Day 16: "Which RPG Do You Enjoy Using As Is?"
As I said yesterday, I'm pretty much a plug-n-play type of gamer. House rules are temporarily laid down to expedite a situation and are largely forgotten. At worst, I may simply omit time-consuming rules.
And the game I enjoy using as is, even willingly looking up obscure rules in the index, is Call of Cthulhu 6th Edition.
Despite the online love for 7th Edition, neither I nor my players see a need to update the game. Plus there's almost 35 years of material that I can use with nary a conversion. Okay, maybe I need to adjust for zoology, but everything else from 1st to 5th is pretty consistent.
As I said yesterday, I'm pretty much a plug-n-play type of gamer. House rules are temporarily laid down to expedite a situation and are largely forgotten. At worst, I may simply omit time-consuming rules.
And the game I enjoy using as is, even willingly looking up obscure rules in the index, is Call of Cthulhu 6th Edition.
Or 6.2.1.57.pi edition... |
Day 16: "Which RPG Do You Enjoy Using As Is?"
As I said yesterday, I'm pretty much a plug-n-play type of gamer. House rules are temporarily laid down to expedite a situation and are largely forgotten. At worst, I may simply omit time-consuming rules.
And the game I enjoy using as is, even willingly looking up obscure rules in the index, is Call of Cthulhu 6th Edition.
Despite the online love for 7th Edition, neither I nor my players see a need to update the game. Plus there's almost 35 years of material that I can use with nary a conversion. Okay, maybe I need to adjust for zoology, but everything else from 1st to 5th is pretty consistent.
As I said yesterday, I'm pretty much a plug-n-play type of gamer. House rules are temporarily laid down to expedite a situation and are largely forgotten. At worst, I may simply omit time-consuming rules.
And the game I enjoy using as is, even willingly looking up obscure rules in the index, is Call of Cthulhu 6th Edition.
Or 6.2.1.57.pi edition... |
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