@Sparks said in What RPG SYSTEM do you want to play on a Mu*?:
Are you talking system here, or setting, @Thenomain?
@Thenomain said in What RPG SYSTEM do you want to play on a Mu*?:
clarification: You could say "Pathfinder" even if what you mean is "Pathfinder in modern day". Setting is often tied to system, but I want to know what system mechanics you want to play online.
I hope that answers the question. In cases where system and setting cannot be untangled, assume that saying, say, "Exalted" assumes the link, but do it because you would enjoy playing the Exalted System online.
It's okay to not be excited to play a system. For setting, we have another thread; system is the only question that hasn't been asked.
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@Arkandel said in What RPG SYSTEM do you want to play on a Mu*?:
Does this help? I'm not asking rhetorically, I don't know if it's what you want out of this thread.
My purpose is mainly that we as a board in general have taken to complaining that "X" mechanics are broken in, well, mainly WoD games. But broken mechanics is going to happen on every RPG-based game.
The kind of game you think people would enjoy online is helpful, but I can get the same flavor of information by asking, "What systems do you not care would be broken if you played them online?"
I enjoy nWoD and CoD online far more than I enjoyed oWoD (aka cWoD) online. I probably would never play a Classic or v20 WoD Mu* again, even though I think Classic WoD has the more engaging setting. The tabletop-minded vagueness of Classic WoD rules simply ruins it for me.
I think Apocalypse World would be a fantastic online RPG system, and would love introducing more people to it. I even think Fate Core would answer that endless "what do you do day to day" question that a lot of people ask, if only I could get people to accept the core Aspects premise of Fate Core.
These are mechanics/system concerns, not setting concerns. That's what I want.