FreedomMussel
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You OSR?This trailer sums up everything I hate about modern d&d.
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You OSR?This trailer sums up everything I hate about modern d&d.
I mostly play and run OSR systems (currently Hyperborea) but I don't worship old school play to the point where im blinded to how poorly designed mechanics like save or die, descending AC, or level drain actually are. Modern sensibilities like advantage/disadvantage or uniform attribute mods are good things imo, but I also think mechanics like perception and persuasion really changed how the players engage in exploration and role play in a negative way.You OSR?
Getting upset when a make-believe character in a children’s game dies to the point of needing therapy? That sounds both absurd and disturbing.along with some players apparently needing therapy in the event of a character death.
Unfortunately that "Thing" is Noelle Stevenson AKA the creator of She-Ra 2018I don't know what the fuck this thing is, and I don't want to know.
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Pretty sure I said I didn't want to know, but I'm not even surprised it (seemingly) trooned out.Unfortunately that "Thing" is Noelle Stevenson AKA the creator of She-Ra 2018
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The amazon show was released today so they decided not to put out a C3 episode this week.The last episode that aired on twitch was really good imo. Felt like they got the story onto the tracks and some fun shit happened! And now its a guest battle royal and I'm sad and annoyed they screwed up the story flow again.
But I'll get over it and find something else to waste my life on for a week.
As someone who only knows of Critical Role from name, I gotta say I enjoyed the Vox Machina animated series. Watched it with my younger brother, who actually follows the group.The amazon show was released today so they decided not to put out a C3 episode this week.
A plastered on smile hiding what is obviously deep down a miserable person.I don't know what the fuck this thing is, and I don't want to know.
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Tbf they are adapting stuff from theAs someone who only knows of Critical Role from name, I gotta say I enjoyed the Vox Machina animated series. Watched it with my younger brother, who actually follows the group.
Sure, it follows typical conventions for young adult-oriented entertainment nowadays (violence, quips, and wanton debauchery by the boatload) but it was quite fun nevertheless. It also appears to have some good writing, if nothing particularly groundbreaking. As long as they don't screw it up with the other core tenet of modern young adult-oriented entertainment - Namely, current-year sensibilities and issues with zero subtlety - it will remain worthy of following.
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The redhead genocide continues unabated.Unfortunately that "Thing" is Noelle Stevenson AKA the creator of She-Ra 2018
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I found it very... ADHD. There's too many characters and I don't find myself caring about any of them. The setting looks like a freakshow even by the standards of kitchen sink fantasy and nothing is explained. As with pretty much all fantasy nowadays, it looks like typical vapid transient corporate drek.As someone who only knows of Critical Role from name, I gotta say I enjoyed the Vox Machina animated series. Watched it with my younger brother, who actually follows the group.
Sure, it follows typical conventions for young adult-oriented entertainment nowadays (violence, quips, and wanton debauchery by the boatload) but it was quite fun nevertheless. It also appears to have some good writing, if nothing particularly groundbreaking. As long as they don't screw it up with the other core tenet of modern young adult-oriented entertainment - Namely, current-year sensibilities and issues with zero subtlety - it will remain worthy of following.
You may now resume your normal programming.
CalArts, Bauhaus, and the exportation of animation talent overseas. There's a green text somewhere that explains it in better detail.I'm not a CR fan so the VM episodes are my first introduction. Finished all three episodes released as of now and it hasn't left an impression on me. The setting is completely opaque to me. Are those... qunari? I can't tell the difference between dwarves, gnomes, and halflings, so I have no clue if they exist as distinct races. I can't tell any difference between elves and half-elves, they just seem to be humans with pointy ears. But I guess that stuff's unimportant? There's a huge tonal whiplash between the serious moments and comedy moments; they feel like completely different shows.
I've watched both seasons of DOTA, tried to watch a bunch of D&D-flavored animes... none of it leaves an impression on me. Why is animation so bland?
Despite what people will tell you, Matt Mercer's OC Donut Steel setting is very kitchen sink and about as bland as it gets. This show also exists in a weird nebulous zone where it's full of DnD stuff but I assume they didn't have the copyright for some stuff so they'll probably never mention anything but the most generic races. Elves, dwarfs, gnomes, the things with horns are probably tieflings. Mercer is a koolaid drinker so having all the disparate races treated 'equally' is why there's no clear differentiation between them, and why they're all crammed together in the same city with no unique culture separating the races or coming into play. So, yeah, everybody is just a blue or pointy-eared human.I'm not a CR fan so the VM episodes are my first introduction. Finished all three episodes released as of now and it hasn't left an impression on me. The setting is completely opaque to me. Are those... qunari? I can't tell the difference between dwarves, gnomes, and halflings, so I have no clue if they exist as distinct races. I can't tell any difference between elves and half-elves, they just seem to be humans with pointy ears. But I guess that stuff's unimportant? There's a huge tonal whiplash between the serious moments and comedy moments; they feel like completely different shows.
I've watched both seasons of DOTA, tried to watch a bunch of D&D-flavored animes... none of it leaves an impression on me. Why is animation so bland?