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General Chaos / frozen synapse
« on: April 26, 2010, 01:12:54 PM »
this looks fun http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/04/19/preview-frozen-synapse/

I am probably going to get a copy - which will give me an extra copy to give away.

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RPGs / Pathfinder thread
« on: April 19, 2010, 03:27:00 PM »
RJ ran the first game of his pathfinder mini campaign - we are level 10 dudes, and all of us are divine casters except for Jason. 2 druids, 2 clerics, a ranger and a rogue.

So far, it's been fun but

1. Character creation is such a pain in the ass at higher levels. Too much shit to pick and stat out, skills, feats, spells, animal companions, magic items. Probably wouldn't have been as bad if we had more than 1 book and 1 laptop with a PDF of the book but pathfinder has changed just enough that the d20srd.org isn't useful.

2. I really wish there was a pathfinder chargen program. DDI has spoiled me.

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RPGs / Bigger Bads - Monsters and Other Childish Things supplement
« on: April 16, 2010, 06:44:16 PM »
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=80630

I have it

It is full of all kinds of neat stuff - threats, chase rules, and of course GIANT WORLD CRUSHING MONSTERS

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General Chaos / echo bazaar - browser game I am playing
« on: April 16, 2010, 01:28:36 AM »
http://echobazaar.failbettergames.com/

Good writing and much more interesting setting than the generic 'rargh kill monsters for cool powerz!' browser based games.

You need a twitter account though. I am using @rosspayton to play


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RPGs / The Big List of RPG Plots
« on: March 31, 2010, 12:30:21 AM »
This is the best http://www.io.com/~sjohn/plots.htm

I've read and used it so often I just assume that everyone knows about it. I may be wrong though.

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General Chaos / Podcast Survey
« on: March 21, 2010, 03:59:11 PM »
Saw this on the rpgpodcaster's email list - take the survey FOR SCIENCE. Or not.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KDCGHDR

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General Chaos / Order66 is no more
« on: March 18, 2010, 12:44:49 PM »
I told him to stop sending insulting private messages. This is how he replied.

its cause i am bored of this site
all i do is fool around on the forums
i dont even listen to the podcasts cause i cant take time out of my day to listen to people play rpgs for friggin 2 hours
i am just gonna delete my acount not cause anybody said anything i just dont like it here


we hardly knew ye  :'(

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http://ideologyofmadness.spookyouthouse.com//archives/11649

I ran an Age of Masks game at Fear the Con 3 last weekend. A player tries to persuade another PC of a certain plan and tries to use the persuasion skill to do so - not a supernatural ability just regular old diplomacy. I said no because I think that players have agency over their own PC - you can't force another PC to do something without an actual supernatural power. This guy thinks otherwise.

DISCUSS

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RPGs / So Catalyst Game Labs is fucked
« on: March 17, 2010, 07:59:28 PM »
I just read this http://lpjd.blogspot.com/2010/03/catalyst-games-labs-going-down-in.html and http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/273529-catalyst-game-labs-might-life-support.html

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OK, as you may well have been able to surmise from release schedules, Catalyst Game Labs is in a bit of a financial pickle, and it is somewhat unlikely that they will retain the license to make Shadowrun products. This is not because Shadowrun hasn't been selling enough to cover expenses, but merely because a significant quantity of money is missing outright. Reliable sources put this figure at roughly $850,000. Which sounds like a lot, and it is. It is roughly 40% of Catalyst's entire sales for last year, missing over a three year period. There will of course be lawsuits, and there are already people drawing up legal documents accusing Loren Coleman of having hired people to construct an extension on his house through the company as "freelance writers" and somehow reporting an estimated $100,000 of convention sales as $6,000. Whether that is actually true or not is - of course - a matter for the courts to decide. And decide they presumably will.

But what that means for Catalyst as a company is pretty bad. It costs several dollars to print a book even when the pdfs are finished and ready for publication. A print run of say, 50,000 books (like the print run of Runner Havens) would cost somewhere between $150,000 and $250,000 to print and ship to distributors. And while it eventually sold to distributors at ~$15 a book (a total take home of $750,000), it did so over a period of three years, during which time they were paying interest on loans and paying for storage, and advertisement and so on and so forth. A book like that isn't actually taking home half a million in profits. Which is a bad thing, because it means that even if there was a complete book printed and ready to sell, even a total and rapid sell through would not pull the company out of the financial hole it is in - and the shortfall means that it does not have the cash on hand to start the ball rolling with a new major printing.

The tiny amount of drachmas that are left in the coffers are being used to print up tiny print runs of books that have sold through - another 3,000 books of Runner's Companion for example (~$15,000 to start up, maybe $30-40k towards paying creditors if it sells out). There simply is not the startup cash to bring upcoming books like the SR4 sixth world almanac or corporate guide forward. The writing is there, but the printing costs are not. Beyond that, the freelancers have not been paid, and some of them are withholding copyright until they are - meaning that even a tiny print run of these new materials is simply not possible.

Many SR writers are quitting, have already quit, or have handed in notices contingent on demands which - word on the street - will not be met. And CGL does not even own Shadowrun, it leases the intellectual property from Topps. It seems unlikely that they will be able to make their licensing payment when the contract comes up for renewal - in a couple of months. At that time, CGL will cease being able to print Shadowrun or Battletech materials (they would presumably keep the license to Cthulhutech and Eclipse Phase for at least a little while longer, because those are separate contracts).

So what does this mean for the future of Shadowrun? It probably means that someone else will create a company and start making Shadowrun again. After all, freelancers work for very little, and a well selling book can bring in tens of thousands of dollars in profits. $850,000 of embezzlement is seemingly enough to sink the company (whoever ended up with the credsticks), but I must point out that there was indeed eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars to steal, so Shadowrun is not - as a concept - insoluble. And I also point out that something similar happened to Shadowrun before. Indeed, twice before, as both FanPro and FASA before it collapsed under the weight of people not paying debts and having bags with dollar bill signs vanish mysteriously in the middle of the night. It's somewhat... poetic considering the subject matter of the game itself.

It is entirely probable indeed that when a new company comes to take the licence, many familiar faces will appear in the new company as if they had never left. Certainly back when FanPro collapsed back when I was working for the company, I simply started working for the new company as if nothing had changed. This happened back when FASA collapsed as well - those members of the team that were not extracted by Microsoft simply started turning in writing assignments to the new boss.

And yeah, I regularly go on shadowruns against Catalyst to find out what new releases are in store. Don't you?

-Frank


Damn that is some bullshit. I really dig Eclipse Phase and I hope it continues on in some way. :(

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General Chaos / MOVED: Game Fodder / Story Fodder
« on: March 17, 2010, 04:33:35 PM »

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General Chaos / Post good webcomics or die
« on: March 14, 2010, 05:40:21 PM »

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RPGs / Geeks + Cthulhu + Charles Stross Atrocity Archives = GOOD TIMES
« on: March 10, 2010, 02:56:15 PM »
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2010/03/for-sale-first-edition-of-the.html

I am a huge fan of the Laundry Files. The first two novels are crazy as hell. I cannot wait to try this bad boy out for RPPR.

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Role Playing Public Radio Podcast / New RPPR merged feed
« on: March 08, 2010, 07:58:27 PM »

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