The VOIDRUNNER'S CODEX is coming! Explore new worlds, fight oppressive empires, fend off fearsome aliens, and wield deadly psionics with this comprehensive boxed set expansion for 5E and A5E!
I selected "used in every 1E campaign". However, to clarify, I gave everyone a chance to use psionics. I believe the rules were that you ha to roll a 20 on a d20 in order to have psionic abilities. (High INT PCs may have been able to roll a 19 or 20)
During the entire 1E era, only one player in...
My take is a bit more cynical. They chose Greyhawk because it was already available. They didn't have to pay anyone to create anything new. Just add some polish and release an old product like it was brand new.
As for us geezer gamers, we've got more disposable income than younger generation...
Time (and sales) will tell if the gender change matters to enough people.
But how many people play with miniatures anymore? Seems like a shrinking market.
I like the guys in my group. We've been playing for about 8 years now. Sometimes the pace of the game gets slow, and one player spends way too much time roleplaying (IMO), which takes away from combat and exploration.
It's a light read, and not his most creative work, but I don't think it was bad.
However, if you don't like his writing style, then you probably shouldn't bother.
I've completed every campaign that I've played...that wasn't cancelled early by the GM for one reason or another.
(The GM cancelations have occurred three times over a period of approx. 40 years)
OK, late to the party, but I just watched the video. If Vecna wants to become the sole god and remake the multiverse to his liking, wouldn't every other god or god-like being go after him with all of their combined and coordinated power in order to stop him?
Or to put it another way, why would...
Like I said in another thread, consumers have very high expectations for games like this now. The likelihood of it being as successful as BG3 is low.
Furthermore, with all of these developers, the game may be built "by committee". Having too many cooks often spoils the broth.
Also, another thing to consider, is that some people might take personal offense if they see their preferred choice get down voted. If you decide to implement this poll type, I would make sure that an individual's choices aren't public.