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Hopes for the Hobby in 2016?

Started by RPGPundit, December 28, 2015, 06:21:28 PM

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5 Stone Games

I'd like less SJW entryist  bullshit and Eden Studios to come roaring back but otherwise gaming is pretty good right now.

TrippyHippy

I believe there was actually a short-lived RPG called 'Droids' in the 1980s.
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Omnifray

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I hope I might bring Soul's Calling to the masses, or at least get as far as a Kickstarter (which I won't do until I have the text in basically its final form, probably meaning indexed, formatted and everything).

In an ideal world, I would also get to run or play a proper home campaign of it this year. Last year's medium-length campaign will linger long in the memory, and I don't have time for another one while I'm editing the text, but it would be great to get something regular going by next winter.

Other than that, I'd like to get to a convention - probably Indiecon this year - and to get some live roleplay done, and maybe take a casual part in some home games. That might well turn out to be some iteration of D&D, maybe ideally 5e or AD&D 1st ed.

I especially hope that I have successes reffing Soul's Calling with an a-ref at a convention (or two?), and getting people to experience immersion maybe deeper than they have before, or for the first time.

For the wider RPG community, I wish D&D 5e the best of luck, and hope they continue to avoid flooding the market with splatbooks as has previously been known to happen, to the ruination of many an RPG.

Quote from: Warthur;871010I kind of hope that James Desborough will fuck off and take his tired-out controversy-baiting, Gamergate shilling and blowhard posturing with him.

Don't be a bully. Bullying is not cool. I often find JD's output rather dubious but I wish him the best, hopefully using his undoubted talents in a more measured way, with a less bumpy ride for him than I presume it's been.
I did not write this but would like to mention it:-
http://jimboboz.livejournal.com/7305.html

I did however write this Player\'s Quickstarter for the forthcoming Soul\'s Calling RPG, free to download here, and a bunch of other Soul\'s Calling stuff available via Lulu.

As for this, I can\'t comment one way or the other on the correctness of the factual assertions made, but it makes for chilling reading:-
http://home.roadrunner.com/~b.gleichman/Theory/Threefold/GNS.htm

The Butcher

Quote from: 5 Stone Games;871833Eden Studios to come roaring back

Oh, man, that's a good one. Beyond Human is a game I'd really like to see.

slayride35

My hopes for the new year of gaming are that my Necessary Evil game gets a bit better with the players interacting with each other more (as supervillains they all have not interacted much with each other much outside of combat and misisons).

I hope that Ted's cyberpunk Interface Zero Savage Worlds Shadowrun emulating game goes well.

I hope that we eventually get to play Ted's Deadlands Reloaded The Last Sons in Savage Worlds.

As for products, I am looking forward to Codex Infernus, A Savage Worlds Guide to Hell, as I think it has a lot of potential for games for me to run. Hell could be Norcan Darr in Shaintar, it could also be Hell for a Disgaea kind of game, or even a D&D fantasy game type of Hell. I think it has a lot of potential. I wish I had the cash to back the Kickstarter in September, but no cash for it then.

tenbones

In no particular order...


Savage Rifts lands and is as awesome as it could be!

Talislanta: The Savage Lands breathes enough life and interest to launch Talislanta 6e done with the same crew.

Cyberpunk 2077 finally goes into production.

Someone gets the Marvel license and uses a new FASERIP variant to promote the holy shit out of it.

Kara-Tur/Al-Qadim/Darksun for 5e. I'll take an Eberron or Greyhawk too.

Any of these will make my 2016 a good one for gaming.

TrippyHippy

Quote from: tenbones;871970Cyberpunk 2077 finally goes into production.

Is this actually going to end up as a pen&paper game as well as online? If so, I'd say it would be a major, major comeback RPG.
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Christopher Brady

Quote from: TrippyHippy;871972Is this actually going to end up as a pen&paper game as well as online? If so, I'd say it would be a major, major comeback RPG.

There was talk that there would be.  I remember the interview with the console game developers mentioning that because they were working with Mr. Pondsmith that there would be a table-top version as well.
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TrippyHippy

Quote from: Christopher Brady;871974There was talk that there would be.  I remember the interview with the console game developers mentioning that because they were working with Mr. Pondsmith that there would be a table-top version as well.

I reckon that has to be a good thing as Shadowrun has had the run of the field in the cyberpunk genre for a very long time, and the type of imagery that could be married to Mike Pondsmith's original vision and system, via the online game, could be quite spectacular.
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Christopher Brady

Quote from: TrippyHippy;872013I reckon that has to be a good thing as Shadowrun has had the run of the field in the cyberpunk genre for a very long time, and the type of imagery that could be married to Mike Pondsmith's original vision and system, via the online game, could be quite spectacular.

I MAY have linked the video here, but if not, I will find the Youtube link with the interview shortly after the CDPR announcement.

Here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYxt7cwDk4E

(Which also makes me go "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over?" with what he wanted to do with CP3.0...  What happened there?  As I don't know the rules of embedded video, I'm going to go with just the link.)
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tenbones

I have it on great authority the *intention* is to bring CP2077 to TTRPG's once the groundwork for the videogame is completed.

Mike is spending time in Poland consulting. Not just a weekend here or there - but some protracted time.


Once the core of the videogame is established which will take place in Night City, then Mike will come back and the production on the TTRPG will commence, using whatever concepts they establish in the videogame as the foundation for what will be extrapolated out from there.

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