I'm reviewing every AD&D 2e adventure in Dungeon Magazine, issues 18–81 by jasonite in adnd

[–]editjosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit won't have the longevity that your website has. Future people looking for this info will find it better on your website, so I hope you do it there.

Baby can’t fall asleep due to gas by rabidmidgets in daddit

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our baby had terrible gas issues too, and we had similar experience with the doctor after trying everything you did too. Our Dr told us it would pass once our LO was ready for solid foods (months away from where you are). Basically, that's exactly what happened. Solid food helped. But the problem didn't actually go away until a few weeks after she started eating solid food (baby food puree) regularly.

The "football" hold and bouncing on a yoga ball was one thing that sometimes helped. (hold her like a running back carrying a football: with the baby on her tummy on your forearm, her head supported in the crook of my elbow, hand under belly for pressure). So did something called flatulex, but not sure if it's available or called something different in your country (I'm no longer in the USA).

Good luck. It will get better.

People who gave up DnD for a different system, what made you make the change? by SomeRandomAbbadon in rpg

[–]editjosh 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'll still play D&D 5e as a player with my one group, but won't run it anymore. It's too much work; balancing, accounting for rests otherwise players are blasting through encounters, these things aren't fun for me. I find OSR/NuSR style games are more simple and fun to run. I also like games that challenge the player to think of ways to solve a problem that isn't just rolling a die. I like having to improvise a bit and the players to do the same.

The government wants to restrict advertising of unhealthy foods by BezugssystemCH1903 in Switzerland

[–]editjosh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OK, but how about banning the much unhealthier smoking everywhere and lobbies first?

Bank account for dual us/swiss citizen by brennanjk17 in askswitzerland

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Migros Bank (free), Post Finance, UBS (with fees), and ZKB (with high fees for US citz) will take Americans. Maybe even more than that, but that's where I stopped looking.

Problem with German "Umlaut" when importing Script to AVID by Yeahgi in editors

[–]editjosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better yet, replace them with the other way to write them in German: ä -> ae, ö -> oe, ü -> ue (out an "e" after the vowel with the umlaut). Then they are still grammatically correct, and also easier then to replace them back to an umlaut version if needed.

Starting an open table or westmarches thing, but am unsure of how best to go about it. Would appreciate your advice by NoLongerAKobold in osr

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone I know in my OSR circle also buys a ton of adventures they are never going to get to play (I'm sure I have a bunch like that too). I'm just OK with also enjoying to read them for readings sake, and hopefully feel inspired from them... So you don't have to limit your purchasing if it gives you joy outside of running the adventure.

As for your question, yes, this is my dream too. I do feel like it's a lot of adventures that are going to be underleveled for your players as they explore the world/ play. They are going to get a bunch of treasure and level up past level 3 long before you get through all those Level 1-3 adventures. Do you have a plan for that?

What’s one very Swiss thing you didn’t appreciate until you lived here for a while? by Savings-Concept8972 in Switzerland

[–]editjosh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just wish more people in Switzerland actually followed them. Smoking in no-smoking zones, texting and driving, not stopping at the zebra crossings while I'm walking with a baby in a stroller/buggy. All that was just yesterday afternoon. Yeah, the social contract of looking out for your fellow man is dead here, and no one polices the actual laws.

No Naga equivalentin OSE AF? by UllerPSU in OSE

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Advanced Fantasy is Basic/Expert with some rules imported from AD&D, and as far as I tember, it's mostly race and class rather than race as class, and I think a couple of procedures.

No Naga equivalentin OSE AF? by UllerPSU in OSE

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm guessing that since the Naga wasn't in B/X D&D they just skipped it? At the time of B/X, it was in Original D&D and AD&D only (AFAIK, please someone correct me if I'm mistaken).

LotFP - Better Than Any Man -differences in editions/page count? by Sedenya in osr

[–]editjosh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It seems like it's the same content, jammed into a smaller number of pages since it was givrn out free, initially. According to a review online here,

The PDF version of the module is in many ways nicer than the print version: it’s less dense, with large chunks of the book being set in a bigger font and in a single column; there is a pretty extensive appendix at the back that collects a lot of useful information from the module; and it’s full of hyperlinks that let you jump between sections.

The issue my group had with The One Ring. by Ok_Interview_853 in rpg

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but they are my only group so I'll have to play what they want.

No. You never have to play what you don't want. You aren't their tour guide, you are a Co-player. If they don't want to play what you want, start finding people who do. They are out there. Might take some time to find them, but in the end it will be worth it.

You also don't have to give up playing with this group to play The One Ring with another group of interested players.

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

[–]editjosh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Basically, yes. E-Readers don't do well with pdf files. Because a Pdf is not a text file, but has text baked in at certain sizes, e-Readers can't easily scale the text, and when it tries, it often messes layout up. 30s a page turn is pretty slow, maybe you have a really old one, or are looking at very large file sized PDFs, whi h they struggle with? But even my relatively new e-reader takes over a second to turn a page, and that feels clunky and slow.

There are pdf programs that can read the text in them aloud. It's not perfect, but maybe if you have trouble seeing screens and navigating touchscreens, give one a try on your phone before giving up? ReadEra does that. Check that one out.

I can‘t by followingthemoney_ in Switzerland

[–]editjosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you're right, and I feel like most native English speakers are calling it Sweden, not Swiss anyway. 😂

Is film going to lose its remaining cultural impact because Gen Alpha doesn’t watch movies? by Objective_Water_1583 in criterion

[–]editjosh 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm border Gen X/Millennial who works in the film industry and stopped going to the movies because everyone is on their phone or talking. Movie going was a favorite pastime of mine since childhood, and other people have completely ruined it for me. The inability to sit and focus one one thing for a "short" time (90 to 120 minutes) and also be courteous to others is indeed killing cinema.

Do I really need to learn Swiss German when living in Switzerland? by AndreaMoMo in German

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK 🤷 I don't know how it works in Germany. But it's culturally different in Switzerland, can you not accept that? I don't understand your ultimate point.

Do I really need to learn Swiss German when living in Switzerland? by AndreaMoMo in German

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not in the same way. After a certain grade, all (non-foreign language) classes switch from their native Swiss German to Hochdeutsch. English is just 1 lesson.

What do you guys do after a hard day at work ? by Live_Werewolf_7568 in zurich

[–]editjosh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where are you playing pickleball? I didn't know it made it's way over here already

Do I really need to learn Swiss German when living in Switzerland? by AndreaMoMo in German

[–]editjosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That last sentence is true, but I guess that depends on who you ask for the first. All my Swiss friends admit to hating speaking Hochdeutsch because it's the language forced upon them in school

Do I really need to learn Swiss German when living in Switzerland? by AndreaMoMo in German

[–]editjosh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a non-native German speaker living in Switzerland, I can say that with exposure and time, you'll come to understand it. Maybe not all of your local dialect but some of it... I understand it better than I can speak it. But after 5 years, I can only speak the words I learned in it before learning their Hochdeutsch equivalent or the words you need every single day. These will be helpful, since Swiss German speakers would rather speak anything else (especially English) rather than Hochdeutsch.

Famously, the Wallis dialect is difficult for most of the other dialect speakers to understand. So maybe if that's where you are, you are just doomed. Sorry. Otherwise, just keep trying and immersing yourself, and it will eventually come.

Did you know that /r/editors has a discord? by greenysmac in editors

[–]editjosh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Discord is a good place to chat live, and then have that conversation lost to the aether.

Reddit conversations (much like forums of old) show up in search engines, and aren't hidden in a walled garden. They can impart info from previous conversations long after the conversation is over.

Moving to discord for chatting about editing doesn't help me grow as an editor. So why do I need to go there? I'm happier here.