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Black pretend-woman can't tell that the games """"she"""" makes are just bad and nobody likes them.
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Black pretend-woman can't tell that the games """"she"""" makes are just bad and nobody likes them.
Actually "she's" a white non-binary and hates every minute of her skin color.Black pretend-woman can't tell that the games """"she"""" makes are just bad and nobody likes them.
Didn’t Lorraine Williams hate playtesting too? Its becoming the horseshoe theory all over again
Call him a fag and watch his head explode.
So you're playing a tabletop RPG and this guy kicks the door down and slaps your GM's ass. What do you do?
Lol, I love that she mentions that her new game is "getting the full treatment" with a nice book with professional art, layout, and everything while she is whining about play-testing being oppressive or whatever the fuck. Her priorities are perfectly in alignment with the epitome of every new tabletop """""fan""""" who jumped into the hobby because it's cool now: presentation over gameplay. You see this every. fucking. time with these people. They would gladly spend thousands of dollars to fill their shelves with pretty art books with a rule set attached that was put together by idiots (prime example: the cunt writing this tweet). They don't care if the game is fun to play, or if it's even playable, it's not like they have actual friends or really anyone who would willingly sit in the same room with them for more than five minutes. They just want to flip through the pretty, glossy pages looking at the pictures and tweeting all day about how much they loved the latest episode of Critical Role. Seriously, an indie board game company could probably sell a hardcover rulebook for checkers for $80-$100 a pop if it included high quality fantasy or sci-fi art on glossy pages.
And in some of their cases, queer stuff as well.Lol, I love that she mentions that her new game is "getting the full treatment" with a nice book with professional art, layout, and everything while she is whining about play-testing being oppressive or whatever the fuck. Her priorities are perfectly in alignment with the epitome of every new tabletop """""fan""""" who jumped into the hobby because it's cool now: presentation over gameplay. You see this every. fucking. time with these people. They would gladly spend thousands of dollars to fill their shelves with pretty art books with a rule set attached that was put together by idiots (prime example: the cunt writing this tweet). They don't care if the game is fun to play, or if it's even playable, it's not like they have actual friends or really anyone who would willingly sit in the same room with them for more than five minutes. They just want to flip through the pretty, glossy pages looking at the pictures and tweeting all day about how much they loved the latest episode of Critical Role. Seriously, an indie board game company could probably sell a hardcover rulebook for checkers for $80-$100 a pop if it included high quality fantasy or sci-fi art on glossy pages.
So you're playing a tabletop RPG and this guy kicks the door down and slaps your GM's ass. What do you do?
I want to give the guy hosting this video a wedgie.
So you're playing a tabletop RPG and this guy kicks the door down and slaps your GM's ass. What do you do?
So you're playing a tabletop RPG and this guy kicks the door down and slaps your GM's ass. What do you do?
No kidding. What the fuck are these topic for videos?!that first comment and reply really says everything there is to know about that sad person
< are you inclusive and tolerant?
> no fuck off
< lol inbred
even reddit has better bantz
His whole archive is worth looking into. Forced representation isn't fun at all.No kidding. What the fuck are these topic for videos?!
>LGBT etc. Only Tables
>Being an Ally
>TEH FABLED MIDDLE GROUND (big red letters necessary, it's like that in the thumbnail, like wow }
What does any of this have to do with actually playing a game? What does being gay influence? Does it give you ability bonuses? Special sub-classes? I don't care if you want to be game in-character, but, let's be real, this is just attention seeking bullshit. None of this has to be a topic when playing... anything really, unless you just happen to have a "That Guy" whose gimmick is going around being a murderhobo that targets "teh geys", and I doubt they'd be friends with someone like that to start with.
In my case a guy robbing caravans to feed his sick wife would most likely he chaotic (he is getting money through unlawful means). Now if he is good or evil dependw, is he murdering the people he robs after they surrender their goods peacefully and then pissing on their corpses or just grabbing the stuff and fucking off?and that's without considering most of the time you just want some generic bad guys, not necessarily philosophically discern each NPC's motives. that bandit might be only a bandit because it's the only way to feed his sick wife. is that evil? does it matter? should it matter?
In my case a guy robbing caravans to feed his sick wife would most likely he chaotic (he is getting money through unlawful means). Now if he is good or evil dependw, is he murdering the people he robs after they surrender their goods peacefully and then pissing on their corpses or just grabbing the stuff and fucking off?
Yeah context matters, morality and laws may vary a lot from region to region but so do deities. I say you can still have the alignment system as is and make it work as long as you aren't a sperg: a lot of people taking issue with are either morons who think they know better or giga 'tists who are thinking about the most convoluted situations to prove why the system is dumb and you should totally stop playing D&D.
I feel people tend to vastly overanalyze things that shouldn't and won't shut up about it.
Like so many other geek spaces, it's been gentrified.Lol, I love that she mentions that her new game is "getting the full treatment" with a nice book with professional art, layout, and everything while she is whining about play-testing being oppressive or whatever the fuck. Her priorities are perfectly in alignment with the epitome of every new tabletop """""fan""""" who jumped into the hobby because it's cool now: presentation over gameplay. You see this every. fucking. time with these people. They would gladly spend thousands of dollars to fill their shelves with pretty art books with a rule set attached that was put together by idiots (prime example: the cunt writing this tweet). They don't care if the game is fun to play, or if it's even playable, it's not like they have actual friends or really anyone who would willingly sit in the same room with them for more than five minutes. They just want to flip through the pretty, glossy pages looking at the pictures and tweeting all day about how much they loved the latest episode of Critical Role. Seriously, an indie board game company could probably sell a hardcover rulebook for checkers for $80-$100 a pop if it included high quality fantasy or sci-fi art on glossy pages.
I think there's two reasons this falls by the wayside. One is, of course, their own atheistic fedora-man tendencies. The other is that divine intervention is something the DM should use VERY sparingly, if ever. Some settings, the various deities are all but absent (Eberron, for example) while in others failing to propitiate or mollify them -- or worse, blaspheming them -- is a lousy idea (Forgotten Realms).A lot of these people ignore that these are fantasy medieval settings with magic, xenospecies, non-human intelligences, mystical powers, and...
Gods.
Not their atheist gods, but GODS.
Strike you down with lightning, Smite me oh might Smoter, fuck your shit up with locust, kill every first born, bring forth earthquakes, a typhoon of blood rain, undead climbing out of the graves GODS.
That is one thing I've noticed over the decades. From whining that playing a Paladin is too restrictive and too "lawful stupid" to ignoring the fact that fucking clerics can do honest to God miracles and instead treating them like healbots, while ignoring that the Gods are less the cool neo-Christian God a lesbian polyamorous otherkin preaches about while prancing around in a rainbow miniskirt and more a "Fuck your shit up so bad Azreal goes: wow, lighten up" type deity.
They've phased out one of the most fantastic parts of the series, where religion and Gods are REAL. They're perfectly fine with the cleric healbotting them all the adventure, but beyond that, religion is for the evil guy, I guess.
So when you say "Khargahst created the orcs in his image, strong, ruthless, hardy, with no feeling for those who worshipped those who betrayed him. He crafted them to survive where no other could, survive on what no other could, and promised endless rewards and pleasures to those who followed his dark and bloody creed" then go "So, yeah, they're orcs, not black people, you fucking racist" they just stare at you in confusion, because to them religion is something inbreds do.
Gods are treated more like errand boys. Prayers seem to be "bitch, heal my lesbian non-binary furry otherkin buddy" and less "Oh, might and fearful Great One, he of a thousand battles, he of a hundred arms each holding a hundred swords, please heal my friend, for he help me carry out your will in this world!"
And to me, it kind of shows why everyone is Reeeeing over shit they don't understand, because they've gotten rid of a major portion of the game.
I noticed that my groups, when they saw that the church was using it to build temples, provide healing, clothing, shelter to the poor, and other stuff, didn't really have a problem so much with it.Have some tax collectors from the church show up demanding a percentage of any ill gotten treasure. If they keep doing it, well... make the party leader an archbishop I guess.