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Did that idea. Used the gangs from the SR1 and moved them to LA given I used Bloodlines for my first ever run as an ST. It worked pretty well given my ineptitude at the time.So, I've been replaying Saints Row 2 on my old PS3, and now part of me wants to run a World of Darkness game set in Stilwater, the Rust Belt city from the first two games in that franchise.
Not sure if I should follow up on this idea or not, and if so, whether I should go with Classic WoD or New WoD.
Did that idea. Used the gangs from the SR1 and moved them to LA given I used Bloodlines for my first ever run as an ST. It worked pretty well given my ineptitude at the time.
I'd actually be willing to play that setting honestly.
Do people here talk about miniature tabletop gaming(40k, Warmachine) or is that kind of stuff frowned upon because its expensive army men?
Pine Barrens, Elfen Forest, Devil's Tramping GroundI'd like a little help from the Americans on the forum as I'm running a cWoD campaign, I'm looking at American forests and want to get a feel for the best locations for horror in the "you're 8 days from anywhere and their's a Red Talon on your trail" horror. Can anyone recommend good forests/national parks for this since I love authenticity Preferably with overlap on the northern border? I'm thinking alaska is the best region go the US due to being cold, dark .and having low population density
It's tabletop related so I don't mind personally. As stated we have a Warhammer Thread already, but I don't mind talking about Warmahordes, Battletech, Kings of War and the like. I pretty much will play anything at least once and the majority of miniature game rules can be turned into tabletop rpg rules.Do people here talk about miniature tabletop gaming(40k, Warmachine) or is that kind of stuff frowned upon because its expensive army men?
I didn't see the thread. Opps!We have a whole thread dedicated to WH40K specifically. And wargaming is fine in my book.
I prefer historical wargaming, even if that is harder to get into than Warhammer or Warmachine.
Hell, you say "expensive army men" like it's a bad thing.
I'd like a little help from the Americans on the forum as I'm running a cWoD campaign, I'm looking at American forests and want to get a feel for the best locations for horror in the "you're 8 days from anywhere and their's a Red Talon on your trail" horror. Can anyone recommend good forests/national parks for this since I love authenticity Preferably with overlap on the northern border? I'm thinking alaska is the best region go the US due to being cold, dark .and having low population density
Alaska's over all better for isolation. Hell, you could do the northern reaches during winter, where night nears 24 hours of terror; Yellowstone is isolated, but a common tourist spot. Plus you know for a fact that the Zone of Death is just one of those technicalities OPCAL users would try and argue. Wouldn't work btw given there'd be a solution and way to set precedent.










Pine Barrens, Elfen Forest, Devil's Tramping Ground
If you're going with evil werewolves, Devil's Tramping Ground maybe best suited.
















Lol at Edgy McEdgelord pre obliterationIf we're dumping pictures, might as well dump the one that I did of my Wednesday game a while back:
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Lol at Edgy McEdgelord pre obliteration
But...but...”he died with a serene smile on his face”Fuck that guy. That's why you don't allow weeaboo teenagers play tabletop games. At least his character's death had nothing resembling dignity.