The State of the Chronicles of Darkness
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The only concern that is actually legitimate, in a way, if you don't like something about a gameline, is "why are they spending resources making this tripe when they could be furthering better games", but that is, in itself, highly subjective.
Otherwise, if a gamerunner has real concerns, they can just not allow the game, you know?
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@Coin said:
Otherwise, if a gamerunner has real concerns, they can just not allow the game, you know?
Yeah, but there's a range between Promethean ("I'm'a gonna have to change things a lot to make this viable and/or it alters the whole setting in a drastic fashion") and Geist ("I added a sphere but people who don't care probably won't have to").
Some spheres are just more modular than others.
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@Arkandel said:
@Coin said:
Otherwise, if a gamerunner has real concerns, they can just not allow the game, you know?
Yeah, but there's a range between Promethean ("I'm'a gonna have to change things a lot to make this viable and/or it alters the whole setting in a drastic fashion") and Geist ("I added a sphere but people who don't care probably won't have to").
Some spheres are just more modular than others.
I haven't really read it but from what I've heard it's pretty much made to interact with other spheres in its own way depending on the sphere. So... there's likely going to be some stuff that will mesh well and other stuff that will be a nightmare in a MU setting.
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I actually really, really like Beast. It's definitely its own thing; Beasts are avatars of primordial fear and can bring nightmares into the real world, basically. Give it the benefit of the doubt and have a full read, don't just make assumptions based on the blurb.
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Beast v. Changeling. Keeper v. Beast. I dig it.
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@Wizz said:
I actually really, really like Beast. It's definitely its own thing; Beasts are avatars of primordial fear and can bring nightmares into the real world, basically. Give it the benefit of the doubt and have a full read, don't just make assumptions based on the blurb.
We're going to need to work on that bloodline again, @skew.
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@Ganymede or find a Beast game!
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Anyone have a review of Beast?
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Uh, thats Sullivan, Sully to his friends. Derrrr.
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@Ganymede said:
@Misadventure said:
Anyone have a review of Beast?
Blue. Hairy. Prefers to be called "Hank."
My kind of sass. u___u X-Men for life.
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@Ganymede said:
@Misadventure said:
Anyone have a review of Beast?
Blue. Hairy. Prefers to be called "Hank."
Dr. McCoy if you're nasty.
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You people. I swear.
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Mage: The Awakening Second Edition will be released next Wednesday, the 4th May
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Just in time for me to think about not running a Mage-game after all!
Is this what irony is? Do we need to call Ms. Morissette?
ES
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@tragedyjones said in The State of the Chronicles of Darkness:
Mage: The Awakening Second Edition will be released next Wednesday, the 4th May
Squeeeeeeee!
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@tragedyjones
Welp, there goes one of my discussion forums... they're going to go insane with Mage Supremacy. Oh joy. -
@Bobotron said in The State of the Chronicles of Darkness:
@tragedyjones
Welp, there goes one of my discussion forums... they're going to go insane with Mage Supremacy. Oh joy. -
@Wizz
LOL. It's always just so funny to watch people scream Mage Supremacy. Annoying, but funny. Still, I'm interested to see what they've done to the Mage setup and setting. -
Hint: It will still be boring.
But it could be worse: Over in their V20 line, Onyx Path just published a new version of what was, if memory serves, the most hated book in the entire line.
That's right, it's a new TRUE BLACK HAND sourcebook. Because that's what the setting really needed.