Thursday, October 16, 2008
Added some more links.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
A curious observation or two...
On another note, I figured out how to use the link button. I've been wondering how to do that. Guess it was simpler than I was making it out to be. Honestly, I haven't played around with the various options at all. Just been keeping things pretty basic. Yep. All the same its very amusing.
Interesting News: Material that can improve mileage
Granted, more research is needed before we'll see such material used in a tailpipe.
Opus newspaper strip ends
Pathfinder Age of Worms Campaign ends
Sigh.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
4E game part 2 tonight
Later, I'll also comment on the future of my Pathfinder game as well as other gaming activity as soon as I learn more... Good times.
Updated blog links...
Now, I need to figure out how to link to specific posts...
RPGA Log-in Redux
Then, I'll finally take the judge's test. Provided it loads on my computer...
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Fun and games with RPGA log in
That makes two. My first problem with WOTC online was forum log ins. Now RPGA log ins. Needless to say this makes me even more wary about DND Insider. They have much longer road to go if they want to actually charge people.
Friday, September 12, 2008
My Gaming Life Status
So now my Mondays are free to play Living Forgotten Realms. That is until my work schedule changes or my schedule changes cause I got a new job.
I put my Pathfinder game on hiatus cause two players were uncertain about their status. So I decided to do a pick-up 4E game cause it supposed to be easier to modify than 3.x. Needless to say both players think they'll be able to play within the next month. So I'll run 4E for the next two sessions. Why? The other GM won't be ready this Tuesday and the next Tuesday is my game (as per the player that only plays in my game). The following Tuesday (aka the one after the upcoming Tuesday) will be one player's first 4E experience. Then we'll decide whether or not we'll continue playing Pathfinder or play something else. One of the players has ordered the Pathfinder Beta.
In a month or so, James Mishler's Greyhawk game should resume. I'm looking forward to playing more AD&D 1E set in the World of Greyhawk. Although some of us wouldn't mind doing some playtesting...
Granted that all depends on whether or not my work schedule changes or not.
4E Next Week
This Tuesday I was going to run my 4E pick-up game with pre-gens until two players couldn't show up. Of course, at the other two players urging, the game will occur this coming Tuesday cause they want to play the PCs they made. When I said I preferred pre-gens cause it was just a pick-up game. Since I believe they'll use those characters when they do play LFR (neither are playing in Monday's potential session) I don't feel to bad. So next week three players will venture through a modified Kobold Hall. Maybe a fourth player but I won't hold my breath knowing his attitude towards 4e...
Thursday, August 28, 2008
An announcement regarding my Pathfinder game
What I want to announce is that my Pathfinder game is going on "hiatus". One player can't make it for the time being while another player doesn't know whether or not his fall semester schedule will allow it. Since the game "requires" at least four players, I'm not going to run it until I have at least four players for sure.
Meanwhile, I plan to run an interim 4E pick-up game. I want to know how adjustable the new edition is as well as get a better feel for how much I like the new edition. Basically, I want to get the "new hotness" feeling out of my system.
Then again, things could change next week. After all, I almost a ran a 4E game around two months ago that never went past the planning stages...
Did some tinkering at last...
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Pathfinder Playtest Update for mid-July
To accomodate one of the player's schedule, I ran a session the following week only to find out that the player forgot. Which meant once more it would be three players. One of the players itching to both play and wanting to get done with the AP as fast as possible insisted that we play. The party was a cleric, rogue, and bard. Both combats took place underwater. Have to say that unlimited light spells sure made both encounters easier. Definately changed the mood of the encounters. No fatalities. One sidenote: this was the first session that I actually followed the rules on readying bucklers. The reason I mentioned that is the cleric never tried to channel positive energy against the ghoul, which would require a free hand. No channeling occurred cause the player erroneously thought that he had to speak to do so.
The PC's then returned to Diamond Lake with their loot. The next day the rogue and bard discovered that they had contracted a disease. With the clerics aid, they managed to overcome it. Alas, the rogue was so stricken that another week was needed for recovery. So next session takes up two weeks later in-game this Tuesday.
On a side note: the lack of James's 1E game has enabled scheduling to be rather interesting...
Listening to the new NIN album
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Game reports...or bullet points...
Pathfinder 6/17/08 continued.
- If the players aren't familiar with the poison rules (3.5), they are now. To be fair, a comment queried what the Pathfinder ruling was. There isn't discernible change on the issue that was at hand. That concerns me. Why? Its hard to eventually post actual playtest feedback on the Paizo boards when there is no grounded basis for said feedback. Especially when the players encounter the new Pathfinder rulings during play having not read them.
- The players felt the quick death suffocation rules from the l.s. (no PC identified it) to be unrealistic. I think they'll feel that the drowing rules are bit too sudden when they encounter them later. I know one player commented that I should bring it up to Paizo. More on that concept in a different post.
- Rurik the Dwarf Bard CN replaced the fallen wizard. On the whole, the player commented that he liked the Pathfinder Bard much more than the 3.x bard. I happen to agree.
- Forgot to check if the two clerics could make untrained knowledge checks on the symbol on the earth elemental.
James Mishler's 1E game 6/24/08
Both of my characters, Friar Pudge and Twidorek (who is CN by the way) got captured due to an ambush by the bandits that serve a follower of the evil elemental prince of fire. Two PC's got away. Overall, this was more of session spent on the sidelines for me . Still I enjoyed it immensely. The session was an excellent example of die-roll based storytelling.
4E game session
Liked it. Both combats created a sense of tension that character death could happen while at the same time not stressing out about "instant" death. Kind of hard to play. The death save caused every player to worry about whether or not the should heal or stabilize a fallen comrade. 4E has made archers/crossbow(men) more fearsome than 3.x ever did. The combat encounter terrain was set up in such a way that heavy armor was a nuissance during combat. Everyone commented that once one grasped the gist of the rules that the rules are simpler than 3.x. Well, the rules are simple with pre-gens anyway... As much as disdain the use of minis, I actually want to use them with 4E. Excited too. Need to play fourth edition more in order to form a firmer opinion on it.
Pathfinder 7/1/08
When two players heard that two other players wouldn't be able to play, they opted to play board games. Honestly, the next three encounters could be brutal enough that I wanted as many of the players there as possible. Especially since two of those encounters are underwater with no light. We played munchkin instead.
Monday 3.5 game 7/7/08
I actually think this deserves its own post now that I think about it.
James Mishler's 1E game 7/8/08
Cancelled for reasons mentioned in his blog.
Finally, I've posted...
In any case, I have since played a session of 4E as well as 3.5. My Pathfinder game was cancelled due to two players having more important commitments. Instead, we played munchkin.