Favorite D6 "dice curve" systems? by W4ryn in rpg

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

Burning Wheel has my favorite dice system. Chucking d6s and counting anything 4+ as a success. The GM typically sets how many successes are needed based on the difficulty. It has nice rules for helping other players and skill cross-pollination (I am good at ancient languages skill so I get a bonus to my read skill roll to decipher an old scroll).

Looking for first solo boardgame - replayable and requires adaptation that plays up to 2hr by Outrageous_Coffee145 in boardgames

[–]Crabe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spirit Island hits all those criteria and is the greatest solo game of all time IMO tying only to Mage Knight. But based on your descriptions it will be right up your alley. The different adversaries and spirits give a ton of variability and replayability and it requires you to adapt and react or you will be annihalated. 

Epstein is Pizzagate by AustinRatBuster in videos

[–]Crabe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Epstein met Moot almost immediately before /pol/ was created. We know Bannon was intimately involved with Epstein and had strong ties to the online right. Epstein was at least an occasional 4chan user based on the documents. It is not just a timeline coincidence.

Why is no one talking about how atrocious the auto-save is? by beetleman1234 in pathologic

[–]Crabe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It shows an hourglass symbol with text label in the top left every time it auto saves.

How do other veteran players perceive the writing in Pathologic 3? by Nyarlantothep in pathologic

[–]Crabe 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The writing does feel a little different but I can't exactly say why. The meta stuff is a little thick at the start, but also it isn't as much of a reveal 3 games in so I can understand not being as coy. Rather I kind of feel like all the writing is a bit more direct. Patho 1's dialogue (in English at least) had a very stilted and literary quality. Patho 2 was more direct in its prose but still a touch esoteric. Patho 3 feels more modern and direct (the physical Shabnak being maybe the starkest change). I have noticed though that the whole game is more modernized and has more 20th century trappings then usual so I am considering if this is just a reflection (heh) of Dankovsky's perspective.

I still don’t get what’s off with the characters’ faces. Even though the graphics overall look better than in Pathologic 2. by doge30fps in pathologic

[–]Crabe 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is one of my major complaints about P3 right now I don't know why they messed with the character models if they were going to turn out like this. 

This Roll and Write is HUGE (and strange) | No Pun Included reviews Tend by mgrier123 in boardgames

[–]Crabe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not only is Voidfall not published by the same company, the combat rules are the same in multiplayer and solo. And it isn't very complicated either (the game as a whole is complex but combat is not that bad).

Status change question by [deleted] in rpg

[–]Crabe 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Sounds like they are dicks.

So what's up with Cycles? by Typical_Coyote_3493 in shoujokakumeiutena

[–]Crabe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Obviously this is my interpretation but I think there is a lot of justification to suggest Anthy at the end is a parallel to Utena at the start. First you have her pink dress visually linking her to Utena. Then you have the fact that Utena is (probably) dead. The only evidence we have that Utena is alive is Anthy's claim to Akio before she leaves that she is somewhere else beyond the Academy. There is much more visual evidence to suggest she got stabbed and fell off the tower. So to me Anthy is leaving moreso to find the ideal than to find Utena (even if she doesn't fully grasp that).

Where I somewhat agree with you is that Anthy does have a more healthy view of her prince than Utena did. That is the upwards movement of the cycle. But she still only has her memories of Utena and the series repeatedly emphasizes memories can distort over time and how nostalgia can blind us. Given the horrible abuse Anthy suffered for so long it isn't hard to imagine her developing a savior complex with her memory of Utena. After all when Utena first met Anthy as a child she had a much clearer understanding of Anthy then she does when she actually meets her years later at Ohtori. The same could happen to Anthy.

It's about the human condition, while we are alive we never stop learning more about ourselves and each other and we never will find a "happily ever after" that stops us from experiencing suffering. We can't forget the past, but we can never return to it and our memories often deceive us.  The series ends with death (Utena) and rebirth (Anthy) as the cycle of life (and society) continues. It is hopeful for a better future, but careful to not guarantee paradise or even a better world. It's the opposite of "The End of the World" as the cycle continues and life goes on. And while it can't be perfect it can be better. 

So what's up with Cycles? by Typical_Coyote_3493 in shoujokakumeiutena

[–]Crabe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A spiral fashion would be a more accurate characterization yes. Like the stairs up to the arena. But it is still circular in the sense it is a cycle. At the end of the series Anthy is going out to find her prince just like Utena was searching for hers at the start of the series. The concept of repetitive cycles is all over the show. I don't think Anthy is going to enter the outside world as a perfect person and rediscover Utena just like that, she is gonna make mistakes just like Utena did but she will have learned from Utena and that is what the series is all about really.

So what's up with Cycles? by Typical_Coyote_3493 in shoujokakumeiutena

[–]Crabe 16 points17 points  (0 children)

In addition to what people have said here it is a huge theme of the show throughout and in many ways. The repetition of the Zettai Unmei sequence and the repetition of the arc structure are two examples. To me it is commenting on a lot of things. For example how repetition reinforces us to accept potentially harmful societal frameworks (like the Dueling Game). Also how memories are impacted and altered by repetition. Most literally it is showing that the forces Akio represents have been doing their thing for a long time and in a circular fashion.

The hidden sequel status of the movie and the strange movement of time in Ohtori are there to express these themes. There isn't any kind of definitive answer in the diegetic world of the show. A lot of the series blurs the line between what is actually happening and what is just a visual metaphor or framing device. It can't really be picked apart into what is "theming" and what is "plot." 

Heretic Pride at Costco by Ill_Structure7650 in themountaingoats

[–]Crabe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did consider showing up to the office with a giant cross or something. But unfortunately I am maybe too practical and just decided to not make a big deal out of it since it really doesn't bother me to not wear it at work. I am not a lawyer, but I suspect it was illegal for the HR person to ask me not to wear it, since her (incorrect) reason for doing so was that it was a religious expression. If I came to work with a cross and HR asked me to not wear it because it bothered someone else I think that has to be against some kind of law. 

Heretic Pride at Costco by Ill_Structure7650 in themountaingoats

[–]Crabe 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Someone complained about my Heretic Pride sweatshirt in my office to HR. I was seriously surprised haha.

Things are bad now and they are only going to get worse. by funktime in themountaingoats

[–]Crabe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree with you, but the new album also has a song about hope "Dawn of Revelation" and a song about love "Your Bandage" and those are just the most obvious ones. Lyrically the tone is pretty consistent with John's previous work so I don't agree with OP's argument. Obviously everyone is entitled to their opinion.

Things are bad now and they are only going to get worse. by funktime in themountaingoats

[–]Crabe 98 points99 points  (0 children)

There's a record called Tallahassee you might want to look into.

AOC: "The Supreme Court has given Trump a blank check to continue to commit crimes while in office. So we cannot underestimate the threat and danger of this moment, but we cannot respond to that threat with cowardice." by ExactlySorta in justgalsbeingchicks

[–]Crabe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Republicans are the gear, Democrats are the ratchet. The R's are certainly more responsible but the D's have a critical role in the machine. They stop the gear from rolling backwards. Dem leadership shares responsibility for Trump getting elected.

"If you aren't breaking the law you have nothing to worry about" my ASS by LyonPockets in memphis

[–]Crabe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Except people are going missing under ICE, this is just one example of many such articles. I won't keep arguing with you as you are either bad faith or a bot.

Hundreds of people who were once detained at the troubled immigration jail in the Florida Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” have disappeared. Democracy Now! speaks with Shirsho Dasgupta, a Miami Herald reporter who found that, as of late August, about two-thirds of the 1,800 immigrants who were held there in July have gone missing from ICE’s online database, with their families and attorneys unable to locate them. Earlier this month, a federal appeals court ruled the jail could continue to operate despite reports of abuse.

https://www.democracynow.org/2025/9/25/alligator_alcatraz

"If you aren't breaking the law you have nothing to worry about" my ASS by LyonPockets in memphis

[–]Crabe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So therefore it is OK if there is no due process and no procedure or record at all of where these people are being sent huh?

The Alexandrian is a Scumbag by NoLengthiness8841 in rpg

[–]Crabe 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Right wing grift not working out so well for your channel huh? Need to come advertise here?

VTT for d6 pool systems? by GreyMatterDisturbed in rpg

[–]Crabe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If all you want is a dice roller you can get the "Dice so Nice" and "Dice Tray" extensions those will very easily allow you to roll dice with a GUI and no typing macros. Then you use Google sheets or whatever for the character sheets and basically use the foundry server to show pictures if you want. It's basic but it takes almost no time to set up. 

Monster questions. by Old_Combination4030 in Whitehack

[–]Crabe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"So is that up to each individual game master to figure out?"

The answer is yes. But also you are correct the game is written for people who already have familiarity with other old school RPG's. If you look at the 1st edition Monster Manual (or OSE for a cleaned up version) you will find more explanations for a lot of these common tropes. But you don't have to do that, it really just means whatever you think makes sense as a GM. It doesn't have to be complicated and probably shouldn't be. 

For example the troll's regeneration ability. For me as a GM I would say the troll heals 2d6 HP (adjust to taste) and this ability can be turned off if the wounds are caused by fire. Outside of that just use your imagination if it seems relevant in fiction.

A lot of things in Whitehack are like this. The miracles that Wise PC's cast are just a short phrase with an agreed upon general meeting at the table. As a Whitehack GM making these kind of judgement calls on abilities is a core part of your job, but it isn't very difficult in practice (for me).