There’s no way the Ice castle of the necrolord and the mountains of muscle aren’t a Fire &Ice reference
There’s no way the Ice castle of the necrolord and the mountains of muscle aren’t a Fire &Ice reference
Those are sick, where’d you get the stands?
Same with mine and Bennies. You can’t take them with you after all.
Also if its from the developers of the system you also, hopefully, can assume that they are keeping with their own visions and intentions which should be healthy for the system. Even if its just “Story” content, it’d be really weird to see a room full of random sci-fi crap in what has up until that point been mostly a gritty fantasy dungeon. Also, people can rail against this all they want, but people tend towards authority. The developers and publishers saying X feat or edge or whatever is useable in X setting, it doesn’t leave a lot of room for inter-group bickering about it, but even then its opt-in.
Yea this is 100% the issue here. If I wanted to make content, I would, if I purchase a book with content for a specific setting or scenario, then there had better be that content in it.
Oh I’m not. I don’t even play 5e anymore unless someone else is running it. I moved my setting and campaigns to Savage Worlds.
I did so because I don’t like that WotC sells me books that are half baked and claims it’s up to GM to write the content they paid for.
Also the entire debacle the other year with the OGL.
Idk. I kinda of expect that when I buy something that all the information I would need would be present. But, I guess if you like having some of the information only, then it makes sense there’s no rules for sailing space ships in the space sailing book. Especially since they charge you the same for modules with half the information in them as modules that have all the information in them.
Really d&d 5e is a mid system from an increasingly mid company.
Wasn’t this game put into maintenance mode?
Why does this thumbnail make me so irrationally mad?
Just end us already
Oh, I do not disagree. If anything it really highlights the duplicitous hypocritical fallacies that are often foisted upon the lower classes to prove their poverty is self-inflicted.
“I’m not a soulless boomer telling people pull themselves up by their bootstraps, I’m just giving honest and mathematically correct facts!”
Then begins to list off pretty much everything from don’t make avocado toast to just move out of the city, despite you not maybe being able to afford that.
Then tells a person to stop caring for his father and let him live uncomfortably, possibly even die, just so that they can get a house based on some really flimsy and very personal philosophies.
I love how they’ve done nothing but bitch about “no one showing facts” but they avoid the posts with citations like the plague because they already got theirs and want the poors to shut up.
There’s also the newish Starship Troopers: Extermination
Yeah I think this song was kind of annoying.
I don’t know I’m not really into TOS, it was too campy for me. I liked TNG just fine, something about ENT really had like a rough, we’re doing real first time exploration kind of vibes to it which I really enjoyed.
I agree the ending wasn’t great.
It drives me up the wall how easily people just ignore Verhoevens satire. The ST:E discord is filled with people who think it’s an advertisement for fascism. Or those other people that think Heinlein had a great political philosophy.
Do people genuinely not like ENT?
It is an unfortunate fact that Shadowrun tends to suffocate under its own density.
What if it’s both?