Remember that time we had a spreadsheet? Neither do I.
>GM/Player
>System Preferred
>Times Available (with timezone!)
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
>Contact Info
>Additional Notes
Remember that time we had a spreadsheet? Neither do I.
>GM/Player
>System Preferred
>Times Available (with timezone!)
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
>Contact Info
>Additional Notes
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You mean this spreadsheet?
docs.google.com
Not that I expect it to survive very long. Just like all the games
Does tabletop simulator apply, or should i try on /v/?
Go ahead.
Looking for 2-4 players for Illuminati on Tabletop Sim,
steamid pavoolond.
Available monday-wednesday and every 2nd weekend at GMT+1 from afternoon to night.
bump for a gamefinder thread in the new year
Do people like /osr/ in game finder general?
What do you have in mind?
yeah
Yes!
I was thinking of Homebrew
Hehehe, your disappointment feeds me!
But I love homebrewed OSR stuff as long as it's not autistic 80's era houserules!
Go on.
Welp, looks like I actually need to make a presentable rulebook and create online accounts I can create a game with.
I was mostly gauging interest, so I shall return one day.
OH and one more question; does anyone here have any experience with GMing games with Discord? I wonder if its any good.
I'm an IRC guy. Discord seems mostly the same but I really don't like its server-side logs, though that actually makes minisession play and stuff even MORE convenient as long as you have a connection to the server.
I'd say it's so-so.
I liked it a lot more once i found a good bot for downloading server logs.
Oh fuck, do share! I still vastly prefer IRC as it will operate even when you don't have enough bandwidth to even browse text webpages(I don't know how it accomplishes this magic, but I literally have internet provided by a reflector dish on top of a grain silo miles away, so I appreciate this as my internet sometimes becomes so unusable that only IRC works).
What website or program do you guys do for IRC? Is there a dicebot?
I use mIRC. It nags, but never actually makes you pay, though I paid after spending literally half my life on IRC.
There are a number of dicebots, some of which have GUI interfaces but that I didn't like. I use some shitty ruby program that is barely functional but has roll and keep support.
For IRC I use HexChat. It's cross platform, free ( no nag screens) and very nice.
I just use KiwiIRC for the convenience.
Rise from your grave
It's called Botwinder, a google image search should easily turn it up. !archive or !archive nice easily outputs a nice little text log, though for some reason you need to copy it into word to add the line breaks.
How much homebrew?
Altered classes, tweaked spells and magic system, universal saving throw, mildly different attribute scores bonuses, lack of health gain per level, etc. Lots of stuff.
Ascending AC and 3d6 in order are pretty common, and the setting can be as weird and whacky as ever since that's just normal for DnD.