His setting is a deconstruction

>his setting is a deconstruction

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His thread opener is a single line of greentext and a weeaboo reaction image.

>His setting is a reconstruction

Who aren't you quoting?

You botched a potentially great joke by not using Andrew Johnson as your pic.

>His setting is a reconstruction

Eat shit i'm tired of "what if superman was bad guy"

>his setting is generic fantasy with no twists at all

>his setting is hard sci-fi, except for...

>his setting is actually an excuse to ERP

> my setting is based off whatever cringy book i read last

>I read books

You do realise that the Sci-fi hardness scale isn't binary, right?
Something could be as hard as diamonds, but have FTL travel that uses crushed pixie farts, and as long as it's internally consistant and logically sound for the setting, it'll still be a hard sci-fi.

>his setting is cool and interesting

That's not my issue, I am not one of those stuck up assholes who say "if it's not 100% scientifically accurate, I deem your game to be too soft for my tastes."
Hell, in my settings there's usually one way for FTL or another.
The problem is that most people who did this before did it because they were bored with a particular aspect of scienctific hardness and want a quick workaround, which leads to badly constructed worlds. Example:
>My setting is hard sci-fi except for energy shields, because I don't like that battles are over within seconds, even though I made the weapons ridiculously powerful.
>Okay, does it work against all weapons
>Yeah
>Even lasers?
>Yeah, of course.
>And how do you see what's outside of the shield bubble?
>Well the shields are transparent of course
>...

I'm not saying that fictional elements are necessarily bad, but it's usually an indicator that things can go south very quickly, especially if the person who made the setting has no idea how his tech interacts with the rest of the world except for the niche role it was developed for.

>his setting is cool and good

>His setting is 40k, But the Eye of Terror finally went Nova.
All "But what if X appeared in 40k" is really just the Worldbuilding threads of an user that's been running the same Dark Heresy campaign for the past 10 years, where the Warp keeps spitting out random entities and elements from other dimensions.

>his setting is temperate and satisfactory

>His setting is a tavern we just met in

>the entire setting is a tavern
>the demi-elemental plane of tavern

'old on a tic

Some literally burger politician?

>his setting is just someone else's but the only difference is the fucking names.

I had a GM do that once. An extraplaner tavern that connected to all worlds. The innkeeper was a retired fire elemental that would greet the party by saying "Oh me best customers. Whats cracklin'?"

He too had rats in his cellar, but they were ice rats. I played with too many pot heads.

17th President and the man who oversaw the actual historical period known as the Reconstruction

I want to protect that smile.

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Actually it came out pretty awesome.

>his setting is under construction

Anime already did that. It's called restaurant to another world.

It's very comfy and filled with food porn.

I have a deep desire to know the story behind this picture

Nobody cares about burger """history"""

You cared enough to reply.

...

Not because I care about burger history. I care about you user.

The man has a place to lie down
The man has climate control
The man has high definition anime
Who are we to tell this patrician how to live his life? Clearly he's happier than most of us.

Truly that man is a modern Diogenes