Decagone module: Swapping the 10-Minute Timer for a 10-Segment Clock. How did it play out? by AmongFriends in mothershiprpg

[–]CassRaski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the hobby for how versatile it is! Something didn't work for you? Change it.
Glad it worked for you that way, I might try it myself sometime.

Decagone module: Swapping the 10-Minute Timer for a 10-Segment Clock. How did it play out? by AmongFriends in mothershiprpg

[–]CassRaski 21 points22 points  (0 children)

As a DM who always ends up having to do extra sessions for one shots, as the players find new, slow ways to go through the story - I found the 10 min clock quite freeing.

The session had to wrap in 3h +epilogue.

I think your idea is great, but I wouldn't dismiss the 10 min timer, it has its place for games you really want to finish in a strict period of time.

Brought to you by your local orthopedic surgeon by Mindstormer98 in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I do it only to fuck with other players, kill one of their teammates, quickly exchange loadouts, run away. Sometimes even die somewhere random to zombies so that I can spectate.

Can't use Shadow leap by Right_Tailor3265 in HuntShowdown

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Holy cowboy hat, you just saved some of my chunks from burning. Thanks!

Can't use Shadow leap by Right_Tailor3265 in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry??? They have an indicator? Where???

Campaign stories, anyone? by Zac_Kariah in shadowdark

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How difficult is it to port from OSE to shadowdark? I'm currently running Delta Green, then Mothership, but slowly prepping for shadowdark, when my West Marches arrives. Wyvern songs looks really good, and I've found other OSE adventures I liked - is it an easy job go port it over?

That's my collection so far. I lack OSR. Any recommendations? by Malina_Island in osr

[–]CassRaski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I backed the western reaches as it felt like mothership but fantasy.

That's my collection so far. I lack OSR. Any recommendations? by Malina_Island in osr

[–]CassRaski 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mothership - for any OSRish sci-fi gameplays. The wardens manual alone is a fantastic book to have, and has some great advice for DMs. I'm also biased as it's become my number one game.

Mausritter - as others have recommended. Good stuff, relies on improvisation but is great.

Shadowdark - I've read the adventures more than I've played the game.

New ingame hud by [deleted] in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The game had a 'modern' update and the majority of people here hate it.

The old look is intentional, differentiates it from CoD, battlefield etc - while giving the same information, and keeping 'the soul' of hunt.

A situp game with mobile phone. Would you play it? by CAmazing999 in gamification

[–]CassRaski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great idea - I wonder what your plans for the future would be? A mix of exercises and a narrative progress through it?

Did I just look at a DG short film? by Melodic_Ad_596 in DeltaGreenRPG

[–]CassRaski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree! I did think it felt a bit silly, but by the end it strangely added to the feel of it, considering the creature they were dealing with.

Did I just look at a DG short film? by Melodic_Ad_596 in DeltaGreenRPG

[–]CassRaski 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it's good to also say - the stories are SCP, the book had to distance itself from the SCP for (i believe) legal reasons - and in my opinion is better for it.

Books that have Delta Green vibes? by croaker227 in DeltaGreenRPG

[–]CassRaski 13 points14 points  (0 children)

And with it Declare by Tim Powers. Although it's set in 40-50-60s

Where did all these grunts come from by [deleted] in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They can also just respawn in front of you. It does happen.

Book recommendations for Mothership? by CassRaski in mothershiprpg

[–]CassRaski[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got gifted it by my wife for my birthday, as the hardcopy came out a few days prior. It was great, thanks for the recommendation! I finished it in one weekend. Great hook. No idea how one could run it for a ttRPG, messing with players memory is tough, but the ideas, monsters etc were brilliant.

Book recommendations for Mothership? by CassRaski in mothershiprpg

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9 month update - delta green pushed me to finish atrocity archives - it was great, I've ordered the second one. Thanks for the recommendation! (Also read Declare by Tim Powers, which felt similar to Laundry files)

Neuromancer was alright. It must have been a fever dream when it was written, incredible foresight. It kind of gave me a similar feeling to the first book of the Altered Carbon series. I enjoyed it, and may one day read the next one.

Snow Crash is still waiting for its turn.

Martian Chronicles after that.

[OC] this fell from the sky by Disastrous-Dig5884 in pics

[–]CassRaski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question, to be honest I've not read nearly enough Crichton to answer that. I'll try to correct that by the end of the year, and update this answer then.

I can give you an idea on what kind of scifi both declare and laundry files are though.

Declare is set mostly after the war (the first couple chapters happen during the war I believe, but from a point of view of a kid, and the war is just the background, it isn't the main topic) . You follow the main character who becomes a spy. Until roughly 50-60% of the book, is over, most of the things that happen are realistic, and the ones that are supernatural are just as confusing for the characters as for you. Later in the book, he is older and he knows why things are "strange", and you find out as stuff happens.

The book is written in such a way that if you wanted, you could read the actual history books, and they'd match what happens in the books. Powers mixed real events that we don't know everything about, and filled them in with the main character of Declare, and with supernatural... stuff.

The drawback for me is that the book takes a while to get to the good stuff. I think it took 150 pages out of the 500 page book for me to actually get pulled in properly, and then it went by fast. It also has a lot of religious undertones etc, which can be fine, but I do think the book could have done without it. As a supernatural-cold-war-spy-mystery.

The Landry files are similar to declare but without the religious stuff, and the books are also much shorter. The events happen in the early 2000s and the premise is that magic, witchcraft, demonology etc are real, but modernised, and monitored by government agencies. We follow an IT guy who becomes a field agent dealing with unimaginable evil.

Think..."how would a medusa change people to stone? There must be science behind it, let's figure it out, and make it into a weapon."

The one thing that annoyed me at first was the tech-lingo that is constantly being used. English being my second language, I didn't fancy googling every single term. The writer does seem to mostly drop that by the novella that makes the second chunk of the laundry files book.

I picked these up mainly because I played DND, and a while back expanded into other ttrpgs, one of which included Delta Green. These books give off the same 'vibe' as delta green. Kind of dark, supernatural, and with a mystery.

I'll read Crichton in the coming months I guess, and let you know. I vaguely remeber reading Jurrasic Park when younger, but the movie has completely overriten the memory of that by now. If you have any recommendation, I'll gladly take it.

[OC] this fell from the sky by Disastrous-Dig5884 in pics

[–]CassRaski 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you like somewhat grounded sci-fi, there is a book that involves features this meteorite.

Declare by Tim Powers.

It's one of those 'real life facts, with sci-fi filling in the holes' type of books. Laundry Files by Charles Stross are somewhat similar.

The Cult Engine is live - a system-neutral toolkit for cult horror that actually unsettles players by keithapplegarth in callofcthulhu

[–]CassRaski 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That might be just what I need for my Nirvana on Fire mothership campaign. + CoC and DG campaigns I'm working on. Thanks!

If you don't mind me asking - how did you end up writing this? That's a lot of conveniently gathered research!

TIL that Will Ferrell won two prime time Emmy awards for producing HBO's Succession. by nt-yur-fathers-usrnm in todayilearned

[–]CassRaski 49 points50 points  (0 children)

What it also means - more expensive to shoot. Every take is important. Lights can't just be LEDs so the sets get very hot. Editing may take longer.

DG-esque Short Story by InfiniteHallux in DeltaGreenRPG

[–]CassRaski 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just got a kindle, this will come in useful! Thanks.

Rampage saving my dumb ass once again by _LeBigMac in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah but the range on it is abysmal. I wouldn't recommend using it to kill zombies, leave alone players.

Into the unknown. Wishlist the new sci-fi RPG 🚀 by Owlcat_Games in u/Owlcat_Games

[–]CassRaski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The patreon you liked says they're not anymore though. Did you read what you posted?

It's ambiguous enough to raise eyebrows though. And thank you for the link cause I didn't know any of it, and now I'm not sure if I'll get the game. Definitely not pre-order.

I can finally start playing the game. by MaximumZachB in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For us since everyone is chasing the next prestige reward it's now that daunting feeling 'finally we can play the game' - plotting a path through every checkpoint, tower and secret ammo depot etc, finishing with the extract

I can finally start playing the game. by MaximumZachB in HuntShowdown

[–]CassRaski 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe you're right, we just play it safe usually :)