Suffering and success.

  • @[email protected]
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    1267 months ago

    The same Hasbro that tried to make a land grab for all D&D derivative content by changing their Open Game License to grant them irrevocable, perpetual rights to it. This is not a nice company as they demonstrate time and again.

    So maybe it’s time the RPG community stopped thinking Hasbro are ever going to change, mourn for what D&D has become, but move onto something else.

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      The OGL License happened after Larian teamed up with Hasbro to make Baldur’s Gate 3. Thankfully Larian is still independent so it can continue on to make better RPGs without Hasbro.

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        Thankfully Larian is still independent

        Was getting worried there and about to Google more on the subject. Happy to hear that.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          If you haven’t played it, Divinity Original Sin 2 is a fantastic Larian-made RPG that uses a non-D&D system.

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            17 months ago

            I have played it and really enjoyed it.

            I wouldn’t have been so excited about bg3 otherwise.

    • The Menemen!
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      This is mostly a USA problem. :) There are so many great pnp systems out there. But there will be a learning curve.

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        267 months ago

        What? We don’t have a plethora of other games here in the US? I’ll have to remind the owners of all those shops that those hundreds of other games they’re selling currently only exist outside of the US. How embarrassing for us…

      • @emptyother
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        147 months ago

        And if one aren’t in the mood to learn something completely new, theres always Pathfinder.

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          57 months ago

          Yeah Pathfinder 2e is good. It’s more crunchy than 5e, but that also means there are rules for most situations that come up. I like the 3 action system, much better than the old, “main action, swift action, move action, move- equivalent action” thing the old version had going on.

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            67 months ago

            I have a group of friends, half in same town as me, half on the other side of the country, that get together once a week ion discord and play dnd via a self hosted foundry virtual tabletop docker. We used to play 5e but we decided to try out pathfinder 2e to see if we liked it and we haven’t gone back, pathfinder is fantastic. The flexibility with the actions makes it feel like you always get a chance to do something and you aren’t just wasting your turn when you are getting into position or whatever. Feels close enough to 5e that most of your intuition will be pretty close, just use a different website to look shit up. Highly recommend pathfinder!