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Zimeros |
Posted - 18 Oct 2003 : 15:27:09 I don't know if there you have this problem, here in Brazil, the players that play RPG with storyteller system think they're most intelligent than who plays D&D. They say that we ,that play D&D, "play a stupid and old RPG system" and they think D&D is a "game for children, with its medieval imaginary like children's stories". I disagree with they, and I think they're stupids, I play D&D, Storyteller, and other system, and I think all system that I play is good, but they're diferent. I think it is a stupid preconcept with othe players. Do you know this, there? What you think about it? |
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William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 05:29:43 Thats fine and I completly understand computer failure. It sux. |
Arivia |
Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 05:20:54 Take your time on the story. By the way, those two items I was doing for you(the deity list and the sculpture template)are going to take even longer now...as the computer failure claimed my notes on those, forcing me to redesign them from scratch... |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 05:15:32 quote: Originally posted by Arivia
Not going to anytime soon, as it has practically no usefulness for me. How about sending me the story through e-mail?
Yeah,I could do that,I just don't want to post it here because certain people could see it.Give me a little time to write it up because this is a true story not some adventure I have written down. |
Arivia |
Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 05:11:11 Not going to anytime soon, as it has practically no usefulness for me. How about sending me the story through e-mail? |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 05:05:59 quote: Originally posted by Arivia
Very good, Cardinal. Just fix the spelling mistake in the first line, and it will be perfect...
I never noticed the mistake. You all as we say in the south need to get MSN Messenger.If you do i'll tell you a funny story about WhiteWolf if you will remind me. |
Arivia |
Posted - 20 Oct 2003 : 03:45:08 Very good, Cardinal. Just fix the spelling mistake in the first line, and it will be perfect... |
Jander Sunstar |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 21:48:32 quote: Originally posted by Cardinal Deimos
Then let our love for the Realms bind us always! For the Protecton of all, We pledge allegiance to The Land! For the Realms we will stand, And for good we shall guard.
Evil can never touch our hearts, For we know our path is right. For D&D has given us sight, And for the realms we shall remain!
I like it Good job |
The Cardinal |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 21:24:27 Then let our love for the Realms bind us always! For the Protecton of all, We pledge allegiance to The Land! For the Realms we will stand, And for good we shall guard.
Evil can never touch our hearts, For we know our path is right. For D&D has given us sight, And for the realms we shall remain!
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Jander Sunstar |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 21:18:39 I don't care if the rules are for too easy or hard, I love D&D, I love realms. |
Arivia |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 20:16:50 Actually, the D&D rules are much more complex and cover more than the Storyteller rules. The largest difference is that Storyteller games use a point-buy system for character abilities, instead of D&D's class-and-level system. |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 15:17:12 Cardinal doesn't surrender easy do he.I agree with you on the story telling.Enjoy those Drizzt books,all good reading. |
Jander Sunstar |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 13:53:49 I didn't play white wolf but I heard its rules are more complex than d&d, this can be the reason why they think d&d is for 15 year old kids. But official rules are really for fools and children. They did anyth,ng to make the game simpler. Anyway, I like vampire the masqurade, it is a very nice game. |
The Cardinal |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 07:37:09 I don't really see a difrence between the two really... Not That i'm that unassuming ( I've learned my lesson from the Drizzt Topic ) But I figure: "Hey since their both RPGs their kinda the same thing." It really depends on the DM/GM/Storyteller.. umm guy.. thing.. person... Well anyways I just Restocked my RPG collection ( YES I picked up some Drizzt stuff.... I spent at least 150$ cdn on Drizzt books alone) Anyways this new( well not that new maybe) game I picked up looks more story based than others, 'Call of Cthulu'. I figure I'd make a good game if I could pull it off. After all you've got guns, and stuff, fighting not really supernatural but umm was was the term.. kinda real creatures that existed supposedly before man, etc. AND ( my personal fave) You got a sanity score. Magic also exists BUT It costs you some stat points ( Temp damage unless other wis stated) and Sanity damage (man didn't make this magick... the elder and old ones did).... Anyways, my point is that this would be more of a storyteller RPG than the regular Hack N Slash ( which CoC trys to avoid being, says so in the print). A more Hack n Slash Rpg with story elements might be more Warcraft style ( picked that book up too ) Still if they just simply pass off northerners as a buncha thugs, orcs and barbarians ( Hey Will, I think they might be on to us ), then I suggest they think again. We love a good story as much as the next person (My people used to tell every tale instead of writting... true I'm only a half-blood but my Grandmother is teaching me the old language and some of the old tales). Well there, I think this a lot more supported than my Drizzt arguement... which I haven't given up on... now I have ammo... just need to read through it all |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 07:24:12 Nothing important,just that I understood what you meant. *puts vampire teeth back in and runs away howling.* |
Arivia |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 07:10:04 What were you going to say? |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 07:03:12 Oh i didn't say anything.Literaly......I thought I did but it didn't post. |
Arivia |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 06:24:19 What? |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 06:07:10 quote: Originally posted by Arivia
Oh, it's no problem playing White Wolf games. I played them on occasion myself, and quite liked them. It's when White Wolf players become snooty snobs that we start having problems...
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Arivia |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 04:59:52 Oh, it's no problem playing White Wolf games. I played them on occasion myself, and quite liked them. It's when White Wolf players become snooty snobs that we start having problems... |
William of Waterdeep |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 03:51:14 :Quickly hides Vampire teeth: I can't believe those people myself. |
Arivia |
Posted - 19 Oct 2003 : 02:34:53 It really comes down to differences in playing styles. Easiest way to explain it: White Wolf products-For those who view RPGs as an art. D&D and the like-For those of us who want to play a good game. |
Arion Elenim |
Posted - 18 Oct 2003 : 21:41:44 Well I think you mean games like "Whitewolf", yes?
Well the problem that I have with Whitewolfers slamming D&D is that the term "storyteller" is nothing but a perversion of the original term - "Dungeon Master"...D&D being the FIRST standard roleplay system EVER. The games that use the term "storyteller" are only doing so in order to avoid being sued by D&D - the original system.
Secondly...ideas about vampires, werewolves and the like stem from MIDEVAL legends...yes indeed, the idea of the vampire did not come from Anne Rice or even Bram Stoker, but from ANCIENT western European mythology...in other words, without these early mideval fantasy influences, there would be no roleplay...
On top of which, who do these guys think they are kidding? They are sitting around a table rolling dice and talking with lame, out of tune accents.....just like us who D&D.
Tell them to slag off.....and that you have better things to do than run around with fake fangs and cheap satin... |