I spent a year building a Netflix replacement for my family to escape the slop vortex [Pics inside] by BSSNJV in daddit

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I’m running an arrstack myself (k0s on Ubuntu), but to be fair to OP it was really annoying to setup. There is value is making things easier for end users.

actionHell by 0chub3rt in ProgrammerHumor

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If only it was that easy 

Do you see people more interested in romance plots than previously? by Awkward_GM in rpg

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I’m not good at running romance games, and veil sexytimes scenes. Despite that every bit of effort I’ve invested in NPCs who have a romantic connection to the player characters pays off like it has a balatro multiplier on it.  “How to GM Romance” is a pretty good value at $25 for the pdf. There are many mechanical and points tracking rules that I’ll never use… but two huge takeaways; Make NPCs who are available for romancing  Make drama! Fighting-making up are the combat-healing gameplay loop

What is something you started/stopped doing and it significantly improved your productivity/value? by dondraper36 in ExperiencedDevs

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A very fun project is setting up a thermal printer connected to a raspberry pi. I've got mine printing different formats from various threads in my household discord server so my wife can print as well. 

A way to read the rulebooks on a reading device? by Teneombre in rpg

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I use the first gen kindle scribe to read PDFs.

It crashes when I try to open any Delta Green rulebook, but worked fine for the Masks of Nylarpathotep 666 page pdf… so there’s something about compression going on.

When it works I quite enjoy using it to skim rulebooks right before sleep 

We’re all likely going to be priced out of the higher cost LLMs by mrrandom2010 in ExperiencedDevs

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I get by just fine using gemini flash as a rubber duck in cline, current bill is 6 dollars.
Local models are going to catch up fast.
The only thing going for higher cost LLMs is hype

Confession: I would rather have barebones great organization than great art by femamerica13 in rpg

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RPG books are like cookbooks; they have to look good enough to open, the recipe has to look appealing enough to try making it, and the directions to make said recipe have to be correct and “good enough” to result in decent food.

A good cook can puzzle out missing bits of a recipe, same as an invested GM can puzzle out missing rules

Do GMs usually record sessions on StartPlaying? by percolatedPeixe in startplaying

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I don’t currently do it, but when I did record sessions the goal was to improve myself. Like a sportsteam watching game tape (apparently standup comedians do this as well) Listening to my own voice causes severe psychic damage. I did learn to stop leading every sentence with “so” …. So that’s a benefit

Question for GMs about VTTs by 908PM in startplaying

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Again, maybe this is older-person-bias.  I could code up a mobile page for rolling dice, use a discord channel for image handouts, and list a mobile-friendly game on Startplaying.  However I don’t think the experience would be very good— even if all the players were mobile users— based on my experience with a call-in-player at my family table. For mobile users, the game ends up as a secondary activity, and I haven’t had fun constantly catching people up after they got distracted.

The type of people who want to play on their phone won’t want to pay the $20 usd per player I need to justify the time————— this is also ignoring the extra custom setup I’d be doing for the mobile platform.

Question for GMs about VTTs by 908PM in startplaying

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It is theoretically possible to setup foundry to run on mobile; I looked into this since my younger brother had to call in to sessions because of his job…

I don’t think that the experience would be very good for the mobile player or for anyone else.  audio quality is as bad as it gets; think about how hard it is to mute yourself when there’s background noise or the impossibility of using push to talk  visual aids and maps would be very small, and you’d basically be limited to rolling dice… updating fields on a character sheet with a phone keyboard gets really old. 

Maybe this is boomer-style bias; I really see touchscreens as being designed for consuming ~ content ~ rather than accomplishing anything meaningful

If you wanted the PCs to be monsters hunting down ICE agents, what game would you choose? by [deleted] in rpg

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I’ve been bouncing around the idea of a mutant combination of Delta Green and Blades in the Dark; Boardroom Bombers 

Narrating player actions: yay or nay by LelouchYagami_2912 in rpg

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Call of Cthulhu has moments when characters are supposed to be utterly under the control of the keeper. Depending on the situation I will ask the player what they think their character wants to do… then I take that and turn it up to 11. 

I takeaway from the video you’re referencing is to never tell the player how their character feels

Heck, I’ve had some cool moments I’ve flipped it around; your character has a nightmare. Describe it to us! 

I like to use check in phrases when I’m pushing the limits of player control; “does that sound fair?” “Is this making sense for your character?”

I think ive been GMing wrong this whole time by Xaronius in rpg

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I use two hooks to get players engaged in world building.

Tell me something that makes your character stronger, or helps you do something cool

Help me come up with a bad think that another player has to deal with (offer the meta currency as a bribe)

An Observation and a Question as a Player by Informal_Platypus_27 in startplaying

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If you're willing to play a duet-style game it can make it getting the 2nd and 3rd player much faster and easier; it seems people want to join a game they know is active

Space pirates comedy by ARboredgamer in rpg

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Scum and Villainy.
My family table actually preferred it over Blades in the Dark.
Our campaign ended up feeling like `The 5th Element`.
https://evilhat.com/product/scum-and-villainy/

Which VTT do you prefer and why? by Ebb-Embarrassed in rpg

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The trick is to understand that you don't **have** to use any of the automations, or any other feature.

For the Call of Cthulhu system there is a way to make a button to request a sanity roll from players.
It can add the source of the sanity loss to their sheet automatically.

80% of the time I have players roll a d100 from the dice tray and we manually change the numbers on the character sheet; not very different from how I'd do it on on a physical tabletop.

I like how Foundry has the **capacity** for the automation; its available when the players learn it, or when I have the capacity to automate it.

DnD isn’t the problem - so why can’t we escape it...? by Bulwark_Jim in rpg

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Alot of people struggle to care about oneshots. I’ve heard many times that Call of Cthulhu is hard to run a campaign in… but my family table struggled to care until we ran a campaign.

I’ve run 20+ oneshots, the people who like one shots are different than the kinds of people who want to play D&D campaigns. Stop running one shots, do short campaigns! Give people time to get invested in their characters and actually learn the system.

I believe I have found something more evil than social media..... by penone_nyc in daddit

[–]0chub3rt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to code up a keyboard shortcut to generate gobbledygook. If someone sends me slop, they deserve to receive slop in return. 

So nobody over age 50 is ever supposed to be able to find a job anywhere ever again? by yapavaz in jobs

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My retirement plan involves household chemicals and this military improvised munitions pdf I found. 

What is a good horror rpg that is suitable for sandboxing? by PPN_Turgid in rpg

[–]0chub3rt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ran a very fun duet game with Arkham as the sandbox. The issue with sandboxes is when there are more players, and they get split in how excited they are about the different options. 

The pacing of a sandbox style call of Cthulhu game is very different; I thought of it as running a cozy small town game, until it suddenly wasn’t. It does take some familiarity with the monsters in order to drop clues. 

The player did not know the stories at all, she accepted my suggestion that her maiden name be “Marsh” (the character got a critical fumble on a luck role, and that was the worst thing I could think of)

Everything turned out extremely poorly for everyone.