send a tag suggestion

which tags should be associated with each other?


why should these tags be associated?

Use the form below to provide more context.

#Cohost Global Feed

also: ##The Cohost Global Feed, #The Cohost Global Feed, ###The Cohost Global Feed, #Global Cohost Feed, #The Global Cohost Feed, #global feed

The ideal of a TTRPG is to have all core aspects of the game to run on the same system. Unfortunately, most RPGs put all their stats into Combat, and the rest of the systems are an afterthought. The perennial example is DnD, obviously.

For cyberpunk games, another stumbling block is usually hacking/cyberspace rules, which take the hacker on a magical adventure away from the rest of the group - not great when the common wisdom is that players will rapidly lose interest if the current scene doesn't involve them[^1].

Me, I have been lazily toying with the idea of also making a cyberpunk game with security levels which would impact stuff like guard suspiciousness and such, as well as somehow applying the same system to social situations.

But those queer folks[^2] at Weird Age Games made it all at once with Hard Wired Island. Not only does this game remember what "punk" stands for in "cyberpunk,"[^3] it is also very snazzily designed.



I bought two new mechanical pencils the other day. They were all metal and cost about CAD$20 each. This means my art is now $40 better.

I did the Dalek by memory and I'm pretty happy how close I got it. Izare is another redesign for the character because I figured she'd be a lot cooler as a badassed granny. The Cramps because it's The Cramps. The YouTube thumbnail thing because I saw the exact same thumbnail a few dozen times while looking for something to listen to while I drew.

Mr. Beast has a lot to answer for.



duuuude... suddenly realising that web3 is literally just Dotcom 2 and the ridiculously consolidated internet infrastructure people have built communities on is absolutely going to collapse the moment the money dries up, and that fucking sucks. is there a better way for online messaging, other than centralised servers?