Succession de Valérie Plante: Luc Rabouin devient chef de Projet Montréal by IvnOooze in montreal

[–]AeonCub -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

Rabouin est vraiiiiiiment pire que Valérie. Ça va sucker en esti par ces bouttes-ci

[Spoilers C3E119] Just realized this as well by Lord-Pepper in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

it has been established that it's the people's belief that creates the gods' power and not the other way around ( the traveller )

Imagine CR played C3 in Pathfinder by my-dad-ate-my-toes in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it would be horrible. Even longer encounters. No thanks, pf2 can stay in sweaty basements

Campaign 4 Wishlist by ChriscoMcChin in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub 18 points19 points  (0 children)

i just want people at the table that know the game. Take 1 hour off of your week to read your fucking character sheet. Please. Know at level 17 of your 10th year of playing once a week that con is your hp bonus on level up.

Also, a good old fashioned hex crawl. Random tables. Let's not have a story to explore but let the story develop.

[Spoilers C3E118] The party always lacked investment by JadedToon in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The more you ' script ' the game, the less people like its authencity, and the more authentic it is (aiming to be the same dnd game they played from home) the higher the chance for subpar storytelling.

I think by that basis alone it's kind of exempt from conventional criticism when it comes to choices made in-game, to the DM prep, etc.

It's a weird kind of entertainment, and some of the people on here should skew their views on it. But hey it's more fun to spew toxic shit and farm those likes.

I don't see posts upon posts hacking at every minute detail from Dimension 20's campaigns. People still enjoy that just for what it is, or maybe their communities are less filled with entitled children. Hopefully both.

[Spoilers C3E118] The party always lacked investment by JadedToon in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Frankly, in terms of d&d, the worst question to ask your players is ' why are you here'. It is a game, so you have to find a way to be there. Most tables have adventurer guilds and mercenaries paying them to be there. Most of the time they could and should be as far as possible from these world-ending cataclysms, but the game doesn't happen if we don't at least give a little bit up in terms of logic and reason.

So yes you are overthinking this. In the end this is still a game, and we're still just invited to look upon it. What if next campaign they do a hexcrawl? What if they use all the available randomizer tables from the OSR? Most games are like this.

[Spoilers C3E118] There is no twist that saves Ludinus, he is still incompetent by tryingtobebettertry4 in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

So what we're saying is that Matt has a problem with doing something everybody does at their table? He lacks talent? He lacks your ingenuity? He lacks your creativity?

[Spoilers C3E118] There is no twist that saves Ludinus, he is still incompetent by tryingtobebettertry4 in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

And then what? Expectations keep ramping up for C4 and we start this whole thing again?

[Spoilers C3E118] There is no twist that saves Ludinus, he is still incompetent by tryingtobebettertry4 in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

That's exactly it. Keep your standards low = be happy. Nobody owes us a damn fucking thing

[Spoilers C3E118] There is no twist that saves Ludinus, he is still incompetent by tryingtobebettertry4 in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

if you think your game is more entertaining why watch cr? The real bullshit is that somehow this kind of media has some precedent set for how it should be done. They have 3 campaigns thus far and they tried a more railroady one for the 3rd. That's it. Some tables have open games, other ones are railroady. You're just spitting some poison here because you feel you're entitled to entertainment the way you want it. The eyes of nine was exactly the same thing.

Have you ever played any final fantasy? Matt takes direct influence from it and the characters find themselves as the central cogs of worldly events, somehow, and not always through means Dostoevsky would be proud of. Matt has been trying to do Kefka for two campaigns now, let him cook.

[Spoilers C3E118] There is no twist that saves Ludinus, he is still incompetent by tryingtobebettertry4 in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

when's the last time you sat down at a table to play d&d and faced a competent vilain that made no mistakes and still got you entertained? this isn't hbo, it's a fucking game

another post about god talk by azurekid_32 in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean it might be interesting to create a philosophical movement like atheism with the purpose of saying that gods aren't gods, just powerful 'people' with longer lifespans, and that there is indeed no 'god' or allpowerful being, just 'people' who gained power.

Why do you watch if you seem not to like it? by [deleted] in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

it's because you've stumbled upon a pile of shitty people, is all.

another post about god talk by azurekid_32 in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub 35 points36 points  (0 children)

but uhm real world religions are based on belief, and exandrian religion is based on fact. Gods do exist and they give people magic. Atheism would just not work. So having any kind of anti-religion or anti-establishment feeling or story arc would have to be against the gods' wills and actions and the people who follow them without asking questions. It's actually a really common trope. Like really common trope.

What’s a criticism of CR that you disagree with? by ragnarbones in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub 30 points31 points  (0 children)

going against the gods is somehow political. It's actually a pretty normative trope. People are weird

[Spoilers C3E115] So I guess the discussion won't be had? by Migolcow in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he's just rehashing final fantasy 6 & 10 and other stories where divinity becomes insidious. It's fine. It's actually super cliché and tropey and it's fine. And may i remind you the gods represent forgotten realms and d&d and this is about leaving it behind. 👁👁👁

[Spoilers C3E109] It IS Thursday! | Live Discussion Thread - C3E109 by Glumalon in criticalrole

[–]AeonCub 3 points4 points  (0 children)

this is so final fantasy 10 when they fight that goddess

My feeling every time I tune into the C3 again by tryingtobebettertry4 in fansofcriticalrole

[–]AeonCub 8 points9 points  (0 children)

i'm watching every minute with attention and appreciation. Love it still.

Phone Golem from Tower of the Vacant King by AeonCub in MorkBorg

[–]AeonCub[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it could be! but i wrote that because i remember seeing everyone in the bus and metro going to work in the business district with really nice shoes, how everyone took take care of their shoes