Wayne Loche

0 Followers
50 Following
246 Posts

I write, I blog, I play games.

Current play through: FFXVI

Bloggy Bloghttps://www.mentalmisstep.blog
this is brought to you by me seeing a lot of very interesting #NSR games that will be played once and forgotten.

My hot take is that we just combine #osr and #NSR

The grognards don't wanna hear that some modern game mechanics are good actually. The hipster don't wanna hear grognards are better at being anti-capitalist while still making games people want to play.

I like the portability of markdown. But I like the power of spreadsheets.

I'm a man of two souls. Two faces of organizing my life, neither are that compatible.

Either I make everything in markdown. Or I put it in a spreadsheet.

#productivity

anyone hacving @CARROT crashing on mac os?

Getting closer to my “Beta Bones” version of my #morkborg urban fantasy hack.

What do other #TTRPG designers use for lay outs?

#OSR #TTRPGdesign

Let’s not forget that @christianselig also created the Amplosion iOS Safari Extension. It redirects Google AMP links and is one of the best things.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/amplosion-redirect-amp-links/id1585734696

‎Amplosion: Redirect AMP Links

‎Amplosion automagically redirects AMP pages/links to their normal counterparts within Safari using an easy and elegant Safari extension. Activating it is super simple with just a few taps in the Settings app (full walkthrough in-app), and then you're good to go. Amplosion will automatically redire…

App Store

Little #campaigndiary. I’m running Stygian Library for my group. It’s really nice that it slots into #OSR

I’m using #ose.

Although I may need to make my own “copy” of the book with lots of hyperlinks. It’s great, but it’s roll heavy. I don’t know enough about either game to just wing it. So I’m just flipping through a lot of pages. Every. Single. Floor.

I think this fits best as a side setting in a campaign rather than the full campaign itself. A place for players to dig up rumors.

pushing the gender he was assigned at birth up a hill, call him cisyphus