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Old 04-06-2016, 09:33 PM   #21
lachimba
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sydney
Default Re: The Film Reroll: an RPG/Film Podcast - using GURPS!

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Originally Posted by Genesis View Post
Hey Lachimba - I totally hear you on the rules. I'm one of the most GURPS-familiar of the people on the podcast, and sometimes it frustrates me too. The choice we made to go as rules-flexible as we did stems from a couple of pressures. First, not all the players know the rules really well. Second, at the table recording it really helps momentum to just keep going, even if we're not sure about the exact rule - pausing to look things up drags, and makes editing that much harder. Third, it's a podcast, and while it is a gaming podcast, it's also a comedy and movies podcast, so we have to be aware of the audience. That means cutting out a lot of mechanical details - for instance, there was an HT roll for that pulled back, but it got cut because it didn't help the show move forward.

And of course, that first episode we were still figuring things out :).

I'm really sorry if it hurts your enjoyment of the show - as we keep going I'm sure we'll get better and better about the RAW. Don't give up on us!
Well, I wouldn't recommend catering towards my enjoyment, I'm only one listener.

I much preferred the Labyrinth episode. Id say that's a very good example of how to run a short one one one game for a rules light newish player. If the baddies are mooks (which they should be) the combat makes sense too.

The Frozen episode totally triggered me again with the diplomacy rolls (versus a reaction roll) and the first acrobatics rolls for running down a possibly crowded corridor.

Id call you out on the rules flexible too. One thing to do is 'Throw this book away' in regards to social interactions. That saves on a lot of the rolls that I actually hear you make and many players (and the audience) won't get that the PCs are more or less articulate than the players/GM.
And I mentioned the Penny Arcade Podcasts. They ARE funny and entertaining and they seem to mostly use a continuous rule set. I also listened to Ken Hite run rules inexperienced players through a Dracula Dossier adventure and its totally possible to keep things entertaining and rules consistent.

Things I actually would recommend.

Contact Doug Cole @ Gaming Ballistic and get added to GURPS Day, that WILL actually boost your listeners among the GURPS audience.

An easy concession to people like me is to just share some text of the rules, rolls and stats you're using. You can leave it out of the podcast, but a paragraph or two of text is enough to understand what's missing, and its easily ignored by those not interested in the rules set.
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