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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:59 pm
LilyChan I want a n00b to call my own. crying The MSPCA won't allow me one of my own...
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:09 pm
Dr. Fomite Zero Omega Poor Mala. *luffs on* heart At least you have a place to sleep that's rather comfortable, my bed is broken and stuff (literally supported by slabs of wood from all over the house) and has more than two springs sticking out. So I get stabbed sometimes. sweatdrop G'luck on the new bed! Yes, that's how my bed was. So I started sleeping on the loveseat, which is tiny and cramped. And the kitten peed on it once. crying It got a very thorough cleaning, though, so all should be fine.BUT! ...They called back and told me they will be delivering my bed tomorrow, after all. I suspect my "BED NOWPLZ OR MONIES BACK NOW THX!!1" may have been some motivation. I'll be over to help you break it in at my earliest opportunity.
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:11 pm
Ordered my Rainer Maria tickets.. YAY <3<3<3<3<3
Excited!! ^_^
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:35 pm
Peppermint Elf AsianGirl i don't understand why you'd laugh ? Look at all the prices of the sash out in the market..there are about 6-7 right now the the lowest one is 3 mil am I out of loop here ? I haven't been in exchange forums so I don't really know much Because you were asking for 4mill. You can buy a DT (which is a mill more than a sash) for less than 4 mill.
And I hate to say this, but when Alexi comes in here and says you're charging too much... that's just sad! I didn't want to say this in the thread, but... rofl
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:41 pm
Streamjumper I'll be over to help you break it in at my earliest opportunity. Rawr! heart I was just about to suggest a bed-warming party, too. cool
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:54 pm
Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder On the note of WoD based games, I've been contemplating working up rules for a Ghost in the Shell setting, and was actually contemplating polling those of us that play RPGs for ideas and such... should I go ahead and make a thread? Try looking into the Tristat cyberpunk game from Guardians of Order. I've only flipped through it, but it looks a lot better for such than the Storyteller system. ... but I don't want to learn another system! gonk I think you might already know the basics of the system... have you ever played Big Eyes Small Mouth (aka BESM), the anime RPG? That is where the tri-stat system came from, which they modified to make several other games, including this one. Besides, the one book you'd need for it includes everything you need to make a cyberpunk game ranging from dark and gritty to slightly more whimsical. With the barest touch of work you can even bring mecha into the deal or you could go more towards fantacyberpunk like a certain game I hold in low regard. Never played BESM... and what's the game you hold in low regard?
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:12 pm
Cynder Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder On the note of WoD based games, I've been contemplating working up rules for a Ghost in the Shell setting, and was actually contemplating polling those of us that play RPGs for ideas and such... should I go ahead and make a thread? Try looking into the Tristat cyberpunk game from Guardians of Order. I've only flipped through it, but it looks a lot better for such than the Storyteller system. ... but I don't want to learn another system! gonk I think you might already know the basics of the system... have you ever played Big Eyes Small Mouth (aka BESM), the anime RPG? That is where the tri-stat system came from, which they modified to make several other games, including this one. Besides, the one book you'd need for it includes everything you need to make a cyberpunk game ranging from dark and gritty to slightly more whimsical. With the barest touch of work you can even bring mecha into the deal or you could go more towards fantacyberpunk like a certain game I hold in low regard. Never played BESM... and what's the game you hold in low regard? Shadowrun.
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:13 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:19 pm
Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder On the note of WoD based games, I've been contemplating working up rules for a Ghost in the Shell setting, and was actually contemplating polling those of us that play RPGs for ideas and such... should I go ahead and make a thread? Try looking into the Tristat cyberpunk game from Guardians of Order. I've only flipped through it, but it looks a lot better for such than the Storyteller system. ... but I don't want to learn another system! gonk I think you might already know the basics of the system... have you ever played Big Eyes Small Mouth (aka BESM), the anime RPG? That is where the tri-stat system came from, which they modified to make several other games, including this one. Besides, the one book you'd need for it includes everything you need to make a cyberpunk game ranging from dark and gritty to slightly more whimsical. With the barest touch of work you can even bring mecha into the deal or you could go more towards fantacyberpunk like a certain game I hold in low regard. Never played BESM... and what's the game you hold in low regard? Shadowrun. Why so? I've heard mostly rave reviews (read: fanatical fan boy praise) of the system/game/thing.
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:21 pm
Cynder Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder On the note of WoD based games, I've been contemplating working up rules for a Ghost in the Shell setting, and was actually contemplating polling those of us that play RPGs for ideas and such... should I go ahead and make a thread? Try looking into the Tristat cyberpunk game from Guardians of Order. I've only flipped through it, but it looks a lot better for such than the Storyteller system. ... but I don't want to learn another system! gonk I think you might already know the basics of the system... have you ever played Big Eyes Small Mouth (aka BESM), the anime RPG? That is where the tri-stat system came from, which they modified to make several other games, including this one. Besides, the one book you'd need for it includes everything you need to make a cyberpunk game ranging from dark and gritty to slightly more whimsical. With the barest touch of work you can even bring mecha into the deal or you could go more towards fantacyberpunk like a certain game I hold in low regard. Never played BESM... and what's the game you hold in low regard? I liked BESM.
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Harbinger of Pandamonium Crew
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:23 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:27 pm
She's around the house somewhere. I just can't figure out where.
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:36 pm
hilaroma Peppermint Elf AsianGirl i don't understand why you'd laugh ? Look at all the prices of the sash out in the market..there are about 6-7 right now the the lowest one is 3 mil am I out of loop here ? I haven't been in exchange forums so I don't really know much Because you were asking for 4mill. You can buy a DT (which is a mill more than a sash) for less than 4 mill.
And I hate to say this, but when Alexi comes in here and says you're charging too much... that's just sad! I didn't want to say this in the thread, but... rofl It's true tho! sweatdrop It's like George W. Bush calling someone a warmonger.... or stupid.
Edit: She's also put up her sash in the vend for about 3 mill. What an idiot.
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:54 pm
Cynder Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder ... but I don't want to learn another system! gonk I think you might already know the basics of the system... have you ever played Big Eyes Small Mouth (aka BESM), the anime RPG? That is where the tri-stat system came from, which they modified to make several other games, including this one. Besides, the one book you'd need for it includes everything you need to make a cyberpunk game ranging from dark and gritty to slightly more whimsical. With the barest touch of work you can even bring mecha into the deal or you could go more towards fantacyberpunk like a certain game I hold in low regard. Never played BESM... and what's the game you hold in low regard? Shadowrun. Why so? I've heard mostly rave reviews (read: fanatical fan boy praise) of the system/game/thing. 1> The game is a serious powergamer magnet. Just think of the draw of being able to brag about the skill of your cheesy martial artist, the savage badassedness of your orc barbarian, the power of your 367th level wizard, and the size of your character's guns all in one game. I've met a lot of good gamers who like it, but every table that it gets played at has at least two particularly virulent Timmies that cannot be gotten rid of. One is usually the ref. 2> Sometimes when you combine game elements you come up with unique and truely awesome stuff... sadly, the way the Shadowrun world is put together feels like it came about when a gaming group wanted to play Cyberpunk 2020 but couldn't tear themselves away from their elven mages and half-orc fighters long enough to go high-tech. Pick up the GURPS Technomagic supplement and you will see a more cohesive feeling setting put forth as a context to show you how one can fit magic into a modern/near-future setting... 3> I don't know about whatever they're up to in editions now, but past editions of Shadowrun have had some of the crappiest system rules I've ever managed to see in action. Rarely have I ever seen one round of combat get dragged out as long as Shadowrun combat was capable of... and I've seen a lot of dragged out combat. To be honest, I like systems that are either fast and loose like the Storyteller and 7th Sea systems or easily modified like GURPS and the BESM Tri-Stat system.
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:05 pm
Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder Streamjumper Cynder ... but I don't want to learn another system! gonk I think you might already know the basics of the system... have you ever played Big Eyes Small Mouth (aka BESM), the anime RPG? That is where the tri-stat system came from, which they modified to make several other games, including this one. Besides, the one book you'd need for it includes everything you need to make a cyberpunk game ranging from dark and gritty to slightly more whimsical. With the barest touch of work you can even bring mecha into the deal or you could go more towards fantacyberpunk like a certain game I hold in low regard. Never played BESM... and what's the game you hold in low regard? Shadowrun. Why so? I've heard mostly rave reviews (read: fanatical fan boy praise) of the system/game/thing. 1> The game is a serious powergamer magnet. Just think of the draw of being able to brag about the skill of your cheesy martial artist, the savage badassedness of your orc barbarian, the power of your 367th level wizard, and the size of your character's guns all in one game. I've met a lot of good gamers who like it, but every table that it gets played at has at least two particularly virulent Timmies that cannot be gotten rid of. One is usually the ref. 2> Sometimes when you combine game elements you come up with unique and truely awesome stuff... sadly, the way the Shadowrun world is put together feels like it came about when a gaming group wanted to play Cyberpunk 2020 but couldn't tear themselves away from their elven mages and half-orc fighters long enough to go high-tech. Pick up the GURPS Technomagic supplement and you will see a more cohesive feeling setting put forth as a context to show you how one can fit magic into a modern/near-future setting... 3> I don't know about whatever they're up to in editions now, but past editions of Shadowrun have had some of the crappiest system rules I've ever managed to see in action. Rarely have I ever seen one round of combat get dragged out as long as Shadowrun combat was capable of... and I've seen a lot of dragged out combat. To be honest, I like systems that are either fast and loose like the Storyteller and 7th Sea systems or easily modified like GURPS and the BESM Tri-Stat system. On a related note, I'm writing up a list of systems/games I want to try out the next time I stop by my hobby store. So far I have: 7th Sea Exalted BESM Gear Krieg GURPS Do you have any other suggestions?
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