cvozbosher

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[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

There's something to be said for trying the wrong thing too. Learning something doesn't work is just as valuable as learning something works. A lot of people (myself included) are afraid to fail so it's easier to do nothing than to try and fail. I force myself everyday to get out there and fail because if I've been the loser who did nothing and that was far worse than failing.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 32 points 10 months ago (2 children)

You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Current polling has major regions in russia polling 113% of the popular vote to putin. Do your research.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago

I play the Warhammer series, so I can't speak much to Pharoh (their newest game release). The apology actually covers a lot of what the drama is about. Higher priced DLCs with okay content, old bugs from the previous installments unfixed, terrible communication with the player base.

I like the apology. It's specific and they are putting their money where their mouth is. As long as they follow up, I think they can recoup a lot of goodwill. I'm hopeful because I love what they've done with the warhammer series and I want them to support it for years to come. It's great right now and it has incredible potential.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 1 points 11 months ago

Actually going to agree with this one. To adress the other commenters pushing against this post. Yes, roleplay can trigger a trauma response especially if it is done without consent. And creating a backstory is far different than creating pieces of a backstory, having it passed around to the other players and having the potential of conflict because of rumors. A lot of people will find that fun (I'm thinking of using this in my next campaign), if you have had a terrible experience with this it won't be.

On the other side of the coin, roleplay can be a wonderful way of facing traumas, but it has to be done right and with consent. Having clear communication between DM and players should be default and if allowing one player to not participate in that or have an altered participation (maybe leave out the one false), then so be it.

I also think it's sort of fucked up to dogpile this post.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I mean, this is literally my strategy. I'm okay not buying games from companies who utilize revenue tactics I don't agree with. Some will adopt in game ads and a lot won't. I'm pretty confident in my stable of devs that probably won't have to drop them. And if I'm wrong? Oh well. They don't get my money.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 6 points 11 months ago

Not who you responded to, but I can't follow a pre made campaign as a DM. My current campaign started as a pre made, but prepping for it felt too much like homework so we hopped the rails and I've been my own story.

To answer your question from how I operate, I have a rough idea of what the conclusion of the campaign looks like and a rough odea of how the party might get there. I only really know the specifics of what the party is currently doing or what they might encounter in the next months. At this point in the campaign the the players know who the big baddie is, what they're up to, and know of means to stop them. It's up to them to figure out a plan to stop the big bad. The party has taken some of my hooks to solve their problems and have gone completely off the rails at some points to solve their problems. There are some points in the campaign that are pretty linear (like right now, they need a macguffin from a particular place) and some where they're given set pieces, a location, and a good luck slap of the ass.

As it pertains to the meme up here for me personally, sometimes I'll build an encounter/boss/set piece and the party will completely fucking skip it. That's okay though, now I have a partial idea for later. I hope that gives you some insight into the other side. I'm also interested in other DMs that make their own, what methods they use.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Musk throws thermonuclear tantrum

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

Knowledge is a grower and a shower

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

That's actually really funny, because my brain saw the 2 fonts and saw nothing wrong with the image

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 29 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My strategy was to give the group some notoriety after they had done some stuff in the local region and have the local populous come up with really bad names and descriptions for them. Eventually they came up with their own name that fit them really well. They still have a few in jokes based on the names they were given. It felt fun and collaborative so I'll probably keep that strategy.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

Yes, gift cards are gift cards. Gift cards, however, are not money as you can't spend them anywhere.

[–] cvozbosher@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Does it hold up after a rewatch?

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