Antiproduct says:
-How did you get into RPGs and at what age?
-I looked into TTRPGs mainly due to my frustration with video games. I know there are limitations, it is impossible to account for every possible decision a player may make and the story and mechanics of the game are hard coded, which leaves no room for improvisation.
I learned about the existence of TTRPGs after playing
Vampire the Masquerade - Bloodlines as the game had a different and unique feel to it in comparison to the games I played before. It was the year 2005 or 2006, don't remember. Fast forward a few years I played
Shadowrun Returns and learned that it is also based on TTRPG. However, there was no way for me to obtain any of the books (
mainly due to them not being translated) and there was no one I could play with. Jump to 2016, I discovered Roll20 and got my hands on several pdfs, I already knew English by then, so was curious enough about the hobby to start playing online with complete strangers.
Naturally, D&D being the most popular I started playing it, however, I had more success with text-based games (
not PbP yet) than voice-based ones. Add to that my shifting time zone as I was studying overseas (
but still in Asia) and majority of players are US and EU based. A few years later due to my failure to find games other than D&D I looked into other sources besides Roll20 and discovered PbP. Come 2019, I was looking for any WoD game or at least a place where they occasionally happen and found GP. Funny enough, the first game I played here was D&D as well (
I am fairly certain it was the same game that was first game on GP for bowlofspinach).
Antiproduct says:
-Having to choose one, live tabletop or pbp?
-While both have their pros and cons, I would probably go with PbP as it is much easier to find a game in PbP than finding people and arranging schedules for a live one.
Antiproduct says:
And I think I'll keep this as my trademark question:
Which is the B-movie that you just have a thing for and keep rewatching?
Deep Blue Sea or maybe
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot? I am not sure what constitutes for a B-movie. Most of the movies I like to rewatch and would probably be considered bad today are pre-2000 movies we had on VHS at home. Most of them were probably considered A-movies (?) back in the day, the likes of
The Professional with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Luc Besson's
Taxi and such. Would
Yamakasi and
District 13 count as B-movies? Hm... moving away from French movies ... how about Indonesian
Raid?
I do not know how this gradation works and last time I went to a Cinema theater was in 2018. Not an avid movie goer I am, but do watch movies online when I have the time.
bowlofspinach says:
Why a fly? And what makes flies magnificent?
Flies are annoying but I am Magnificent, which is why there is a 'the' in short name and it is always capitalized. This is my final (
latest?) form. I started as a Mighty Mosquito, then turned into a Ferocious Cockroach, then I became a Vicious Moth and now I am the one and only
Magnificent Fly. There is a pattern in my madness but I don't remember how it all started.
GeneCortess says:
So. Do you ever like gaming a Bard? and/or writing small poem/chants and such to go with it?
I never gotten to actually play a Bard, though I made a few bard characters for games that never gotten to lift off. I cannot write poems but would appropriate a song to suit my needs if the opportunity presents itself. I had a BardBarian for whom the
last part of Manowar's song Sons of Odin would fit very well (
didn't get to play him unfortunately).