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  1. Cryomancer

    Why do so many people think that OSR = low level only? The average TSR AD&D module is a LV 6 to 9.5 adventure, according to Wikipedia.

    I'm just curious about so many people who like to dictate how other groups play OSR games. I see so many people wanting to limit the level of other groups. Don't get me wrong, if you have been having fun playing for years at LV 1~3, have fun. What I don't like is when people try to dictate how...
  2. Not.AI

    Incline Tim Cain says there are no bad games only different preferences and budgets... Agree? Disagree?

    Tim Cain keeps suggesting this on YT. Bad games don't exist, you just don't like them, other people do, all it's just all design choices and budgets. Intentional. "Bad" games are less often "design" or other mistakes; more often just different audiences. So the games industry is just very...
  3. Maxie

    Incline Most fun game for you in 2023 and why: Share your thoughts

    I've enough of inane doom & gloom. Let's ave a thread about stuff we actually enjoyed this year. Let's also limit ourselves to current year releases, so while I appreciate that you had fun in Return to Castle Wolfenstein, I really didn't ask.
  4. Lemming42

    Anime Elder Scrolls FULL PACIFIST RUN (NO KILLS) (Arena/Daggerfall/Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim)

    Inspired by some discussion about the flexibility (or lack thereof) of the Elder Scrolls games in another thread recently, I thought I'd try to go through all the main games in the series with no kills. THE RULES: - No causing damage to another creature or NPC, whether through physical attacks...

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