tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28575363753776394112024-03-05T00:03:56.261-05:00ADD GrognardUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger251125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-3665238454168541852012-09-11T16:05:00.003-04:002012-09-26T12:38:11.384-04:00New Website & Blog LiveFinally the pieces start to come together. The new website is up (not much on the front page to look at yet) and the blog is located on the second tab at the top of the page.<br /><br />So updates all around:<br /><br />Working on the Sneak Peak trailer for the first season of the Classic Realms channel at YouTube. Topics to be covered will include unboxings, play throughs and D.I.Y videos aimed at players just coming into the boardgame/wargame hobby.<br /><br />I have decided to spin the wargame section of the Classic Realms journal off into its own standalone entitled <span style="font-weight:bold;">Counter Strike-The Wargame Journal</span> due to the amount of research material I have accumulated and material I'm developing myself needing a play test area.<br /><br />Darkness over Dunwich has been on the back burner as I waited for any announcements from GenCon but that was a quiet scene this year. Seems like all that came out of GenCon this year was Star Wars-Star Wars-Star Wars...yeah, getting a little tired of that old shoe.<br /><br />Luckily GMT has been on the ball and am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my annual 'big game haul' which includes Red Winter and Labyrinth-The War on Terror this year. I had hoped for some of the P500 Combat Commander: Europe expansions would have made it but I guess that will have to wait.<br /><br />So, check out the new digs:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.classicrealmsofadventure.com/index.html">http://www.classicrealmsofadventure.com/index.html</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.classicrealmsofadventure.com/classic-realms.html">http://www.classicrealmsofadventure.com/classic-realms.html</a><br /><br />More later...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-69384520242679797942012-09-04T12:36:00.004-04:002012-09-04T13:04:00.472-04:00Updates and Changes and the OSRI believe my willing suspension of disbelief has finally found the wall. That leaves one with two choices. Keep banging your head on the wall or climb over it.<br /><br />I think I'm bloody enough. Time for plan two.<br /><br />As some might have noticed the Eternal Keep has been put on hiatus. There is a lot of dead wood to clean out and a change in direction.<br /><br />The OSR debate I'm certain will rage on just as the '4e is the best game EVR and all that old crap sux' will still spew from 4e fanboys.<br /><br />But 4 years ago when I had to make a choice between money and fun I chose fun. Now, I have never hid the fact that I am in this for business purposes and spent 3 years developing a project which will likely never see the light of day. I will be converting some things and finishing some articles on the subject but I believe to pursue this further is just more beating my head on a brick wall.<br /><br />Now, of course, everyone will be quick to remind me that there is no money in this and how it's just for fun. Well. when you call crashing PayPal servers 'no money in it' I want that kind of 'no money'.<br /><br />But ultimately you are right. The industry is collapsing in on itself and the only thing left will be people who expect everyone to work for free so they can cherry pick parts from different projects for their own table.<br /><br />I didn't enter this to get rich. I got involved to have some fun and make some money at something I enjoy.<br /><br />This is no longer the case. I have found that I'm allowed to have my own opinion as long as it is the same as everyone else.<br /><br />Well...fuck that...<br /><br />For the last six months I have been finding people who actually enjoy gaming, have no restrictions on opinions and generally tend to be civil toward one another.<br /><br />So, while everyone sits around arguing about whether something is dead or not, when they can't even define what 'it' is I'm going to get back on track-have some fun, make some money.<br /><br />I must say, it has been a crazy ride, but enough is enough. More play time less fight time.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-57070746370586209262012-08-27T13:12:00.004-04:002012-08-27T15:07:07.145-04:00Ghosts of the OSRYes, the OSR is dead. I called that back in January when I was informed I was 'over reacting' to news that has been coming in a steady stream ever since. Remember...the guy everybody pissed on when he said 'hey, this is gonna screw everything up'...yeah...me...that guy.<br /><br />First, there never WAS an OSR. A lot of people claimed it existed. One person even defined what IT was:<br /><br /><B>OSR Manifesto<br /><br />"On the excellent Maximum Rock and Roleplay blog, Chad Thorson has given the OSR community a brilliant "OSR" logo.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi58cw0GjBg0NYLs2fJV65ze5eMDhoc2bfDhUUqBjq4bRtzOUHrLDuP2esM1PaGj84muDh-tyHQd_ZFX21cihbw7jo-0X66dQFoZovWziehBQIi0bpVjJy_YWLQKo_UPibrc1h_B_bpGadJ/s1600/OSR_logo-1.png"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 146px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi58cw0GjBg0NYLs2fJV65ze5eMDhoc2bfDhUUqBjq4bRtzOUHrLDuP2esM1PaGj84muDh-tyHQd_ZFX21cihbw7jo-0X66dQFoZovWziehBQIi0bpVjJy_YWLQKo_UPibrc1h_B_bpGadJ/s320/OSR_logo-1.png" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5781403429226635922" /></a><br /><br />Here is the logo cleaned up in high resolution format. As a community perhaps we could establish a manifesto that adjudicates the use of this logo. <br /><br />You may freely use the OSR logo on your product given the following criteria:<br /><br />The product is compatible with the original white box (or wood-grain box) edition of the worlds first and most famous fantasy RPG.<br /><br />That's it.<br /><br /><br />I would go so far as to say Blue Box through 1st edition are in most ways an extension, and generally compatible with the original edition. Even 2nd and 3rd edition at least payed homage to the original. So the definition is fairly flexible.<br /><br />As long as you hold to this criteria you can use this logo on your OSR product. What do you think? <br /><br /><a href="http://originaleditionfantasy.blogspot.com/2011/03/osr-manifesto.html">http://originaleditionfantasy.blogspot.com/2011/03/osr-manifesto.html</a>"</B><br /><br />(Note the true creator of the logo and not a plagiarist who shall remain unnamed.) <br /><br />Wow...that's not what the OSR is to me at all...how about you?<br /><br />That's when I saw the following and realized the difference.<br /><br />This has graced many pages in this community and comes the closest to actual depicting what OSR might stand for:<br /><br /><B>"To me the Old School Renaissance is not about playing a particular set of rules in a particular way, the dungeon crawl. It [is] about going back to the roots of our hobby and see what we could do differently. What avenues were not explored because of the commercial and personal interests of the game designers of the time."<br /><br />Rob Conley - Bat In The Attic</B><br /><br />I began to mark this as the OSS-Old School Style.<br /><br />What is old school? Think for a second about this. A 21 year old persons' car breaks down and they pull off to the shoulder cursing loudly. They break out their cell phone and start crying into it.<br /><br />New School<br /><br />Now it's 30 years earlier. The car breaks down. You are in the middle of nowhere. You pop the hood, get your tools out of the trunk and start fixing the blown radiator hose. If you can't fix it it's a long walk.<br /><br />Old School.<br /><br />We live in the pre-chewed food era, when people have to be told what to buy or they are confused. Look at what brand confusion did for the 800 lb beast...4e or Essentials. Yeah, that worked out real well.<br /><br />So well that they ARE MAKING ANOTHER ONE.<br /><br />So what OSR was I talking about? The one that gave gaming back to the gamers. The one that acted as an umbrella to shade one from the glare of glossy page over bloated rule sets.<br /><br />OSRIC<br />Swords & Wizardry<br />Labyrinth Lord<br /><br />And many many more. The guys who had your back when the company who had control of your game turned theirs to you and ignored you.<br /><br />The Publishers of systems both free and commercial that let you once again sit around a table and play a game with friends without breaking the bank buying 'collector' items or games that just weren't hitting the spot.<br /><br />Think I'm the only one saying this?<br /><br /><a href="http://swordsandwizardry.blogspot.com/2012/08/d-and-retro-clones-big-reboot-arrives.html">http://swordsandwizardry.blogspot.com/2012/08/d-and-retro-clones-big-reboot-arrives.html</a><br /><br />NOW somebody gets it.<br /><br />Who wants to buy an old 'clone' when you can get the REAL game? Right? And how long before they decide it is not in their corporate interest to continue selling the REAL game? Just as soon as the last of the competition closes up shop.<br /><br />We had grown beyond the reach of the tentacled abomination that had tried to drag us down. We had our own show. Our own writers, artists, publishers and now the final bullet to the back of the head of the 'OSR' will be delivered by a digital gun, controlled by the company who started the problem in the first place. <br /><br />The community is divided and deluded. They are not going to republish everything in book form. They have already said that. And they have already taken the pdf route and decided that doesn't work either, so what hoops do you have to jump through before you sit up nicely for your treat?<br /><br />Good doggies...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-68607978487227095052012-07-26T13:01:00.002-04:002012-07-26T13:07:01.680-04:00Summer Heat & Gaming MadnessOk…first off I’m posting this update in three places so if you see the title more than once or go ‘wait a minute-I just read this’ you’ll know why.<br /><br />Wow, long time no post…but that doesn’t mean I haven’t worn all the markings off my keyboard…again…<br /><br />First, all the projects are cooking so I’m back to 20 hour days again. It has been a wild summer so far, re-entering the wargame scene with a vengeance (and a battle cry) and sorting out all the custom content for the Arkham Horror boardgame that is floating around the interwebs…and a word of warning-back up your backups and then make a back up of that back up…seriously…this Megaupload fiasco (which is BS like most nonsense these days-invalid search warrants, whole thing gets tossed anyway, never even slowed down the pirates and the communities that use file hosting legitimately have to suffer…f*** heads…) has managed to eat up the time I had slotted for getting the first major articles for Darkness over Dunwich finished. Now I have to stop what I’m doing and get re-focused on things that make your skin crawl after sweeping through the history of wargaming (wow...lots to catch up on).<br /><br />And, speaking of wargaming, GMT games recent release of Red Winter is getting high marks. I brushed it off as a minor title to start with but after further study I must say they seem to have hit the target (pun? No pun?...whatever) with this one.<br /><br />I am trying to bring my A-game with these first two outings of the journals. I have plenty of material…almost too much…it’s just getting everything right that drags things down. These are not intended as one-shot publications. As I believe I have mentioned I’m trying to do (for now) 3 of each a year on an alternating schedule. That leaves plenty of time for those ‘oh s***’ moments that are inevitable.<br /><br />Still exploring Kickstarter for these projects but not quite decided yet. And then there is that pesky website to finish.<br /><br />Anyway, I hope your gaming is going well this hot and messed up summer and look forward to fall when maybe everyone can take a minute and relax and just enjoy the simple entertainment that gaming is at its best.<br /><br />More soon…Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-13325705738655902562012-06-02T00:59:00.006-04:002012-06-08T12:25:12.663-04:00The End Is The BeginningOk...I have typed a dozen drafts of this post over the last days and I delete them or just limbo them in draft hell.<br /><br />This whole D&D fiasco has grown so old and I'm burned out as it is and swore I was taking a break but I always feel compelled to sit back down and get back to it.<br /><br />Like this post:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.neuroglyphgames.com/marletts-musings-dnd-next-laments">http://www.neuroglyphgames.com/marletts-musings-dnd-next-laments</a><br /><br /><br /><br />Not only is the material presented as fact so wrong that I will not spend the hours it would take to shoot them all down WITH FACTS but I'm to the point of not caring anymore.<br /><br />I have watched a community go from a healthy happy group of gamers of all ages into a rage war over editions and the complete ignorance of the actual demographics behind gaming and the changing market place.<br /><br />There are more people playing rpgs than have played in many years, the numbers are out there. Yet all I read is how we are losing players to these other activities which have existed (for the most part) for some time now. If they were going to kill off tabletop I wouldn't be typing this.<br /><br />The 'aging population' bit is also one of the major fallacies that drives me insane. Yes, young people are turning away from INDUSTRY gaming but they are tabletop gaming nonetheless.<br /><br />I have read and logged over 10,000 blogs over the last 2 years on the subject of Non-Industry gaming. That would include the OSR, OSS,etc and I'm not even including the resurgence in wargaming and miniatures collecting.<br /><br />Without big numbers to show off to shareholders the Industry leaders wring their hands and proclaim the end is nigh.<br /><br />Thank God.<br /><br />I hope they are right. I hope the Industry collapses, I hope the masses go away. I hope that we recognize once again that not all role playing games are supposed to be for children. That TRPGs are not dog food or paper towels to be turned out on an assembly line and tuned to the ultimate blandness to reach the largest target market.<br /><br />I pray every night that the world just forgets about us. That D&D is finally put to rest as a commercial product and that new games rise to take its place. That D&D becomes the cornerstone in the foundation of a greater gaming period than gaming has ever known.<br /><br />My hope is that people continue to be excited by learning that the key to great gaming doesn't lie in a book of rules but within us, from the primal need to be story tellers to the ability to act out plays of imagination on a stage that is as large as our dreams with players from around the world and, one day, from other worlds (can you imagine playing in a session with players on the ISS, the Moon and even Mars?).<br /><br />I know...I know...<br /><br />But one can still dream...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-57007561026977889162012-05-26T19:31:00.002-04:002012-05-26T19:34:23.613-04:00A Good Video, Interesting Observation On MMO vs Tabletop And A Proper Attitude In GamingI have typed several of these posts and deleted them because I just don't see a positive outcome to any of them.<br /><br />But this guy makes some good points and ultimately a proper attitude to have as a gamer (no it's not HATER based).<br /><br />Enjoy<br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GMeYPvJaMI">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GMeYPvJaMI</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-42994614221592734452012-05-13T12:53:00.005-04:002012-06-19T11:56:31.701-04:00Success is where AD&D went all wrongThere's been a lot of discussion over the last year about turning points in the hobby and before history is allowed to warp what little reality is left in the subject, fwiw, here is a personal story.<br /><br />Giants didn't kill AD&D. The rules didn't kill AD&D.<br /><br />Success is what killed AD&D.<br /><br />A company suddenly rife with success and capital coupled with coming onto the mainstream grid undermined the hobby causing knee-jerk reactions to everything from PR to R&D.<br /><br />Satanic Panic played a large part in this to varying degrees at the time depending on where you lived. In the south forget about being banned as a game club in school. People were burning s*** in peoples yards who played or sold the game, scaring children and parents alike with their rhetoric of 'D&D is Satanism' remarks being printed in everything down to local newspapers. The Tom Hanks film became mandatory viewing in local schools where I lived.<br /><br />The PR solutions, turning the concept into a Saturday morning children's program, lowering the age range on the actual product and pitching the game as a children's toy, etc and creating self-perpetuating product lines that gobbled money like a piranha on a fat water buffalo killed AD&D.<br /><br />Even though the Red Box lays claim to the best selling single game product in the hobby it was AD&D, not D&D, that topped the sales charts, brought in people by the millions and created the legacy we know today as the D&D super brand.<br /><br />And Dragonlance was the arrow in the heart of the gaming beast, now barely stirring in the water as more and more entered the feeding frenzy, causing the same type of overwhelming glut that occurred during the heyday of 3.0.<br /><br />Past Basic and Expert most went on to play AD&D. That is where the estimated 25 million players came from that formed the base of the industry, now seen as a profitable commodity like toilet paper or dog food.<br /><br />I understand that a lot of those vocal on the subject started with the Red Box and still connect with it to this day. But I also notice the ages of those who talk about it were 9, 10, 11 years old. You came at it from the perspective of the children that I mentioned earlier who had become part of the hobby in the early '80s. The age group who never seem represented are the young adults who started as teenagers with AD&D and were responsible for fueling the hobby with their own money from crappy jobs and later the same ones who would start companies and open stores and pay dearly for decisions made by major figures in the hobby at the time.<br /><br />If you scrape at the paint a little too much you find the truth beneath the surface. Remember, truth is not fact but truth can lead one to the facts. And the white wash has been almost complete about that time period from 1977-1983. <br /><br />Look at the marketing strategy at WotC even today. First a mock 'Red Box', then the reprint of the core AD&D books. Not the Original edition, nor B/X nor BECMI (or even Holmes which would be a great one shot money maker) but the hardest, largest core product to reproduce from the time period. Only one group know the true sales numbers from the brand and they have been slowly acting on those numbers.<br /><br />Now, this is not to say that these other editions wouldn't see a reprint at some point, but marketing is based on numbers and AD&D was the 800lb gorilla of its time and even today remains the center of fiery discussions from both ends. Original edition players saw it as rules bloat and new school gamers see it as a jumbled mess that they use to point out everything that was wrong with gaming of the period and the thought of not only the reprints but bringing back parts of that system in 5e makes them want to puke.<br /><br />I honestly don't see what WotC hopes to achieve with this FrankenGame approach. They have managed to alienate the very players they hoped to get back while turning current players against them. It is truly a no-win situation no matter what they do and I keep waiting for someone to stand up and say 'April Fools!' and then lay out the real strategy for bringing D&D back to the spotlight.<br /><br />But I'm afraid this is a nightmare that we can't wake up from and soon another bloody mess will be pushed onto the stage with cattle prods to dance for people who throw things at it.<br /><br />If you going to build off nostalgia then do so and show respect for that history. If you are going to build new then leave the past behind, rename the product and move on. Otherwise we get to watch the whole cycle repeat itself like a gaming version of the film Groundhog's Day.<br /><br />EDIT: Sorry for the typo mess. It's been a bit hectic.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-31506554283929456222012-05-10T16:45:00.002-04:002012-05-10T16:50:19.513-04:00Thoughts On CarcosaJust had to share this because I think this sums up D&D as my group played it back in the early 80's<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">"Carcosa is Thundarr the Barbarian reimagined by Lovecraft, Moorcock, and R.E. Howard, drawn by the 1970s staff of Heavy Metal, and put to motion by Ralph Bakshi."</span><br /><br /><br />-Gaming All Over The Place: Carcosa: Initial Thoughts<br /><br /><a href="http://gamingallover.blogspot.com/2011/12/carcosa-initial-thoughts.html">http://gamingallover.blogspot.com/2011/12/carcosa-initial-thoughts.html</a><br /><br />At least all the source quotes are right :)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-64345086767033547952012-05-03T03:15:00.002-04:002012-05-03T03:39:43.483-04:00S*** On My MindOr what is left of it...<br /><br />First, glad to see that 'people who Goggle might actually listen to' have started bitchin' about being forced into G+.<br /><br />Second, I have solved the dilemma of the new D&D and am now ready to unveil the master plan where Pinky and I will...oh...wrong...anyway...<br /><br />Say Hello To:<br /><br />DUNGEONS & DIMWITS 50XT<br /><br />Complete with 4 exciting new classes:<br /><br />Robot<br />Stoopid Guy<br />Hot Chick<br />Hobit<br /><br />The entire game must be made up on the spot. If someone doesn't finally say 'Are you just pulling this out of your ass or what' then you are doing it wrong.<br /><br />All weapons do 1 point of damage except crossbows and you have to ricochet the bolt off a wall to do 3 points of damage.<br /><br />All spells require a success roll of a natural 20 to work or they fail and a roll is made on the fail chart for the bad result, like getting turned into a chicken.<br /><br />At least part of the rules must be in a foreign language that no one speaks so as to give it a true 'old skool' feel and something for fanboys to argue over on forums.<br /><br />Monsters Will Include:<br /><br />Tree Stump-Special Attack: Stumble<br /><br />Bumble Bees-Special Attack: Stings like a mutha<br /><br />Drunken Dwarf-Special Attack: Urine<br /><br />Broken Beer Bottle:See Drunken Dwarf<br /><br />And last but not least, Abominable Joesky, the Barbarian (watch out for that loin cloth-Save vs Death if you get within smelling range)<br /><br />That's about my 15% for now, but we will be play testing this at the Shady Hills Rest Home at some point so stay tuned for exciting updates to the One Game!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-52552037269595503222012-04-22T01:00:00.003-04:002012-04-22T01:06:20.015-04:00Things I Be Mad Hatin'-Part 1OH F***! NOW I SEE!<br /><br />Here was my 'feedback' to Google upon attempting to create a post on their new Blogger interface which I will kindly call ASS:<br /><br /><I>This interface is awful. Now I understand why so many people have been complaining.<br /><br />If you are really trying to run off all of your user base you are on the right track.<br /><br />I give this a 0/10 and if I'm going to be forced to learn a new interface I will just go get a website and start coding my own pages again.<br /><br />If this is about making all users into Google+ users I would like to be told so at this point. I have no interest in G+. If I wanted to be on a social network I would be on Facebook with 850 million other users. Blogging IS my social network.<br /><br />I am now reverting back to the old interface. I hope you will continue to offer it as an option.</I><br /><br />Contact them and register a complaint about the endless interface changes. Things suck bad enough already but I swear I am not going to try to sort out that PUKE just to make a post.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-84644523588041257892012-04-15T00:28:00.005-04:002012-04-15T00:36:04.605-04:00More Of This Please - In God We Trust<object width="480" height="200"><param name="movie" value="http://api.indieclicktv.com/player/embed/7f1851e94f92e2cd1957c71e7f3c952b/4f87936bb61e7/1/0/defaultPlayer^player.swf"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://api.indieclicktv.com/player/embed/7f1851e94f92e2cd1957c71e7f3c952b/4f87936bb61e7/1/0/defaultPlayer^player.swf" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullScreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="480" height="200"></embed></object><br /><br /><br />(From The Website - http://www.quietearth.us/articles/2012/04/Environmental-collapse-and-exploding-heads-IN-GOD-WE-TRUST-trailer )<br /><br /><I>"In God We Trust" serves as a demonstration piece designed to attract the attention of Film Studios and potential investors utilising a "Look what we have created with no resources, imagine what we could do with a reasonable budget" approach.</I>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-50282880303817831592012-04-13T00:02:00.002-04:002012-04-13T00:09:16.444-04:00That Does It - I'm Playing A Barbarian From Now OnI have seen the light!<br /><br /><a href="https://joeskythedungeonbrawler.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/hears-your-stinkning-barbarian/">https://joeskythedungeonbrawler.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/hears-your-stinkning-barbarian/</a><br /><br />BEST POST ALL YEAR...maybe EVR...<br /><br />(god I needed that... :)...stoopid f***** power supply...)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-83598861272111223022012-04-12T11:25:00.002-04:002012-04-12T11:36:05.932-04:00Ok, I can't even post anymoreHey all...apologies for not keeping this place lit up but with so much going on right now (please get here soon Mr. power supply...puhleeeeez) it's been a rough start to the year.<br /><br />My biggest problem with posting is that I can't seem to type anything that isn't going to start a fight. I'm sick of the whole environment surrounding RPGs right now. The blogs really reflect the powered down nature of what is going on and it has gotten to the point where I'm reading less and less blog posts. I'm not saying there hasn't been some excellent postings over the last three months but it certainly isn't what it was this time a year ago.<br /><br />It's like the life has been sucked out of the whole scene. Between departures of heavy weights, Google + and 800lb (vaporware) guerrillas it just seems kind of vacant.<br /><br />I remember last year it being almost overwhelming the amount of material coming out. Now...well...kinda quiet...<br /><br />So here is hoping all are well in their endeavors wherever they may be and that the fire soon returns to this corner of the world we call home...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-73353375813351616532012-04-02T16:38:00.000-04:002012-04-02T16:38:00.713-04:00Using Available Resources To Build A GameI was reading a series of posts before all hell broke loose with my computers recently that postulated gaming with only certain resources. The AD&D Unearthed Arcana / Fiend Folio I thought was one of the better ideas I had run across lately and got me to thinking about what other 'mash ups' for want of a better word were possible with all the material out there.<br /><br />So I pose this little mental gaming challenge:<br /><br />Using only freely available material (OGC, Public Domain, etc) what items would you combine from any source to create a game.<br /><br />(Extra points for how outrageous the combos are-Ninjas fighting Dinosaurs...high marks!)<br /><br />Frankengame-It's not just for the big boys anymore :)<br /><br />Post your weirdest in the comments! :)<br /><br />(Here's the link about the unholy fusion I mention above: <a href="http://the-city-of-iron.blogspot.com/2012/03/fiend-folio-monsters-deities-unearthed.html">http://the-city-of-iron.blogspot.com/2012/03/fiend-folio-monsters-deities-unearthed.html</a>)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-80128614396227876882012-03-31T10:12:00.000-04:002012-03-31T10:12:00.220-04:00The Two Opposing Forces In D&D And Their OriginsReading <a href="http://monstersandmanuals.blogspot.com/2012/03/hickman-revolution-and-frustrated.html">The Hickman Revolution and the Frustrated Novelist </a> over at Monsters and Manuals got me to thinking about that dark time in the 80's when it was like someone had just switched off the light.<br /><br />Speaking from being there when the double punch was delivered-Dragonlance and the Satanic Panic - it literally wiped me out...as a player, DM and shop owner.<br /><br />Those who joined the hobby around that time are the direct ancestors to the modern gamer.<br /><br />Folks get mad at me for saying so but it seems to be the best descriptions of both camps:<br /><br />Old Schoolers bought things as inspiration, to be ripped apart and used piecemeal with individual additions and ideas. <br /><br />New Schoolers are like baby birds who have to have their food chewed for them and deposited in their beaks. I suggested once to a 4e fan, mad about some rule that WotC had recently released in a book, and said 'why don't you just change the rule or not use it'...the response...'If I wanted to write my own f****** rules I wouldn't have bought the book'...and that's a quote.<br /><br />Thank God I never looked for the 'perfect' game...I would have missed a lot of great gaming.<br /><br />It is said that the early modules for D&D are the bane of gaming history because these items usually meant for tournament play were looked upon as the only proper way to play D&D...with TPK and Killer DMs around every corner.<br /><br />But I say it was Dragonlance, the pre-generated characters riding the railroad, that brought us to where we are today, the end of the industry and the birth of the OSR.<br /><br />Every subject that separates players today goes back to these fundamentally opposed philosophies. <br /><br />The 'homebrewer' vs. the 'RAW'.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-84720602771292425862012-03-16T17:38:00.002-04:002012-03-16T20:48:46.075-04:00Updates For The CRoA NetworkOk, getting close to being back to square one.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.classicrealmsofadventure.com/">Classic Realms of Adventure</a> - The domain name should be resolving properly again:<br /><br />I will be back posting there as soon as I finish a few more technical details.<br /><br /><a href="http://eternalkeep.blogspot.com/"><br />The Eternal Keep</a> - Is back up and running with a fair amount of linkage back in place. There are problems I know with some blogs that have been turned into ad platforms that will be deleted but I concentrated on getting out the dupes today to maximize the widget content in each widget. The next list will add 5 or 6 more widgets and I will start work on that this weekend. I might as well warn everyone ahead of time that I will be monetizing the blog in the near future. My wish is to put up a PayPal donate button and keep ads to a minimum, but the Keep is even more work now that things have to be broken up but the upside is with the next update it will have 3 times as many blogs to choose from with all the recent updaters easy to scroll through and the ability to show all the blogs in any given widget with just a click of a mouse for older posts.<br /><br /><B>CRoA: the ezine</B> - I will start working on compiling the first issue of the ezine Classic Realms of Adventure once all the dust settles.<br /><br /><a href="http://darknessoverdunwich.blogspot.com/">Darkness Over Dunwich</a> - This blog needs updated but I was trying to wait to get through a play test of my alternate rules set for Elder Sign. I have notes for a 2 player head to head version of the game and also notes on integrating items from the Arkham Horror board game for use with ES. I'm also working on notes for an introduction book to the Arkham board game detailing getting started with the base set and adding expansions and their impact on play. I have considered starting a second ezine to join CRoA covering the HP Lovecraft inspired material I'm working on and then compiling the issues into a book down the road.<br /><br />Forsaken Souls / Fiends & Fireballs (MX83) are being split into 2 separate projects. I was working on the idea of a Basic into Advanced type system, but the things I want to achieve with them are two completely different things. So I will let each follow its own path and find its own audience.<br /><br />That's it for now. Next up: New videos on the Tumblr account..Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-58738114805407700672012-03-15T01:28:00.002-04:002012-03-15T02:08:32.007-04:00Damnit! Robin Has Done It AgainI hold him directly responsible for bringing me back to the game with Microlite 20. Haven't you done enough?!<br /><br />But nooooooooo...now he has done something no other human being has ever been able to do in all my years of gaming-Robin Stacey has opened my eyes to what is great about D&D.<br /><br />No, not the game, the edition...you know...5 boxes or one Cyclopedia.<br /><br />I started with AD&D1e and I guess there is that something special about your first.<br /><br />But I have read the D&D accolades, heard them shouted down from mountains high and still couldn't understand why in the hell would anyone want to play race as class?...36 levels? Jesus...<br /><br />The list could go on...and it was a pure accident... I guess following his recent series on what the various editions have gotten right in the world of D&D (I think he may have a better understanding of the entire line than anyone I have encountered) is what got me to do a bit of paleo-blogging and read his '7 days' series:<br /><br /><a href="http://greywulf.net/tag/cyclopedia/">http://greywulf.net/tag/cyclopedia/</a><br /><br />A literal lightning bolt. I was in shock. It actually finally made sense to me. After digging through the Holmes edition (my first rpg purchase ever) all those many years ago and how I jumped ship with the meeting of my first AD&D DM.<br /><br />Now I have to dig through boxes and boxes looking for all the bits and pieces I have collected and actually f****** read the damn thing!<br /><br />Thanks! Thanks a lot you 18th level Stealer of Time!...I curse thee Robin Stacey!...<br /><br />My reading pile is now stacked higher than my head where I sit typing this from the floor up...<br /><br />Oh,thanks, I guess...damnit!...why! Why did it have to click now?!<br /><br />(PLEASE NOTE: No disrespect intended to any of the fine writers whose blogs I have read with (evidently) closed eyes...until now...DAMNIT!...Now more reading...)<br /><br />:)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-69728360741706574212012-03-09T16:58:00.002-05:002012-03-09T17:14:54.980-05:00I Tried-I Really Tried (Or The Saga Of WORDPRE$$ AND OTHER PAINS)So yeah, I have returned to the Blogger world. After feeling like I was playing a slot machine I am abandoning the WORDPRE$$ experiment. <br /><br />I haven't felt so nickel and dimed to death in my entire life. After wasting hours trying accomplish the simplest of tasks and finally learning those features were only available in the 'PRO' version I have decided to return to Blogger and bring four blogs back up to speed.<br /><br />I will continue to incorporate the Tumblr acct into things but the four primary sites will now be:<br /><br />The Eternal Keep<br /><br />ADD Grognard<br /><br />Darkness Over Dunwich<br /><br />Classic Realms Of Adventure<br /><br />They will all be receiving an overhaul of sorts, some major some minor, but I want to get back to work and that isn't possible trying to swim through the liquid concrete of WordPre$$.<br /><br />To overcome the Eternal Keep problem of widget limitations I plan on consolidating all the news aggregators into specialized lists on the blog and adding more widgets as required.<br /><br />ADD Grognard will stand as it has for thoughts and ruminations.<br /><br />CRoA will now reflect its new job of covering projects like the resurrected journal form of CRoA, Fiends & Fireballs (The name for the MX83 project I have been compiling) and others as time permits me to work on them.<br /><br />And last but not least the Darkness Over Dunwich blog will pick back up with the completion of my rules re-write of Elder Signs and the material I'm working up on Arkham Horror.<br /><br />I have to admit, I don't see what people get out of the confusing mess that is WordPress. I wondered why it seemed like everyone who moved over just seemed to disappear and now I know why.<br /><br />For what it's worth, I'm back....let's get to work...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-16478789192675321532012-02-26T12:24:00.002-05:002012-02-26T12:52:58.791-05:00Video Game Sales Down - Tabletop Games UpWell, I had a completely different post in mind for today but after seeing some good news for a change I decided to pass it along.<br /><br />Confirming what I have posted about apparent sales in the tabletop market in general and the word out of GenCon last year the numbers are out and rather staggering.<br /><br />First:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/22214.html">http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/22214.html</a><br /><br />This should come as no surprise, but this should:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Video games sales down, hobby games up in 2011</span><br /><br /><I>"In a move that may reflect the shifting United States economy, video games sales plummeted 38% and hobby games sales are up 25%."</I><br /><br />(Read More)<br /><a href=" http://www.examiner.com/rpghttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif-in-national/video-games-sales-down-hobby-games-up-2011"><br />http://www.examiner.com/rpg-in-national/video-games-sales-down-hobby-games-up-2011</a><br /><br />So, I feel pretty good that what appeared to be happening last year was sustainable, that Pathfinder continues to grow (and they deserve it - watch the videos at YouTube from GenCon for what else to expect this year from Paizo-that Bestiary Box is MINE) and for all the naysayers who say we are just a tiny speck of gaming goo and that everyone quit table top to play video games I get to proudly stand and say:<br /><br /><B>STFU</B><br /><br />(Coming Next Time - The Consolidation Update - The Future of the Eternal Keep - CRoA Update - More)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-90961111698199764322012-02-08T15:03:00.001-05:002012-02-08T15:06:33.108-05:00RESETRESET BUTTON POWER ON<br /><br />TIMELINE RESET DESCRIPTION IS AS FOLLOWS:<br /><br />2000 - Wizards of the Coast release D&D 3.0 and the SRD under the newly created Open Game License. Tabletop Role-Playing Games are saved by this initiative. <br /><br />2008 - WotC ceases production of D&D to focus on their primary product line Magic: The Gathering.<br /><br />Smaller companies, led by a bold start up-Paizo, begin to produce role-playing games that go back to the roots of the hobby using the Open Game Content from the SRD and newly created OGC sources.<br /><br />2010 – The rpg ‘industry’ finally succumbs to the growth of the ‘hobby business’. With the rise of the internet and its many tools, game production takes on a whole new meaning. It is now possible to design and produce gaming materials and distribute them on a completely different scale. With the advent of Print on Demand (PoD) and digital publishing through the PDF format gaming experiences a renaissance and player numbers and sales continue to increase, a trend started in 2004.<br /><br />2011 - The game market coalesces around the Open Game concept. Many declare it to be a new Golden Age of gaming, a network of players and publishers world wide, creating and sharing games of all genres while exploring the outer boundaries of the Old School Style along with the new mechanics being created on almost a daily basis. A successful GenCon finds most vendors in good spirits as sales continue to increase.<br /><br />2012 – The End of the Beginning. New technologies have allowed players and publishers greater freedom to create and play than ever before. With the growing use of VTT, Social Networking sites, and A/V hardware/software and more traditional digital methods like PBeM and forum more games than ever are being played by a growing group of diversified gamers. The hobby is seen to have come full circle but now that circle goes, not around a city, but the entire planet. And with hand held mobile devices increasing in popularity and software rising to meet the challenge games can now be played by anyone, anywhere at anytime.<br /><br />The Revolution is complete.<br /><br />Now, all you have to do is press the button to complete this timeline reset. This may be accomplished by verbal authorization in the comments section below.<br /><br />ENGAGE RESET NOW?<br /><br />(WARNING: TIMELINE RESET MAY CAUSE SLIGHT NAUSEA AS TIMELINE SHIFTS AND HAPPINESS INCREASES)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-54592301446009676842012-02-07T12:06:00.002-05:002012-02-07T13:03:36.493-05:00New PostYa know, I keep trying to post something and by the third line I'm dropping so many f-bombs I would have to change the settings on the blog to mature.<br /><br />The more I look at it the less I understand.<br /><br />Now keep in mind, I'm not talking about 4e fanboys or 'whatever' gamers (they play whatever is new).<br /><br />No, I'm thinking about all the posts I have read over the last 2 years that has not let up on how:<br /><br />(A) Nobody cares what WotC does next.<br /><br />(B) WotC...who?<br /><br />(C) "It'll be a cold day in hell..."<br /><br />(D) "D&D...are they still doing that?"<br /><br />You get the idea...and don't act like you don't recognize some of those...I have a LOT more...<br /><br />I think the guys summed it up best:<br /><br /><I>Steve: Ahhhhh!<br /><br />Zack: Calm down, Steve. Gygax and Arneson are both dead. They can't hurt you anymore.<br /><br />Steve: People cried about them dying, but when Gygax went what we really lost was a final authority on all rules arguments. And even though the number I had for Gygax was probably no longer in service, I always had that reassuring feeling like if I was really in a jam and my characters were insisting they wanted to grapple someone I could call up Gary and ask him how to resolve it.<br /><br />Zack: He's gone now, Steve, but his spirit lives on in the exciting new 4th Edition of- I can't even type that out. Does anyone play that?<br /><br />Steve: It's pretty fun.<br /><br />Steve: For stupid babies.<br /><br />Zack: I would imagine Gygax had his detractors back in the day.<br /><br />Steve: Gygax didn't have 50 writers and 100 artists and color printing. He just went out there and said, hey, here's how you subdue a dragon and sell it as a slave. Here's what a robot is doing in a fantasy game. Deal with it. I made it up, deal with it.<br /><br />Zack: And now a committee has designed everything.<br /><br />Steve: The stupid baby committee.</I><br /><br /><a href="http://www.somethingawful.com/d/dungeons-and-dragons/steve-old-gygax.php?page=11">http://www.somethingawful.com/d/dungeons-and-dragons/steve-old-gygax.php?page=11</a><br /><br />So I wonder...where does that leave us now...a game that turns out like Republicare? (You get to call it Obamacare when you pass the version he wrote, not the one the Republicans agreed to vote yes for).<br /><br />Just think, if the game sucks you get to blame yourself...pretty slick maneuver isn't it?<br /><br />Player #1 - Man, this D&D 5e blows...<br /><br />Player #2 - Well, you designed it.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-80902604289471115312012-01-31T14:20:00.003-05:002012-01-31T14:25:44.258-05:00New Clips For First Film To Launch In Support Of 5e<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoFyDGTnkUo">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoFyDGTnkUo</a><br /><br />Wow...just wow...I may have to change my thinking on all this...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-32179765172282928352012-01-29T21:17:00.002-05:002012-01-29T21:33:20.827-05:00Well, I guess we have been told-(WARNING: LANGUAGE)-ContinuedI have started a new post here continuing the discussion started at:<br /><br /><a href="http://addgrognard.blogspot.com/2012/01/well-i-guess-we-have-been-told-warning.html">Well, I guess we have been told-(WARNING: LANGUAGE)</a><br /><br />I begin with the latest comment and response:<br /><br /><I>KenwolfJan 29, 2012 04:56 PM<br /><br /> if you was to ask the question what osr means to you, i bet you would get a lot of different answers to that question. some people it means old school rules, some people say it means games made from the srd and ogl. some say it is all about the feel of the game. some say it is just retro clone games based on everything up to 1st edition.<br /><br /> you are the first person i have ever heard say that pathfinder i part of the osr. most people would say that pathfinder is just 3.75 of D&D im not bad mouthing it, if that's your thing good for you. but you are the first i have heard call pathfinder osr.<br /><br /> i guess i am not an osr gamer in your definition of it cause i play AD&D 2nd edition with a generous helping of 1st edition mixed in with it. i would consider me an older school gamer, but not so far as to od&d or basic.<br /><br /> i have been reading a lot of blogs talk about how excited they are about these developments. is that so bad really ? i have absolutely no love for wizards of the cost, but you can't blame them for destroying the osr or old school gaming. if just 2 announcements from wizards of the cost can have that bad of an effect on the community then it deserves to die.<br /><br /> it isn't the announcement from wizards that is driving the osr or old school gaming apart. it is people that say if you buy the new reprints then your not part of this community that are. or if you like 5E then you are a sell out. don't you think having someone tell you that would cause an argument just because you wanted to buy a gaming book ?<br /><br /> as for the posts that you mention. i think that's bull shit. i agree with you on that people that say we should buy them just because should kiss some ass. i have stated at a forum that i post on a bunch that i think they are over priced, and that i wouldn't buy them cause i already own a copy of them and if i wanted more i can get originals a lot cheaper on e-bay and if i wanted to put money to the charity fund for the statue i would just send them the money to begin with.<br /><br /> now i am gonna use your own words against you. "God forbid a company actually make a game the fans want and actually like." you just said that, so why are you so mad about it when people like wizards of the cost for doing something that they wanted them to do ??<br /><br /> maybe you need to read that statement that you just said and ask your self "why am i so mad about people liking a game that is produced by wizards of the cost."<br /><br /> i am here because i like reading blogs about the older editions of games and the stories that people have of playing those games when younger.</I><br /><br />I replied with the following:<br /><br />Ok, first, I concur with Justin Alexander when it comes to defining the stages of D&D. Yes, AD&D2e is old school. So is 3.x. His reasoning was all the editions had been different up through 3. But a fighter was still a fighter. You could recognize a fighter. When 4e hit it was a new ballgame. Justin play-tested both 3 and 4 and was excited about 4e to start with, but soon he saw where things were going, turned in his notes and has been hated by the Wizards fans ever since. But D&D is not OSR. Older D&D would be considered Retro Gaming. The OSR started in the 21st century.<br /><br />Now, I'm not the first person to have a problem with Wizards. They have been sinking for 12 years. I agree with the majority of people who feel betrayed and ripped off by them.<br /><br />Their track record is crap man, and they are promising a game that can't be made and certainly can't be played the way they describe. I'm a game designer. My first full RPG would have come out this year. Now I have to reconsider what I'm doing. I know they are blowin' smoke but every time they say they have a winner, well, if you think they have made a smart business move in 12 years I would like to see it. Man, they lost 22.5 million players...out of 24 million...that is awful.<br /><br />Think about this for a second: You have a big box in a room sitting on a table, on the side a big bright D&D logo, a crank handle and a slot marked 'money comes out here' and you don't even know how to turn the crank.That's WotC.<br /><br />Too little too late is my own view on these latest tactics. Go read what the 4e hardcore are posting. They hate us (people who aren't hardcore 4e fans) worse than ever. They blame US for the death of 4e. Is that rational?<br /><br />I have my reasons for not liking Wizards and even TSR. When the 'industry' took off in the mid 80s I had opened a shop. My ads ran in Dragon magazine. I was on top of the world. 3 years of my life and every penny I could scrape together in the worst economy the country had seen since the Great Depression.<br /><br />And TSR and the 'industry' sold us up the river. When the Satanic Panic started they backed down instead of telling those psychos to go to hell they screwed everything up trying to appease them. It was all about the money then. I lost everything, including my love for the game. It would be 7+ years before I would even look at a game again. I tried to get with AD&D2e, spent a small fortune on Dark Sun and all the bells & whistles just to have no one want to play. I quit gaming again.<br /><br />It would be almost 10 years before I would try again. It just didn't work out. And the war was raging over 3.0.<br /><br />Wizards being bought out by Hasbro was probably the final nail in the coffin.<br /><br />And if you read that quote up their at the top of the page on the right by Rob Conley that is what the OSR means to me.<br /><br />Before the industry TRPGs were a 'hobby business'...games made by gamers for gamers. Look at all the famous people involved in gaming from 1973-89. They were gamers. I respect Erik Mona for being forthright about his gaming background. He gave a great keynote speech in 2009 (I have the link if you would like to watch it out at YouTube-be warned...it is over an hour long. Excellent speech though). The GenCon 2011 video of Erik and Lisa is also excellent. <br /><br />And here's something too when it comes to Wizards vs. Paizo. You may have heard how Wizards has been having gaming items taken off the market due to copyright infringement. Most of that has been BS. But the OSR can't front the lawyers like the big boys have so they have no choice but to pull their product, even if the charge was bogus (which it was).<br /><br />Paizo's own Sean K. Reynolds announced that fans and professionals alike were free to develop new material for the new Beginners Box (which is excellent btw) and even sell it because they were not going to be developing for it. I just like the way they are straight forward about stuff like that.<br /><br />And I didn't say Paizo was OSR. They use the same SRD we all do who develop games under the OGL (Open Game License) and Pathfinder fans and OSR fans tend to get along. They seem to have a mutual respect for each other.<br /><br />If people want to take the chance that a company that has failed the fans every single time they have released a new edition of D&D then that's their business. But don't shout down those who don't believe them anymore.<br /><br />The OSR hobby business can't wait around for people to figure out what is going on here. They are small companies. They won't last without sales. If people are saving money for whatever it is that they think Wizards is going to deliver on they won't be spending money on the 'hobby business', which will kill the last place that many of us feel at home. As a publisher and a game fan it truly saddens me. I haven't enjoyed gaming like this in years. Now it's ruined. All anyone wants to blog about is WotC. I don't care about them or any announcements they make now or in the future.<br /><br />Now I have to decide what I am going to do.<br /><br />(end reply)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-58697798592467746772012-01-29T11:57:00.004-05:002012-01-29T14:43:11.578-05:00A Poll For OSR PublishersHaving read as much as I can stomach each day of this 'shock and awe' tactic being used I was wondering what the creative members of the community have to say about this. <br /><br />Now, it doesn't matter whether you are a fan publisher or a professional publisher (basically do you give your creations away for free or sell them).<br /><br />If you don't want to speak I understand. But I haven't really seen much one way or the other about how publishers feel about reprint news and new edition news.<br /><br />Be civil (unlike other blogs which have begun to look like fan boy forums) and state your piece.<br /><br />So the question is: How do you see this affecting your own future publishing efforts?<br /><br />No piddly poll thingy to the right...just post to the comments...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2857536375377639411.post-44762913345801898782012-01-28T12:06:00.003-05:002012-01-28T13:12:50.871-05:00Well, I guess we have been told-(WARNING: LANGUAGE)What a nice way to wake up Saturday morning:<br /><br /><I>"Seriously the grognards (lower case g) need to f****** get over themselves and stop b******* and seeing conspiracies where there are none."</I><br /><br />-Timothy Brannan<br /><br /><a href="http://wastedlandsfantasy.blogspot.com/2012/01/ad-regarding-reprints.html">http://wastedlandsfantasy.blogspot.com/2012/01/ad-regarding-reprints.html</a><br /><br />So, what have we learned here.<br /><br />First, the use of the term 'grognard' as a derogatory remark is pure 4e fan boy / Wizards-style BS. When I see the word it has always been a sign of respect, the oldest of the old school. Second, when someone tells you to 'get over' yourself, yet another typical statement from this group of gamers.<br /><br />So what does this mean? Seems we have had some 4e fan boys hangin' out in the OSR back waters. Anyone else want to raise your hand while we are at it?<br /><br />It would seem you have a right to play and say whatever you want, Tim. But it seems the rest of us are not entitled to free speech. Nice going...Hitler.<br /><br />And Jason, this is not about 4e. This is not about a game system. <br /><br />This is about years of an industry who finally find themselves backed into a corner that they constructed themselves and now need a way out. <br /><br />This is about not giving another nickel to an organization who taught a whole new group of gamers to hate everything that came before 4e because it was, and I quote "A bunch of old neck beard grognards playing old broken games" and how they need to "get on board and support the latest edition to show their loyalty to the game"...does that sound a little familiar this morning?<br /><br />That's 4e fan boy talk.<br /><br />This is about an industry that has used bully boy tactics and strong armed retailers into doing whatever they are told to do upon threat of pulling their wares from the shop and then turning their backs on store owners when the chips were down. It was going on in the 80's and is still going on today.<br /><br />Well folks, I could lay out the f-bombs and turn this into a real war, but that's what WotC was hoping for and as I also predicted this noise would eat up all the signal about gaming. 2 for 2 so far.<br /><br />I have typed and deleted many lines this week but I think it is just time to wash our hands clean, devote our resources to gaming and forget these people existed. You know who they are. Just read their posts.<br /><br />All I ask is that everyone take a moment and think about this today: The people who have provided us with materials to play the games we love while the industry turned their back on us.<br /><br />Tim, I have to say...I am disappointed by your actions. Not that you want to play 1e with your kids. No, it's more about the attitude you have developed lately towards your fellow gamers. It's about the use of abusive language...and you're a teacher...with kids...is that what you are teaching them?<br /><br />I hope everyone finds a seat today at a table of their choice and enjoys some gaming goodness.<br /><br />20'sUnknownnoreply@blogger.com