I ran a pretty long campaign leading up to the Revolutionary War, and even played a band of hired American Indians to fight for the french along the borders.
Just saw there is another edition of the game coming out, which is nice because the d12 dice never really worked for me. Anyone else have any experience with it?
Oh look, a cunning promotion for the new edition being published by Mr Zweihänder.
Hi Daniel!
I have always been interested in the setting but never bit. Now that it's using Zweihander, I'll likely pick it up.
I have all of the d12s version books and campaign stuff. It's terrific. I like Zweihander but this system is actually pretty simple and elegant. I'm sure the Zweihander edition will be good also.
I've got most of the line it's class.
Nothing wrong at all with the D12 system... I would use it before I'd use Zweihander for CG at any rate.
The D12 system is an underrated gem.
Quote from: PencilBoy99;1078810The D12 system is an underrated gem.
I have Thousand Suns, which I think is the same system (or a predecessor of) the d12 system in Colonial Gothic. The low odds of success were a problem. Maybe they fixed that in subsequent editions?
Grognard101 what didn't you like about it.
Quote from: trechriron;1078800I have always been interested in the setting but never bit. Now that it's using Zweihander, I'll likely pick it up.
Ive been following it since its first edition. its sorta gone through a lot of changes as the creator found the right mix of mechanics. it always attracted me because it seemed like it was very wufrup-esque. in fact I think the writer was a former hogshead guy - he worked with graeme Davis on the previous edition. and its got allot of material there. i own most of it from bundle of holding but have the core book print-out. it uses a lot of stock art which is okay and art is a bit attractor for me. hoping they invest in new artwork.
Quote from: PencilBoy99;1078812Grognard101 what didn't you like about it.
i literally hate rolling d12 dice. they never stop unless you have a farckle box or a dice tray. its mostly a tactile dislike of the dice choice but otherwise seems fine. maybe a bit too niche for most ppl.
I like the game, but kinda hate that it's more or less the only one of its kind in that genre and dares to use a non-d20 derived system.
Quote from: Nerzenjäger;1078831I like the game, but kinda hate that it's more or less the only one of its kind in that genre and dares to use a non-d20 derived system.
Does anyone actually use a d20 derived system anymore? Either using mostly d20s or the system formerly known as the D20 System (which even Pathfinder is now moving away from)
Quote from: JeremyR;1078916Does anyone actually use a d20 derived system anymore? Either using mostly d20s or the system formerly known as the D20 System (which even Pathfinder is now moving away from)
Last I heard, the current version of D&D is still pretty much a d20 derived system. :p
Quote from: JeremyR;1078916Does anyone actually use a d20 derived system anymore? Either using mostly d20s or the system formerly known as the D20 System (which even Pathfinder is now moving away from)
There are several ports of DD5e to sci-fi and modern. They don't have the logo, etc. but rely on 5e SRD.
TONS of clones, derivatives, etc. in the OSR space that add some new spit and polish to the d20 system. I recently picked up Solar Blades & Cosmic Spells (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/260378/Solar-Blades--Cosmic-Spells) and really like the roll under mechanic. Lot's of panache in this game but still basically d20.
The creator has a KS for a modern fork of the same system called Dark Streets & Darker Secrets (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gallantknightgames/dark-streets-and-darker-secrets?ref=user_menu).
I think d20 has exploded into a thousand points of d20's all over our hobby.
I got into Colonial Gothic 1E when I stumbled on it at GenCon one year. Got to talk to Richard Iorio and he told me how much he liked the d12 and how bummed he was that it gets so little use in most RPGs, and this struck a chord with me and led me to buy the whole product line on the spot. (He even threw in some d12's since I bought so much stuff, which was nice.) Anyway, I love the concept for the setting and like the notion of using d12's more but haven't run or played the game much. My players just weren't interested in the era.
I bought Shadow, Sword and Spell for pretty much the same reason - love the D12 and it doesn't get enough use. So... my own FrankenOSR system I'm going to inflict on my group is going to be D12 based instead of D20. I'm taking the LotFP skill system largely as is but moving from D6 to D12, I've modified a version of the D6 saves idea I found online to be D12 based, and am currently hacking around how to use a single D12 for combat in a way that means I don't have to do any conversion of OSR monsters on the fly. S, S & S was the inspiration, so AC will become redundant and target numbers in combat will be based on monster's HD, with armour now providing damage reduction. Needs a bit of tweaking but I'm excited to try it out sometime.
well i guess this is a thing https://grimandperilous.com/how-we-are-approaching-race-in-colonial-gothic-grim-perilous-rpg/
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Quote from: Grognard101;1083486well i guess this is a thing https://grimandperilous.com/how-we-are-approaching-race-in-colonial-gothic-grim-perilous-rpg/
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Oh joy. Whats the creep screwing with this time? I will never touch anything Zwei has had a hand in.
Quote from: Omega;1083488Oh joy. Whats the creep screwing with this time? I will never touch anything Zwei has had a hand in.
I'll wait and judge the work by its own merits.
Quote from: HappyDaze;1083495I'll wait and judge the work by its own merits.
Ahhh yess. The old "I dont care how many people the designer has attacked. I just want my bright shiny!" routine.
Quote from: Omega;1083508Ahhh yess. The old "I dont care how many people the designer has attacked. I just want my bright shiny!" routine.
I never said I wanted it. I just said that whether or not I want it will be based upon my opinion of the quality of the product itself, not on my personal opinion of the author. Thank you though for trying to imply that my approach is unreasonable; it makes it clear to me what kind of poster you are. Don't worry though, I'll judge each of your posts on their own merits, not on the basis that I think the one posting them is an asshole.
Quote from: Omega;1083508Ahhh yess. The old "I dont care how many people the designer has attacked. I just want my bright shiny!" routine.
That is correct. I don't keep track of whether the farmer whose potatoes I buy is an upstanding citizen either. Nor do I feel compelled to judge anyone "guilty" based on some stories on the internet which would require enormous amounts of time from me to verify. Before the internet become a big thing who knows what Tom Dowd (just the first name that comes to mind) did and who any of the designers back then attacked? Not me, I bought their products back then, not giving a single thought about this question. I see no reason to change this attitude in 2019. In fact, I see a lot of reason to insist on it.
Where I draw the line is when I have reason to suspect that the proceeds of my purchase are used to finance illegal activities (like, a drug smuggling ring, for example). Other than that, what these people do is none of my business.
Not only that, I have some serious questions about the intentions and the character of those people who DO play internet community police. I have a feeling that it is THEM who will come increasingly under fire from here on it - but maybe that's just me.
History shows that self-policing communities do not work - it lends itself too much to abuse... in extreme cases to witch hunts, inquisitorial trials and lynch mobs.
Fuck that shit. I am not buying stuff from a known doxxer, sjw, and backstabber. Too many negatives for me.
Same thing, as long as I don't have verified it personally, which necessitates a certain amount of desire to spend the time and energy to verify it, I don't care.
I like Zweihander as a game. I like the idea of the Colonial Gothic setting. So paired with the system it likely looks good to me.
I won't dismiss Zweihander based on the creators reputation or side in the Game Wars. Just like I wouldn't dismiss TheRPGPundit, Venger Satanis or James Desborough. I'm really tired of having to draw lines because people are screaming at each other. It's reached a level of melodrama I can't abide any longer. Just buy/play the games you like. Chances are every creator is either a) an asshole or b) has been an asshole at one point anyways. Also, I'm not telling you to buy it or play it. Just saying why I would buy it and play it.
Quote from: trechriron;1083584I won't dismiss Zweihander based on the creators reputation or side in the Game Wars. Just like I wouldn't dismiss TheRPGPundit, Venger Satanis or James Desborough. I'm really tired of having to draw lines because people are screaming at each other. It's reached a level of melodrama I can't abide any longer.
Tell me when was the last time you seen RPGPundit, James, and Venger dox anyone? Seriously who can you even apply this argument? Those three are upstanding pillars of the hobby in comparison to the creator of Zweihander. How dare you drag these three down to the shit bin.
"How dare you....?"
Oh, please. :rolleyes: How Victorian. Please can someone carry Snowman to the fainting couch, get the smelling salts, and loosen his corset before he melts or something.
Quote from: Bren;1083712"How dare you....?"
Oh, please. :rolleyes: How Victorian. Please can someone carry Snowman to the fainting couch, get the smelling salts, and loosen his corset before he melts or something.
Then fucking point me to when RPGPundit dox someone.
Now I don't care if you want to purchase Colonial Gothic which I do find it annoying. What I find insulting is what trechriron is doing which is making these three men look as bad as Daniel Fox which is sneaky of him.
As I said. The melodrama is getting ridiculous. Obviously Daniel is overly sensitive. Even better none of the three gents I mentioned are super sensitive. I don't equate D's actions with the three amigos. I just know that I'm likely not see any temper-tantrums from them, so I can buy/pla Zweihander AND Alpha Blue AND Gor AND Arrows of Indra and enjoy them equally. Not going to join in on the personal shitting. If OBS gets censorship-stupid, I speak out (and have in the past). I address behaviors as much as I'm humanly able to. Just fatigued is all. I just want to play games and talk about them, ya know?
So the 3rd ed currently available at DTRPG is which version? The "new and improved with added controversy" or the original system?
Quote from: Toadmaster;1084040So the 3rd ed currently available at DTRPG is which version? The "new and improved with added controversy" or the original system?
If you have to ask, then it probably doesn't really qualify as having added controversy.
Quote from: HappyDaze;1084045If you have to ask, then it probably doesn't really qualify as having added controversy.
Nevermind, I found the Rogue site and they say the Zwiehander version won't come out until 2020, so the DTRPG must be the original d12 system. That is all I was asking about since the DTRPG listing make no mention of the system. This is one of those games that has been floating on the back burner of interest, and I'd prefer the original, looks like I still have time to get it.