Fantastic advice!
Fantastic advice!
Maybe thinking about the exploration in your game as a point crawl could serve you well.
Think up a bunch of interesting locations and encounters for your players to experience, then for each encounter/location roll 1d4-1, that is how many other encounters it links to, randomly pick from your other encounters/locations for each link.
For how to generate the encounters/locations there are many tool sets to draw ideas from. Books like the Tome of Adventure Design, Worlds Without Number, Knave, Shadowdark, etc. Online tools from don jon, hexroll, or others.
Let me know if you would like other specific recommendations and happy gaming!
Nothing, and so they do. Dell will sell you an XPS 13 with Ubuntu installed. Lenovo will let you select Ubuntu or fedora in some models. System76 and Tuxedo will sell you a bunch of laptops only with Linux. Starlabs sells Linux laptops. KDE sells a laptop. Purism sells Linux laptops.
Did you just assume no one sells a Linux laptop?
You could check out Hyperspace D6. It is a rules light reimagining of the old West End Games Star Wars D6 system. You wouldn’t have to use the Star Wars setting for it.
https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1LjVQZVHLKtEaJO_XGe8VDRy6IWVk1sKt?usp=sharing
Now there are two of them!
I am loving void so much, it has made Linux fun again!
After a bunch of troubleshooting, down grading to proton 7 got it working seamlessly for me!
Just updated my drivers and it seems to run well under proton on Linux!
Good luck in your search!
Although a nice article, it misses one major problem. There will never be another ownership structure like the Green Bay Packers. NFL rules now forbid it.
There are Nvidia drivers and steam in the nonfree repo (it’s a one command to get access to it), they are easy to install. I haven’t tried any gaming but don’t see why it wouldn’t be just as good as any other distro.
Give void a try, setup was pretty easy for a more diy style distro.
3D6 Down the Line has the best OSR actual plays out there. Pretty darn good production values too. As they say, they are criminally under watched.
Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.
Funny clown emoji. Hope you enjoy your day!
Glad you aren’t having issues. No agitation here. Have a great weekend!
You were replying to me…
I’m just replying to people who respond. I had seen your argument about imperial measurements a lot and since that’s really not an intended use case, if anything about imperial can really be called intended, I responded.
I’m doing fine thanks for asking. If my responses are agitating you I can stop. I hope you have a great life!
Keep putting those words in my mouth. I’m not dieing on any hill, just trying to provide some context about why imperial is so weird. I still think metric is better.
You seem really upset about something that really doesn’t matter that much, are you okay?
Again people making me defend imperial, I think metric is better.
I see this argument all the time, converting between these units is hard cause the numbers are weird. You have to stop thinking about imperial as a system, it’s not. No one should convert miles to feet, they are not intended to measure on the same scale.
None of the conversions are easy because imperial is just a random collection of units that were being used to measure different things.
I don’t generally defend imperial, but feet and inches are actually really useful in construction. Base 12 is easily divisible by 2, 4, and 3. You often need to divide architectural elements in thirds.
You could always make the rumors about the edge play up the attributes that the player like about themselves. If the player likes the admiration for being heroic, make up rumors about the edge being super heroic and everyone loves them. You can make the reality as light or dark as you want, but if you go dark make sure the PCs are the only witnesses to their real selves.