

I have played a fair amount of 4e, but have only skimmed the DS book.
I have played a fair amount of 4e, but have only skimmed the DS book.
I was reading this thread and started looking for that app again.
I use Jitsi for a non-profit, and I like the mute someone else function, but oh wow the noise cancellation needs improvement. So many voice comm apps have disappeared (there used to be one our group used all the time, then the devs dropped it (the client app) and just became on API or something).
Definitely a board game. But as the comments go, the poorly laid out game book missing key details fits well with Shadowrun’s legacy ;)
It is a lot less like Crossfire and a lot more like Lords of Waterdeep, but instead of just collecting the requisite Clerics, Mages, Fighters, and Rogues (colored cubes) you are collecting Runners and Gear to give you dice pools.
I really wished Boston Lockdown had been better. I played a good amount of it as did a couple of my friends. But honestly, the HareBrained single player game was just better.
Image Storage. Image meta data / descriptions can contain links to sites. Images can go away if someone takes down the original or requests it be removed. I wouldn’t use it to store images I build, I use it for existing images and curate those into the way I need them for my game.
I use it heavily for images for TTRPGs. As a GM, I grab images of Monsters, NPC’s, background images, maps. For the Star Wars RPGs, ships, NPCs, deckplans. I use TokenStamp to create the map tokens of those NPCs I found… It is a great resource fot that kind of thing. I think I have “saved” over 2000 images for use in games.
They are both in use to keep him standing at that weird angle
I love Fading Suns. We have not played that in years. And the folks at Holistic were awesome.
Yes. Next to my Windows 7 and BeOS CDs
So, what your saying is they have Kompromat?
VT100 terminals on Solaris (SunOS) reading usenet, chatting with ytalk, elm (email), Gopher (and searching Gopher with Archie), DartMUD. It was great. Pretty much once we got PC and Mac based clients that stitched together downloads out of usenet posts and could run multiple terminal sessions at once, we were set and the Internet peaked.
I have a Sena helmet. Use Bluetooth from my phone through the Motorrad screen. A little sad that the app needs to use the Motorrad app for navigation - it is a little cumbersome. But overall, it works for what I need. But in the spring I need to figure out the separate volumes for Music and Nav, because nav was pretty quiet compared to the music.
It is fun. I burned through to get the first 12 in the first day. I think the best part is it gets you to do some tasks you might not normally do.
I’m going to start calling it the Gulf of Cuba.
Absolutely. These existed years ago, I remember putting them in for a client. I also put in Sun Java Stations for another client. Neither of these were “cloud” but they were both running what we now call commonly Virtual Desktop Environments (VDI) from on-premises servers.