb 21 2013, 05:18 PM) *
It was. And in fact, I agree with that statement. Either PCs should have access to Twist Fate, or nobody should.*
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Thank you. I can see your point, and it is well though out. I don't agree, but I do think you have valid points. I don't have a problem with unique abilities assigned to specific race or category of beings, however I can see that other might. My thoughts on the wish list still stand, after all it is a wish list.

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QUOTE (All4BigGuns @ Feb 21 2013, 08:59 AM) *
With cost, I was thinking "on the shelf" price, which I've most often seen around 20 to 25 dollars for one of their books as opposed to 30 to 40 dollars for most other games/systems with some (I'm looking hard at you Dark Heresy) being ludicrously overpriced.

I'd rather have a simple looking book for 25 dollars than have to pay 35 dollars for a "fancy-pants" book.


Me not. I'm totally disappointed each time I buy a Moongoose product when I see the quality of other books. And I'm willing to pay more for that. Heck, I'm even willing to pay for gold editions (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)



I do think that pdf is a good alternative solution for people that wanna spend less.
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QUOTE (ShadowDragon8685 @ Feb 21 2013, 01:18 AM) *
But to say that's a feat the PCs are blanket incapable of because they aren't the right splat/race is assinine, as is giving the dragons the ability to influence core game mechanics in unfair ways that nobody else can.

So then you'd be in favor of equalizing other non-playables, like Cyberzombies, Paracritters, Cyborgs, Twisted Path Mages and Adepts, and the like?

Players are incapable of surviving with less than 0 Essence? How assinine! They lack access to Critter Powers and their benefits? Absurd! They can't have their brains be put into jars and hooked up to drones? Outright stupid! They can't learn Twisted magics and metamagics and adept powers? Idiotic!

I don't understand where you're coming from. You're fine with countless other splat/race based powers, but for some reason Twist Fate just torques you off?

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I would like non-augmented mundanes to be viable in some way perhaps a higher edge cap or something.
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