RTwP is the only thing that I’m worried about since I’m coming from BG3 and Dnd 5e. Plus, I’m playing it on Xbox with a controller, and RTwP seems better suited for mouse and keyboard, but we’ll see how it goes!
RTwP is the only thing that I’m worried about since I’m coming from BG3 and Dnd 5e. Plus, I’m playing it on Xbox with a controller, and RTwP seems better suited for mouse and keyboard, but we’ll see how it goes!
Excited for this! It might scratch the Skyrim itch I’ve had for so many years. I know I can go into this without playing the other PoE games, but I’ve been hooked on CRPGs ever since BG3 so I kind of want to play those games first
Yay, some ttrpg talk on beehaw! I’m very interested in non-D&D games/systems, though I’m playing an in-person Curse of Strahd game that’s been very fun.
Outside of that, I’ve been really loving Blades in the Dark. I’m GMing it online for my friends and TBH, it’s been up and down. I think the problems for me are:
1.) I over explain rules and hand hold my players too much. 2.) The game requires lots of input from players which is difficult for some of them. 3.) I run into the same problems that plague a lot of groups regardless of the system—scheduling, buy-in, etc. 4.) Playing in-person is just better than playing online, personally.
I know that sounds like I dislike BitD, but I really don’t. When the game hits, it really hits! And I find prepping for the game much more fun than DND 5e.
other games: 1.) I’ve got Masks and The Wildsea on my bookshelf, but I think I’m going to try playing those games as a player first before introducing it to my friends so that I have a stronger grasp of how it should feel like to play these narrative driven games. 2.) Mousegaurd and Dungeon Crawl Classics are OSR games I want to try, and they might be easier to introduce to Dnd 5e friends. 3.) Ten Candles and Fall of Magic are other narrative driven and mechanics-lite games I’d love to play in-person if given the opportunity! 4.) Lastly, Mothership is one that I’m interested in too