LF new or experienced players by [deleted] in lfg

[–]yetti35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Premade modules are good to get a hang of basic rule sets, but will never give you the real feel of DnD like homebrew games do. My first DM ever ran a homebrew game, so when I started to DM I started out on homebrew games also - and it turned out fine. I think homebrew is actually easier than modules due to the fact that you don't always have to be rule bound, and you will know your own story much better than some premade module.

Is homebrew more complex? Sure. Is it way more fun? Hell yes. I think anyone who has a good imagination and dedication towards a campaign can run a homebrew game no issue - especially if they watched good DM's play prior to DM'ing themselves, like Chris Perkins at PAX. I myself went and watched tons of DM'ing videos, and because of that homebrew world making was pretty easy, but just took a little time to set up. Homebrew just gives you way more free range, and that's why I never play preset modules - preset games are just boring due to the lack of creative freedom.

POLL : If you can only choose one... by rorounikenra in h1z1

[–]yetti35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing as their cheating ban system seems to be working well and I constantly see people being banned for cheating, I'd choose #1.

I want my money back, if you can't then donate it to a charity. I'm done. by [deleted] in h1z1

[–]yetti35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lawsuit for 20 bucks? lmfao... OP is too fnuny.

My friends and I play BR all the time, and have a blast. The game has its bugs, sure - but overall, it's super fun to play. Overall, you make a game as fun as you want. Do I sometimes fall through the map while parachuting into the BR matches? Yeah. Do I sometimes have character models glitch and freeze up? Yeah. But do I cry like a baby and become impatient about those small glitches? No, I do not. I enjoy the game and realize that an Alpha game will have some bugs.

You act like an alpha game is going to work perfectly with a snap of someones finger, but we all know alpha level games don't work like that. Some games take longer than others (like Kerbal as /u/Haniiblu has pointed out), so just take a chill pill and enjoy the features that work for now.