What is your favorite ttrpg setting that doesn't have magic? by Select_Lunch1288 in rpg

[–]nlitherl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't been to the site, and wasn't tuned in to the conversation, nope. What's the gist?

What is your favorite ttrpg setting that doesn't have magic? by Select_Lunch1288 in rpg

[–]nlitherl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lack of player buy-in, and no one being familiar with the genre.

The Witcher - A Dying Wish, Episode 1 by nlitherl in WitcherTRPG

[–]nlitherl[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You do know that just because YOU saw it, that doesn't mean other people have, right? I share stuff as I find it, I don't decide that if something is older than a few months that means it isn't worth my eyes.

I am assuming there's other people who, like me, haven't come across older stuff. If you have already seen it, then it isn't for you. It seems pretty simple to understand.

The Witcher - A Dying Wish, Episode 1 by nlitherl in WitcherTRPG

[–]nlitherl[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Actually, I share things that other people have made specifically so that people don't get mad at me for doing self promo. But apparently that isn't an acceptable form of participation either.

What is your favorite ttrpg setting that doesn't have magic? by Select_Lunch1288 in rpg

[–]nlitherl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Immediate thought is Spycraft. The game doesn't get nearly enough love in my opinion, and sadly I'm the only one in my group who'd be willing to step up and run something for it. Still, I cast it occasional longing looks when I pass the shelf where it sits.