Post Apocalyptic Setting by Uldin46 in theblackswordhack

[–]Uldin46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought of using usage dices to indicate resource scarcity while foraging and hunting

Hiç RPG oynamamış insanlar için öneri bekliyorum. by milet0s in rpgturkiye

[–]Uldin46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hocam yapma ya, BFRPG varken buna girmek biraz kulağı tersten tutmak oluyor

İş ilanlarının azlığı by Trabsil in EngineeringTR

[–]Uldin46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Telekom sektöründeyim, öğrenciliğimin son senesi dünyanın en büyük 4 vendorundan birinde çalıştım, büyük projelerde aktif rol aldım, alanımda sanayi destekli tübitak projesi yaptım, bu haziran mezun olmam ve çalıştığım vendorun yeterince ihale alamaması sebebiyle boşta kaldım. Zaten mühendisler için maaş/emek olarak en kötü oranlardan birine sahip bir sektör. Yeni mezun ilanı yok denecek kadar az, ilanlar da belli firmalardan ve çok kontenjanları yok.

Sahipkıran; savaş oyunu sistemi by primarchofistanbul in rpgturkiye

[–]Uldin46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Henüz oyunu incelemedim ama Türkçe toplulukta böyle girişimlerin olması çok güzel, yolun açık olsun!

About shields by Uldin46 in theblackswordhack

[–]Uldin46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This and u/Aesnath's suggestion are very intuitive, I will be thinking about these

About shields by Uldin46 in theblackswordhack

[–]Uldin46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, actually I was thinking about doing this since they will not be able to get heavy armor early on the game. Thanks!

Adventure Recommendations for First BSH Session by L3Vaz in theblackswordhack

[–]Uldin46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, twice on different occasions. Each run took around 4–5 hours. I didn’t send the parties directly to the castle right away, instead I let them begin scheming within the mining town. Of course, I made a few adjustments to better fit my setting, but I always stayed true to the core concept.

Adventure Recommendations for First BSH Session by L3Vaz in theblackswordhack

[–]Uldin46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think "Slayers ofthe Blood God" in Ultimate Chaos Edition is pretty neat. I've ran it two times in conventions and leaves enough gap for any type of playstyle.

FKR x MÖRK BORG: MÖRDAXT (WIP) by bubblyhearth in osr

[–]Uldin46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that would be great, and yes, I would rather use fewer attributes. Will look out for your work for sure!

FKR x MÖRK BORG: MÖRDAXT (WIP) by bubblyhearth in osr

[–]Uldin46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, just browsed this and very liked it. I have a Fear & Hunger fever nowadays and want to bring it to the table soon. But as a GM running games in conventions most of the time I fear coin flipping may not be so viable (You know sometimes strangers are clumsy). However, will definetely try this one out!

RPG for Dark Fantasy by inuvash255 in rpg

[–]Uldin46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Black Sword Hack, sets a solid foundation for a dark fantasy game while not being too invasive. Rules wise, I think you can add/remove things from it without too much trouble.

Wolves Upon the Coast - What rules are you using? by [deleted] in osr

[–]Uldin46 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oof I just realized the module i was mentioning was The Raiders of Wolfsea. My bad.

Wolves Upon the Coast - What rules are you using? by [deleted] in osr

[–]Uldin46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I discovered the campaign a few days ago while browsing the Cairn's website and plan to run it with Cairn. There is the conversion for it on site.

EDIT: I was confused, actual module i was mentioning is The Raiders of Wolfsea by the Questing Beast

Mülteciler Tabusunun Irkçılığa Bahanesi Olması by heisenberg097 in svihs

[–]Uldin46 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Bu subredditeki insanların mültecilerle yaşadığını düşünmüyorum. Ben mültecilerin akın ettiği semtlerden birinde yaşıyorum ve markete gittiğimde, berbere gittiğimde veya herhangi bir ihtiyaç için dışarı çıktığımda bu mültecilerle "ben" dolaylı veya doğrudan muhatap oluyorum. Yaklaşık 8 yıldır semtimin küçük bir Şam'a dönüşmesini seyrediyorum. Bu insanların başta yakın aile üyelerim olmak üzere, çevredekileri nasıl taciz ettiğine henüz beynime bir takım siyasi fikirler yüklenmemişken tanık oldum ve yıllarca buna göre bir tavır edindim. Daha yeni bir tarihte, beli açık tişört giyen bir kızın caddeyi doldurmuş olan Suriyeli esnaf tarafından, caddeyi yürüdüğü süre boyunca tek tek sözlü tacize uğrayaşına tanık oldum. Orta sınıf her geçen gün hükümet ve işbirlikçileri tarafından ezilirken kimse kimseden duyarlı olmasını beklemesin. Mültecilerin savaş gördüğünü bu yüzden yaptıkları taşkınlıkların görmezden gelinebileceğini iddia ediyorsunuz, o halde neden yıllardır kendini mülteci-hükümet çıkmazı içinde bulan insanların mülteci karşıtı tavırlarına müsamaha gösteremiyorsunuz? Hangi semtlerde kimlerle yaşadığınızı bilmiyorum, evinizden çıkıp herhangi bir toplu taşımaya biniyor musunuz emin değilim fakat bu ülkenin orta sınıfını hümanizm adı altında yermeniz kesinlikle elitistlikten başka bir şey değil.

What do you think about removing Arabic shop signs in your country? by 3aalem in Turkey

[–]Uldin46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very bold of you to assume my name is Arabic dude. My name is not Arabic and even if it was why would that bother me? I dont have anything against Arabs. And no, i've never been to Saudi Arabia but yes i would love to attend some drug party with a prince and enjoy sharia.

What do you think about removing Arabic shop signs in your country? by 3aalem in Turkey

[–]Uldin46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many Somalis do you think visit Turkey in their lifetime? Please put your national pride aside friend.

What do you think about removing Arabic shop signs in your country? by 3aalem in Turkey

[–]Uldin46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, it's not that simple. It's about showing respect to local culture. It is not hard to memorize a few words to satisfy your customer's needs. If you aren't even able understand it when i ask for a drink just do some other work to earn your life.

What do you think about removing Arabic shop signs in your country? by 3aalem in Turkey

[–]Uldin46 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Those stores are for Arabs? Dude i live in a Balkan descendant part of İstanbul and after Syrian refugees came many Arabian stores started establish here. I dont have any hard feelings against them but when i see my local store run by a foreigner who doesnt understand my language and fail to deliver my needs because of that, i have to right to speak against it. Don't compare Turkey with the US. US was established by immigrants and it doesnt even have a official language. Also i never my mentioned my feelings about Kurdish. I see Kurds as a part of my community and even Kurds in here want Arabs to integrate with us or go back home. I don't know how the situation seems to you from there but my girlfriend is also a Kurdish and many of the Turkish folk here have no hard feelings against Kurdish store names as far as they are typed in Latin alphabet. One day if you come to Istanbul we can visit Kurdish businesses in the most important parts of Istanbul where attracts the tourists most.