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What people ACTUALLY Play.....

Started by Koltar, October 30, 2007, 01:01:11 AM

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O'Borg

My current group is using GURPS 4e with enough houserules to fill a street.
I'm running a CP2020 pbp game over at Big Purple, which is the same game I tried to set up as a tabletop face to face one in my local area - however there are only 3 internet connected gamers in my entire county, and only 1 of them was really interested.
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Balbinus

Quote from: MechnomancerWell, shit.  I've been running octaNe! for some time now in Cincinnati.  I can't believe that one doesn't fly off the shelves from its description alone.

Eh, I can, I see a lot of gonzoid games floating about and most of them aren't that great.  octaNe is pretty good, but without anyone in the shop helping explain what it's about I can see it not shifting.