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Thanks for the plug. I'm trying to consolidate all of my fan work in one place, so the link in my sig file is current.
The "strict compliance" version of the encounter generator is stable and should be bug-free. I do not plan additional updates to it at this time. The "expanded" version is under frequent revision as new dumb ideas pop into my head. It has considerably more variety and detail than the first version, but it also may yield results that don't make a damn bit of sense, so consider it worth exactly what you paid for it. It also should be bug-free but I'm hand-coding every bit of it, so don't be surprised if it occasionally pukes. ETA: For other people's resources, I recommend Jed McClure's sandbox hexmaps, which I am using for a couple of different purposes right now. Jed was briefly sighted on this forum as Jedo, but his last activity was 2018. There's also some good material at The Ranting Savant's site. ETA2: I had sort of ignored the concept of solo play as "why don't I just write fiction" until stumbling upon the Ironsworn RPG and its use in the second season of Me, Myself, and Die. While Ironsworn is about as far from T2k as you can get in terms of design ethos, both the game and the series may be worth checking out for solo play style inspiration. ETA3: Looks like The Ranting Savant also has an account here as, unsurprisingly, therantingsavant. - C.
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Clayton A. Oliver / Occasional RPG Freelancer Since 1996 Author of The Pacific Northwest, coauthor of Tara Romaneasca, creator of several other free Twilight: 2000 and Twilight: 2013 resources, and curator of an intermittent gaming blog. It rarely takes more than a page to recognize that you're in the presence of someone who can write, but it only takes a sentence to know you're dealing with someone who can't. - Josh Olson Last edited by Tegyrius; 12-18-2020 at 07:26 PM. |
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Well I have to say I've already noted the encounter generator, nice piece of work there. And I'm looking forward to see the evolution of the 'expanded' version.
I have also seen the settlement generator, as well as the additional careers information you've done... Nicely done! I found and raided Jed's hexmaps too, not to mention the Ranting Savant's posts of which I wish there were more.... Hmmmm, so what else is out there that we've missed? As for the 'why don't I write fiction' question, I had very much the same revelation as you in that regard, having seen others do solo and do it well, it just struck me as something I wanted, maybe needed, to try, which then raised the questions of whether others were doing such things and what they used to make their own solo games work... |
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Also, if you don't mind spending a few dollars, DriveThruRPG has a range of random generator pages for such things as "contents of modern storage containers", "things to find in the wasteland", "items found in NPC pockets" and so on.
This is a good start page to browse: - https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...c-Corpse-Vol-1 |
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