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Woke-thulhu

Started by aztecman, November 11, 2019, 11:02:08 AM

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Omega

Quote from: RPGPundit;1114534Please remember to keep this on-topic.

Also, if you want a version of CoC that isn't full of wokeness, check out Raiders of R'lyeh!

Or older editions of Call of Cthulhu. Mine has a map of Arkham by Gahan Wilson. Who was the one who got me interested in the game in the first place.

Warder

I know Delta Green has already been mentioned but i always saw them as non woke. And its good old lovercraftian horror in a modern package. They just dropped a new pdf supplement called The Labyrinth and it looks quite good(havent read it, the prices they have are killer).

Omega

Quote from: Warder;1114613I know Delta Green has already been mentioned but i always saw them as non woke. And its good old lovercraftian horror in a modern package. They just dropped a new pdf supplement called The Labyrinth and it looks quite good(havent read it, the prices they have are killer).

Unfortunately DG is published by a company that can and will treat its customers like dirt. After seeing this no less than twice at GenCon I stopped buying their stuff.

20$ for the KS PDF and 45$ for the hardcover seems a little steep. But they probably lack the printing connections some other companies have. That is not even factoring in shipping. Which for international KS projects can be messy. YMMV.

Snark Knight

Quote from: Omega;1114641Unfortunately DG is published by a company that can and will treat its customers like dirt. After seeing this no less than twice at GenCon I stopped buying their stuff.

Please elaborate for the ignorant (see: me).

Omega

Quote from: Snark Knight;1114728Please elaborate for the ignorant (see: me).

Two people I know commented that when they were trying to buy stuff from then that they were treated poorly and one got ripped off on the price. I ran into it as well later and not only were the staff surly, they wouldn't even sell the book I was wanting to pick up to me. Probably one of the biggest WTF??? moments. I bumped into maybee two or three others who mentioned bad behavior from them as well. But these were folk I did not know. There was a thread on it many a year ago over on RPG.net. Others, of course, had no problem at all. Totally baffling.

Spinachcat

Silent Legions can easily do Delta Green, especially if you grab military tech bits out of Stars Without Number.

nope

Quote from: Spinachcat;1115179Silent Legions can easily do Delta Green, especially if you grab military tech bits out of Stars Without Number.

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