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Where else do you hang out at?
sladethesniper 05-30-2008, 02:49 AM A bit off topic and perhaps frowned upon (if so, please delete), but where else do you hang out on line?
I am pretty much a giant gun toting geek so I hang out at the Palladium forums trying to tell people mega-damage is both real and not that impressive IRL. I hang out at the Pits of Evil forums because I am staff writer for them. I hang out at anything with the us.mil address because I am in the military and they have oodles of nifty stuff for me to learn. Also at the BRP forums, since I play A LOT of Call of Cthulhu! I go by the same handle on all of them since I would forget my name if I didn't... Anybody else?? -STS ******************** Targan 05-30-2008, 03:26 AM I regularly visit http://www.93gamesstudio.com/forum which is run by the people who are about to publich the new version of T2K, Twilight:2013. ******************** sladethesniper 05-30-2008, 03:37 AM Twilight 2013? Anything to do with old school Cyberpunk?? -STS ******************** Targan 05-30-2008, 03:42 AM Twilight 2013? Anything to do with old school Cyberpunk??No the date is just coincidental. The new Twilight system looks promising though. ******************** Cpl. Kalkwarf 05-31-2008, 09:11 AM Lets see I also hang out at 93 also. The AFMBE boards, The COTI, and Mongoose traveller boards, AR15, M4, THR, And Zombie Squad forums. ******************** |
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Resurrecting another dead thread...
I tend to hang out on http://www.Rpol.net, where I'm running a couple games (T2K and Deadlands: Hell on Earth) and playing in a few at the same time (All Flesh Must be Eaten x2, T2K x2, Shadowrun). It's a nice PBeM/PbP oriented site, worth checking out. When not getting my game on, I like perusing http://www.Cracked.com for yucks. Tony |
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RPG.net, Grognardia, Playing D&D with porn stars, Citizens of the Imperium, Star Frontiers.net/.org, Gnome Stew, You meet in a tavern, Cortexsystemrpg.org and Star Fleet Universe.
daily comics: Failbook, Failblog, Demotivational posters, EpBot and Cake Wrecks. Other comics: Order of the Stick, Weregeek, AFBlues, Erfworld, PvP, Girl Genius, Darths and droids.
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Thanks for that. Mike |
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SJ Games forums, wegfansite.com and to a lesser extent rec.games.frp.gurps.
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Lee,
Ah, love that Order of the Stick. http://dndwithpornstars.blogspot.com/ is fairly mind-blowing and worth reading. Some good gaming ideas, there! Added: http://terminallance.com/ Although I can't say I hang out there per se, this is certainly a site I think that is worth a look! Tony Last edited by helbent4; 10-20-2010 at 02:19 PM. |
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I tend to hang at several TMP groups on Yahoo.
(This will REALLY date me!!??) I read quite a bit at sites for Star Fleet Battles and 2nd/3rd gen Starfire from Task Force Games. (NOT at the abomination that Starfire has become IMHO. ) Mike |
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how do we get in that D&D game!?!?! |
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Used to enjoy SFB until Task Force started to get more than a little stupid with all of the new races, got to the point where you couldn't keep buying the modules! Starfire is still a kickass game!!!! Don't know about the latest edition! |
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Starfire, however, got nuts. Task Force sold the rights to an independant developer, David Weber had a falling out with the new designers, and the game has exploded from a 20-30 page marvel of brevity to a 50 page mess (IMHO). So many rules that were NOT needed (Again, IMHO). Starfire used to be a game you could set up and play a scenario in 10-20 minutes. Now it seems to take forever. Mike |
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OTOH, I'm still a Star Fleet Battles addict. The pace of supplements seems manageable to me.
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Would love to get the 4th Interstellar War rules for Starfire, but looking over the mess, just don't know any more. Death of another great game system because somebody new has to "improve" it I guess. |
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I, too, would like to get a copy of the ISW4 rules for Starfire. Mike |
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And each race then got a special weapon; Federation got photon torpedoes; Klingons got disruptors; Romulans got plasma torpedoes; Kzintis got drones and so forth...ok But then the modules started to release Federation destroyers with plasma torpedoes and Romulans with drones...and by the time module 4-5 came out, SFB had lost its focus and became one of the worst examples of "rules wars" I can think of. ARRRRGGGHHHH!!!!! |
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SFB did one thing right. They FINALLY removed the Romulans and Gorn with drones. Left them the plasma torpedo. (That is canon for the Romulans at least.) At last count (and I will admit I do not have all of the modules) THere were over 1000 !!!! pages of rules, ship lay out forms, and etc.... This isn't rules war...this is rules EXPLOSION!! Mike |
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ADB has stopped adding rules & weapons to the 'base' game, and the core rules are frozen-- they have not been revised in almost 20 years. Nearly all recent additions are to variants or alternate locations, like the Omega or Magellanic Sectors, which do not interface with the 'canon' part of the galaxy. BTW, I will suggest the Federation Commander game, also from ADB, which is a simplified and stripped-down Star Fleet Battles. A lot of what people call rules bloat is gone.
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