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General Category => RPGs => : Ezechiel357 September 24, 2014, 03:58:59 AM

: Boiling point - Baseraider: change of rules
: Ezechiel357 September 24, 2014, 03:58:59 AM
I just listen the latest RPPR game of boiling point and it seems that the crew is using a different rule to handle the tier difference.

Is it the one proposed on the BaseRaider site, giving a flat +/-3 modification per tier difference ? It sounds like it was a +/-2 difference tier,
What was your feeling ?

I did run a few games with the base raider rule as written, and because it was quite low powered, the tier difference were completely trowing out of balance some test with results of 12 or even 14. So although I like the mechanism, I am looking for a way to shrink a bit the huge difference.
: Re: Boiling point - Baseraider: change of rules
: clockworkjoe September 24, 2014, 01:36:55 PM
Here's the alternate power tier rules I used for the Boiling Point playtest: http://www.baseraiders.com/2014/06/18/alternate-rules-for-power-tiers/

Although I forgot to add in the weapon/armor bonuses for tier differences so it was just a +2 per tier difference. The main thing about tiers is the quality of the ability in question. Since Tom's character had superhuman science, I allowed him to jury-rig alien translators, hack into advanced technology and similar stuff.
: Re: Boiling point - Baseraider: change of rules
: D6xD6 - Chris September 24, 2014, 09:18:47 PM
Having used them, the new power tier rules make the game much easier to balance.  Honestly the alternate power tiers and boost patches have made Base Raiders one of my players' most enjoyable games.

Which is why I am a little bummed by the current support for Boiling Point.  It needs more love.  :(
: Re: Boiling point - Baseraider: change of rules
: Mr. Purple September 24, 2014, 10:23:21 PM
Having used them, the new power tier rules make the game much easier to balance.  Honestly the alternate power tiers and boost patches have made Base Raiders one of my players' most enjoyable games.

Which is why I am a little bummed by the current support for Boiling Point.  It needs more love.  :(

Agreed!  It's a fun scenario; I'm surprised more people aren't circling it, ready to sink their teeth into this amazing product.