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D&D Co-Creator Gary Gygax was Sexist. Talking about it is Key to Preserving His Legacy.
  • This, at least, is not entirely true. OD&D does not have any distinction at all between male and female characters in the original 3 pamphlets.

    Pretty sure that stuff came in later, post-Greyhawk. It certainly showed up in fanzines of the late 70s, though...

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    Better Thief Progression recommendstions
  • Haha, I've been pulling your leg, the confused response was just too funny to ignore at first. I have a new comment that explains it.

    You're good, and yes, it is older than 2e.

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    Better Thief Progression recommendstions
  • OK, time to come clean. I had assumed the other old people would have this at the ready, but when the confused responses came in, I just rolled with it and now I'm bored with the joke.

    This is for BECMI. The question itself is real, though, I've heard of better Thief progressions, and I don't want to just top out at 14 like most people do since I never got to play with the Masters or Immortals sets and I want to try it at least once so I know how it plays.

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    Better Thief Progression recommendstions
  • I should note that I have a blue one in here labeled expert rulebook. One of my players is bringing more that go with these.

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    [META] What are the demographics of this community?
  • Not a zoomer, but I am on the youngest edge of millennial -- the first computer I remember using was running Windows 95, and our first home computer was a Pentium era HP. My love for the older stuff didn't start until I was much older.

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    [HELP] PC suddenly shuts off
  • My bet is on either thermals or power supply.

    Not likely to be RAM, since issues there are more likely to either prevent the machine starting in the first place, or lock up if it fails while the machine is in operation.

    Not likely to be CMOS battery since that generally wouldn't cause the machine to shut off, it just preserves firmware settings between power cycles.

    In theory, there could be an intermitted short happening somewhere and the PSU's OCP is kicking in, but I've never come across something like that. Similarly, there could be a problem with an internal power cable connection doing the same, but it sounds like you've already checked that.

    I would test with a different PSU if you can. Thermals should be easy to check for too with the many pieces of available software to keep track of such things.

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    Small Voyager Easter Egg from Picard Season 2 Episode 2
  • I've never understood the "these people hate Star Trek!" take I've seen around the new shows. It's clear that nobody working on these sets out to intentionally make a bad show. Some of the Easter eggs and references are deep cuts, so it seemed obvious to me that the people working on these are big fans.

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    Anyone else out there who actually really loved Discovery's S1 style of Klingons?
  • To give credit where it's due, RotS and many of the Disney-era Star Wars products have gone a long way to fitting the glamorous, shiny prequel aesthetic into the gritty, used, "lived in" aesthetic of the OT. I'm not the biggest fan of The Last Jedi, but I actually think the implicication of the shiny galaxy just being a property of the rich inner rim planets was a great move in unifying everything.

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    Anyone else out there who actually really loved Discovery's S1 style of Klingons?
  • I'm going to be honest, Klingons in the TNG era always felt too goofy to me. They weren't a proud warrior culture so much as borderline clownish space vikings who spent more time getting drunk than actually conquering anything. A redesign and change in how their culture(s) present on screen was welcome for me, and I think Discovery did a great job. I even liked the way they recontextualized the Klingon language, to make it sound more alien and more threataning than the staccato, oft-mispronounced mess that we got in the TNG era.

    That said, I also think there was a missed opportunity with them. For a long time, I've had a head canon of the different looks of Klingons throughout all of the eras could be chalked up to these all being distinct peoples from within the Klingon Empire. It stands to reason that over a long enough time scale, an empier spanning multiple stars would start to consider people not originally from their homeworld "Klingon," even if they might be genetically different. I always thought it would be cool if the TOS smooth forehead Klingons were actually just one species that were culturally Klingon, where the Worf-type were another, and the General Chang type was yet another. It would provide a way to smooth over the aeshetic differences with an in-universe explanation that doesn't require any retconning except for a handful of episodes from ENT that die-hards didn't like anyway.

    But oh, well. One can dream.

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    What desktop environments are you using?
  • Xfce might be the choice here, since most of benefits of Wayland won't really apply to this machine (from an end user perspective) and it is relatively lightweight.

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    What desktop environments are you using?
  • How does loading up a game through steam work with that? I'm a big fan of Sway (and i3) but I don't use them on gaming focused systems at all, so I'm curious.

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  • Not counting the Steam Deck, since KDE isn't actually turned on while you're running games.

    Normally I'm a Gnome guy, but I'm building a tiny low power portable computer and wanting to keep resource utilization low, so I'm investigating other options.

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    DAE make their own book covers?
  • I've bound a few PDFs, but I typically leave the cover looking very simple.

    For zines, I print them on nicer paper and sew them together instead of stapling. For things I intend to be more durable, I make stiffened paper bindings with actual front and back cover boards (usually covered in construction paper).

    I love doing this with PDFs, it's much nicer and more personal than putting them on an iPad or something.

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    Looking for an adventure module with a Soulsborne/King's Field vibe
  • I'm still reading through both of the resources you linked, but I think the OD&D setting in particular is going to help me a ton. I also think I can pull some structure from the unofficial Dark Souls ruleset -- Age Creation in particular.

    Thanks! These are perfect!

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    Looking for an adventure module with a Soulsborne/King's Field vibe
  • I probably should've been more clear, but I'm not looking for systems. I don't think trying to replicate the mechanics of Souls leads to the best experience. In fact, I think most mechanical aspects of the games would make for an actively bad experience when transferred to ttrpgs, because player skill (the ultimate Soulsborne level up mechanic) doesn't really come into play in the same way, and fighting a boss half a dozen times isn't all that fun in tabletop games.

    The parts I think ttrpgs can replicate are setting and level design, and that's what it seems is in short supply whenever people talk about Souls in tabletop form. That's why I gave the example of Vermis I which seems perfect, I just want more things like that.

    Checking out Vaults of Vaarn, though, it might be a good fit. It's hitting some of the notes I'm looking for in its setting. Comes with lots of random tables too!

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    Multi-vendor RGB controller app OpenRGB v0.9 is out now
  • Hoping the bug with Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro is fixed so it doesn't take up a huge amount of CPU resources to run effects. I had a really cool set of effects going that I just couldn't use because of this.

    To be fair though, that isn't fully OpenRGB'S fault, I think the bug is actually in the effects plugin, not the main application.

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  • Hi all,

    As the title, I'm looking for an adventure module that hits on similar notes to a Soulsborne game. The kind of crumbling dying world aeshetic, mixed with misty forests and long (possibly perpetual) nights and vague hints at factions or individuals from a time before. You know. Soulsy stuff. King's Field counts too, even though those games are quite different, since the worlds they portray have similar aeshetics.

    I've found Vermis I, which I'm very excited to (hopefully soon) get a copy of so that I can finally actually read it, but as you might imagine, this is kind of a difficult thing to formulate search terms for. There are a lot of people who try to capture these games' mechanics, but seemingly not so many that I could find trying to capture their worldbuilding.

    System compatibility doesn't matter, since I plan to just mine it for ideas

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