Mar 8, 2023 9:59 pm
A bit of a convoluted story as to how I found this place. I contributed to "Cool Name RPG" on Kickstarter, which is going to be a community-owned RPG system as envisioned by Marc Tassin and the folks at Mechanical Muse. Curious about the company, I discovered their 5e compatible setting World of Aetatlis. I was intrigued, so after picking up a copy of their player's handbook, I searched for open games in the setting. That led me here. :)
I confess to not playing 5e, though I've browsed it a bit. I'm an original AD&D player/DM, but I stopped playing after I discovered Traveller. Fast forward a few decades and it seems like my Traveller campaigns are winding down or ending. Sadly, my friends are at an age where disinterest, divorce, and death are claiming them. Recruiting new Traveller players is tough. There's a lot of baggage in the community, and I haven't been shy about saying that the emperor has no clothes.
So I thought that it might be a good time to try out some new games as a player, and maybe meet some new people. As a GM, I really like the resources that Stars Without Number and its ilk offer, but I'm not sure if it's fun place to game. Across a Thousand Dead Worlds is finally making its way to market (Another Kickstarter I backed), but I'm not sure if that's going to be fun either. It seems really focused on death and madness. Finally, there's World of Aetatlis which inspires me to return to my D&D roots.
I haven't done a play-by-post campaign yet. I've been running (and playing in) play-by-email (PBEM) for 20 years, which has been great. F2F was fun, but adults have jobs and families and very little free time. And players had a nasty habit of wandering off-plot into areas I didn't have materials developed. PBEM enabled me to game with people all over the planet at a relaxed pace (and I could easily take time to develop materials for unexpected journeys). I couldn't have continued gaming without it. I'm interested to see if PBP works just as well.
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I confess to not playing 5e, though I've browsed it a bit. I'm an original AD&D player/DM, but I stopped playing after I discovered Traveller. Fast forward a few decades and it seems like my Traveller campaigns are winding down or ending. Sadly, my friends are at an age where disinterest, divorce, and death are claiming them. Recruiting new Traveller players is tough. There's a lot of baggage in the community, and I haven't been shy about saying that the emperor has no clothes.
So I thought that it might be a good time to try out some new games as a player, and maybe meet some new people. As a GM, I really like the resources that Stars Without Number and its ilk offer, but I'm not sure if it's fun place to game. Across a Thousand Dead Worlds is finally making its way to market (Another Kickstarter I backed), but I'm not sure if that's going to be fun either. It seems really focused on death and madness. Finally, there's World of Aetatlis which inspires me to return to my D&D roots.
I haven't done a play-by-post campaign yet. I've been running (and playing in) play-by-email (PBEM) for 20 years, which has been great. F2F was fun, but adults have jobs and families and very little free time. And players had a nasty habit of wandering off-plot into areas I didn't have materials developed. PBEM enabled me to game with people all over the planet at a relaxed pace (and I could easily take time to develop materials for unexpected journeys). I couldn't have continued gaming without it. I'm interested to see if PBP works just as well.
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