I'm running these particular questions across a few of the RPG communities, because I'm gathering information for Modiphius and Longcon UK regarding what people are looking for in regards to campaign play.
This leads into the idea of organised play events as well as box sets and other games that have been put together as a series of events. What I'm interested in is why people want to play longer games, linked games, and whole campaigns.
In the spirit of fair play, I'm including all my answers on the questions as well.
1: Which (if any) was your favourite game.
Jovian Chronicles: The Chaos Principle
2: Why?
Because it was billed as a cinematic adventure, and it lived up to the hype.
3: Did you get to the end of the campaign and if not, what stopped you...?
We did get to the end of the campaign, it took us three months of weekly play, five players in total.
4: If you did get to the end, was the reward commensurate with the effort taken to get there.
Knowing that we'd been part of the events that went on was a huge buzz to the players involved, having their characters involved at that level of operations was a massive step up from where we'd been previously.
5: What do people look for in a multi game session? Does there have to be a link between games...?
I look for progression, things that you don't get in a one shot, chances to make a difference in the game world itself. I particularly liked the idea of the L5R games where the results of the tournaments were implemented into the game world, I liked that everyone was involved to that level.
And finally, which game would you most like to see a campaign for, and that question doesn't have to be a modiphius game, because I'm interested across the board.
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
How Kickstarters should be done... Lone Wolf from Cubicle 7
Looking through the list of things that I've backed on Kickstarter, it seems that a whole lot of them are scheduled to arrive round about now, this has the bonus of me getting loads of things all at the same time, and the negative of causing the family to wonder just how much I've backed on kickstarter.
Pleas of "But I backed this three years ago" are unlikely to be listened to...
Cheerfully, here's one that I backed that I didn't have to wait for, and what a win it's been...
This is Lone Wolf...
First thoughts, production values, well above and beyond, particularly for the price point that they've put this out at (my pledge came in at £26 including £6 shipping), solid box with inlay for use with the system (and when I say solid, I mean solid...)
Everything full colour and well illustrated.
Sample characters easily and clearly laid out...
with tons of information on them
Maps...
Plural...
If the pregens weren't enough, blank character sheets....
And thick card counters...
This is what companies should be doing to get people into games, good product, plenty of it, delivered at a price people can afford and that gives them all they need to play not just the first game but onwards from there. There'll be some saying that it was a few months late, and to them I say the physical copy was late, but the PDF copy that everyone could use to get playing was there bang on time, and I'll forgive a lot when the finished product is this good...
Brief review on the system and book contents, the book of Kai Training is the character generation book, it covers everything you need to make a character and get adventuring. System is D10 base and modifiers apply, there aren't many of these and even those who've not played any game before will have no trouble picking this up.
The Book of Kai Wisdom is the world and adventuring book, details on advancing characters, increasing skills, and what sort of thing the adventurers will find out there are in here. Easily comparable with other starter sets for long established games such as Pathfinder or D&D (and I appreciate that Lone Wolf as a world is also long established), with enough content to start and carry through to completion a characters adventuring life.
And speaking of a characters adventuring life, the Book of Kai Legends is an adventure module with two prebuilt adventures and a lot of content. It also contains basic guidelines on how to make your own adventures and stories.
In all, brilliant, this is what the industry needs to do more of, easily accessible games with plenty of content that are useful to beginners and old hands alike...
Well recommended.
Monday, 14 September 2015
Pengineering - The Heart of Darkness...
And so last week, I mentioned that I was testing out a few different inks to see if there was something that suited my need for a particular type of black. There wasn't much in them, but the Heart of Darkness ink was an absolute black compared to the Bulletproof black which was dark, but not absolute, so Heart of Darkness it was to be...
As it happened, there was, but the problem was that you couldn't get that shade of black in this country without spending far more money than I was willing to put against it, or so I thought...
Having been unable to secure Heart of Darkness, I opted for Bulletproof Black and went over to Purepens to see if they had any in stock, imagine my surprise when I found that they were stocking Heart of Darkness right next to it...
This was an omen...
So, the next day, a box arrived containing the ink I'd ordered and a few things besides, the explanation was by way of a note that had clearly been crammed in there with everything else, further proof if I needed it that this is all the work of one man who just likes pens and ink...
What I got in here was the huge bottle of Heart of Darkness ink (128ml), with a badly stuck on sticker featuring an image from the Dark continent, and then two pens...
The first one being a "Free Tinker" to allow people to get used to the idea of playing around with fountain pens and see how they work for themselves...
Free...
The second being one of the regular noodlers pens called a "Charlie" which is already set up for use.
More on this as I get to work, but no cartridge in either pen, both designed to have ink dropped into the barrel and feed from there, samples to follow when I've got it worked out...
As it happened, there was, but the problem was that you couldn't get that shade of black in this country without spending far more money than I was willing to put against it, or so I thought...
Having been unable to secure Heart of Darkness, I opted for Bulletproof Black and went over to Purepens to see if they had any in stock, imagine my surprise when I found that they were stocking Heart of Darkness right next to it...
This was an omen...
So, the next day, a box arrived containing the ink I'd ordered and a few things besides, the explanation was by way of a note that had clearly been crammed in there with everything else, further proof if I needed it that this is all the work of one man who just likes pens and ink...
What I got in here was the huge bottle of Heart of Darkness ink (128ml), with a badly stuck on sticker featuring an image from the Dark continent, and then two pens...
The first one being a "Free Tinker" to allow people to get used to the idea of playing around with fountain pens and see how they work for themselves...
Free...
The second being one of the regular noodlers pens called a "Charlie" which is already set up for use.
More on this as I get to work, but no cartridge in either pen, both designed to have ink dropped into the barrel and feed from there, samples to follow when I've got it worked out...
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Sometimes... You've just got to change the Ammo...
And when your weapon of choice is a pen, the ammunition has to be Ink...
I've been writing for a while with Deep Dark Blue, but I found that over time, the colour was fading from the almost midnight colour I was so fond of to a far lighter shade, and so I switched back to black for a while, starting with the parker Quink that I already have tons of that sadly dries to a grey (a dark grey to be sure, but grey nonetheless...).
So I tried something else, Pelikans Edelstein Onyx, which has been working very well for me and I've been enjoying it immensely, but I heard word of inks that were produced by a man alone, he no longer ships them to england (except at great cost through certain suppliers), and mixes them himself, a one man band that took on all comers in the world, including such great ink companies as Diamine...
So I sought these inks out, coming with evocative names such as Heart of Darkness, Bad Green Gator, 54th Massachusetts and others, and some being described as "Bulletproof", which is to say that they're both bleach, ink, and scrubbing resistant, and the only problem being that they're not available in this country...
Unless you want to pay £50 a bottle...
Which I was not inclined to do without knowing the quality of the ink...
And so upon Ebay I found a seller who was putting out tester bottles of 2ml of ink in all the different types, and here now are those two ink samples, being Heart of Darkness (because you would, wouldn't you...) and Brilliant Black, which I'm going to fill my empty Edelstein cartridges with and test out, results when I have them...
Friday, 4 September 2015
Big B******* Walking club goes to North America....
Again to Langsett, this time with the time in hand to get all the way around and also with the ability to get into the higher areas of it. For those not familiar with Ben Nevis, this is nowhere near as tall, but there are a number of similarities with it.
Look at it from the point of view that if you can't get up this one, don't even get out of the car at Nevis.... :)
That said, it was a spectacular walk and took us around the top of the Reservoir and up into North America...
In Sheffield...
I kid you not...
Read on...
The fenced off section of the main Dam
And when you get through the fence
Couldn't quite figure out how...
Blamed it on not being able to see anything for the sun...
And then down into the reservoir path proper
Translated, "If it's shiny, don't kick it...."
The edge of the reservoir showing how much rain we haven't had recently...
And the high point before we really had to start climbing.
Found a bridge...! You knew we had to...
Doesn't look that steep, but it went on a way...
And here's where we found North America....
These ruins are all that is left of North America Farm, following them being used for target practise by a variety of tank brigades in the second world war, I suspect that a lot of the stone has been taken by people over the years and used for other projects, but it is interesting to see how far out of the way they built functional buildings back then.
And by this point, the local wildlife were taking an interest, so we made a trip down.
And this bit felt very much like Ben Nevis in a lot of ways, from the angle and turns.
To the steps and boundaries.
We took a walk around the river at the bottom
and the path on the hill we'll take when there's more light to be had (it was dark half an hour after this picture...)
Which gave us a spectacular sunset to observe
And of course, all you need is...
And random mini staircases in the middle of the forest...
Nights are closing in fast now, so we're moving the walks to Thursday where we can and setting off earlier rather than waiting till we both get back on tuesday nights. As always, interesting suggestions for walks are always appreciated.
Look at it from the point of view that if you can't get up this one, don't even get out of the car at Nevis.... :)
That said, it was a spectacular walk and took us around the top of the Reservoir and up into North America...
In Sheffield...
I kid you not...
Read on...
The fenced off section of the main Dam
And when you get through the fence
Couldn't quite figure out how...
Blamed it on not being able to see anything for the sun...
And then down into the reservoir path proper
Translated, "If it's shiny, don't kick it...."
The edge of the reservoir showing how much rain we haven't had recently...
And the high point before we really had to start climbing.
Found a bridge...! You knew we had to...
Doesn't look that steep, but it went on a way...
And here's where we found North America....
These ruins are all that is left of North America Farm, following them being used for target practise by a variety of tank brigades in the second world war, I suspect that a lot of the stone has been taken by people over the years and used for other projects, but it is interesting to see how far out of the way they built functional buildings back then.
And by this point, the local wildlife were taking an interest, so we made a trip down.
And this bit felt very much like Ben Nevis in a lot of ways, from the angle and turns.
To the steps and boundaries.
We took a walk around the river at the bottom
and the path on the hill we'll take when there's more light to be had (it was dark half an hour after this picture...)
Which gave us a spectacular sunset to observe
And of course, all you need is...
And random mini staircases in the middle of the forest...
Nights are closing in fast now, so we're moving the walks to Thursday where we can and setting off earlier rather than waiting till we both get back on tuesday nights. As always, interesting suggestions for walks are always appreciated.
Thursday, 3 September 2015
And the second part of the article...
Yesterday
I spoke of why it is important that whatever people want to put out there
should be allowed to be put out there, some people actually read the article,
some people got the headline and made an assumption based on that, threats and
stupidity ensued...
And
that’s why I left that half of the article on there without finishing it, a
number of people who know me wrote in and said “You left it like you had
something more to say...”
Actually,
I do...
It
is vital, not good or right, but vital
that people be allowed to say what they want, that they can speak whatever they
want when and wherever they want, and there are two reasons for this.
1:
Because as I mentioned yesterday, then we know they are there...
2:
Because most people don’t go looking for problems, but they will act when one
is presented to them...
What
I’ve seen over the last few days has been nothing short of brilliant, because
the overwhelming response from most has been that this is not their game and that they will have no part of it, and to all
those looking in from the outside, they too have the choice to skim read the
title and make a conclusion or look closely and see the truth of it.
And
the truth of this..?
Ranging from the white heat of those offended
by the very existence of the product to the bemused shaking of heads from those
who were not personally offended but thought the product stupid and immature, almost
all of us have been saying that it’s a bad product that in no way represents
the community.
Truth...
Some
argue that it shouldn't be allowed to be put out there because it lowers the level
of our community, it shows us up as immature children giggling at fart jokes.
False...
What
it shows is that when things like this arise, we as a community rise up to say “This
is not us...” and anyone coming to the table with this as evidence that we’re
immature children will have to contend with the massive outpouring of “NOT US”
that sits right next to it.
If
they never get to put it out there however...?
It’ll
still be there...
We
just won’t see it, and one day it’ll be used as a point against us with all our
detractors saying that no one protested it...
I’d
rather know that there’s people in my community that do and say this, I’d
rather them be in the open where everyone can see them on one side and everyone
else on the other, I’d rather people be able to make their own conclusions
rather than saying this sort of thing doesn’t exist in our community...
Because it does
And
Freedom of Speech is exactly that, Speech, you can say what you want. Not the same as Freedom of Action, where those
who want it, buy it, and those who don’t, don’t...
On
a day when a product like this becomes the top selling product on any website
except the creators, then I’ll be
concerned.
But
it is not this day...
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Drivethru and Freedom of Speech
Trigger Warning: All of them,
the following piece contains frank opinions on a number of things, those who
know me know that I have fought my whole life for those less able than me, I’ve
always been there for those who needed me, and I fight for what I believe to be
right. I’ve got strong opinions that I
keep to myself because I don’t feel the need to talk about them to others.
That changed just recently.
There’s been a lot of talk in recent times of what’s acceptable and
what’s not in the world of RPGs, and a lot of it has centred around a
particular product (That I shall not name to give it more publicity) that
arrived on the store and set off an Inferno because it wasn’t immediately
pulled down by the stores management.
I have to preface what I’m about to say because the potential for
people to twist things for their own agenda is colossal, and we all have to be
aware that there are always agendas when individual points of view are being
considered..
The question posed was whether or not something can be considered
inappropriate for general release due to the subject matter contained within,
and to make a reasonable comment on that, you have to consider things in a
broader perspective.
Is it appropriate to take it down because it offends certain people?
No... Never...
Why?
Because you’d never make anything, someone somewhere will always have a
problem with something, no matter how much the rest of the world likes it
(sometimes exactly because the rest
of the world likes it.)
Is it appropriate to take it down because it contains certain subjects
that are considered taboo?
No... Never...
Why?
Because the subject matter is not the problem, the way in which it’s
presented is the problem. It’s possible
to talk about any subject from two different perspectives, one that uses the
subject respectfully and carefully, neither sensationalising or condoning it,
and one that uses the subject for shock and baiting tactics.
The First is acceptable, the Second is not.
To say that bad things don’t exist is naive at best, stupid at worst,
and by not talking about them, the only thing you do is deny their existence to
people who would otherwise not have known about them.
Would the world be better off thinking some things didn’t exist?
No... Never...
Why?
Because they do exist...
There are bastards in the world, All genders, all creeds, all
religions, all orientations, bastardry is not limited to any part of humanity,
and that’s where the subject matter becomes a problem, when it’s used for the
wrong purpose.
When you write something, you have to consider what is it you’re
writing. If you write a scene where a
bunch of fifty year olds are playing RPG’s around a table (bear with me here)
you can present it in two ways, the first shows a bunch of childish losers who
never grew up, the second shows two directors, one geneticist and a nuclear
engineer all having fun with their friends.
If you write a rape scene, it can be presented as the horrific crime it
is, it can show the devastation that it leaves behind, the wounds that often
never close, and if they do, remain close to the surface. Or you can use it as a tagline, something to
draw people in to stare at.
Because most of humanity does stare when others are hurt or upset, they
don’t step up and try to help, they don’t put themselves at risk.
They take out their phones and
film it...
It was the second that the aforementioned product did, the title was
deliberately provocative and those who wrote it knew that. If they didn’t, they should seriously
consider which world they live in, no one is that naive anymore...
And this brought up the question of free speech, with many heated
opinions on all sides.
My take?
Are you free to speak of it?
Of course, those are the freedoms that the countries we live in granted
you.
Are others free to speak of you in return?
Of course, those are the freedoms that the countries we live in granted
them.
It is not right (note the use of the word right, not possible or reasonable) to restrict the opinions of any person just because you don’t agree with them. If you cannot or will not make a reasonable
argument to what they are saying, then you have the choice of ignoring them or
walking away, because it’s very likely if they’ve been shouting about it, they’re
going to keep on shouting about it. Does
this apply to everyone?
Yes... Absolutely...
Whether it’s over the Ether or in person, if you care about something,
you’ll form a strong opinion to it, and you’ll be inclined to defend that
position from anyone attacking it, which is only human nature. What makes us most human is the ability to
accept (Not agree) that someone else has a different perspective, and that as
long as it’s not hurting anyone, we should let them have that.
Now here’s where the box of worms opens...
Most of the entrenched on both sides are now saying “But it is hurting
me, I’m hurt because I want to say **** because it matters to me, and it hurts
when I can’t say it because of those bastards.” Only for the other side to
retort with “But it is hurting me, I’m hurt because I want to say **** because
it matters to me, and it hurts when I can’t say it because of those bastards.”
And this goes on...
Every once in a while, someone has to step into the middle of these
wars, and because these people identify with neither side, they end up getting
shot at from both sides and whatever they do will not be enough.
This is where I found Matt Mcelroy this week after this went up. Unlike a whole bunch of people who are
talking about him at the moment, I know Matt. I’ve met him in person and while
I haven’t spent as much time around him as I’d have liked, I know him enough to
know he’s a good guy faced with the impossible task of putting in measures to
satisfy both sides when both sides are only happy with their perspectives and
recognise no middle ground.
Matt holds a tremendous amount of power as the person in charge of
Drivethru, and with great power...Well...
Comes Great Headaches I have no doubt...
They’re never going to make things right for everyone, and whether they
took a side or not, there’d be people upset and there’s still no win to be
had...
There’s no win in this for anyone, only those who profit from the
war...
For myself, I think the product that was put up was deliberate
clickbait, I haven’t bought it so I can’t comment on it, and I also believe
that absolute censorship is not the way forwards. It ends up like the BBFC
before they were accountable, and we all saw how that ended up, the only films
that got through in those days without a red triangle on them involved paint
and the art of drying...
And in times like these, I’ll stand with the people trying rather than
the people yelling...
And I’m with Matt on this, I’m not on anyones side, I’m here to help where
I can...
Those who say I can’t help without choosing a side, this isn’t a war,
you might think it is, but it’s not, not yet...
This is how wars start, lets
try to stop it from getting to that stage...