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Spence reacted to slikmar in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
Yes, but that Sam/Golem tragic "made for Hallmark" romance really seemed forced, though it did prelude the, apparent now, trend of EVERY media must have gay characters.
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Spence got a reaction from aylwin13 in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
Well I'm not going to argue that all of his choices/changes were great, that I liked them all or that they were even necessary.
I am just saying that the movies were enjoyable and far better than most of the adaptation atrocities we then to get inflicted on us.
But I fully understand that the inserted "romance" was most likely a Follywood mandate. If not by him, then the money people. After all we can't have a movie without a love interest somewhere...
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Spence got a reaction from Christopher R Taylor in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
Well I'm not going to argue that all of his choices/changes were great, that I liked them all or that they were even necessary.
I am just saying that the movies were enjoyable and far better than most of the adaptation atrocities we then to get inflicted on us.
But I fully understand that the inserted "romance" was most likely a Follywood mandate. If not by him, then the money people. After all we can't have a movie without a love interest somewhere...
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Spence got a reaction from slikmar in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
For me the movies were pretty good, especially for the year they were made. Were they perfect? No. But translating something from one medium to another is never perfect and regardless of who makes it they will have to appease executives and the people controlling funding.
For me the show met one of my major requirements. Would I have recognized it if I never saw the opening titles? And I would have.
When I am discussing movie adaptations I usually ask "so, what is your opinion of the movie Starship Troopers". If they thought it was a good adaptation, then their opinion is basically worthless and I move them into the "idiot cousin that no one ever listens to nor loans them a dollar ever".
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Spence got a reaction from zslane in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
For me the movies were pretty good, especially for the year they were made. Were they perfect? No. But translating something from one medium to another is never perfect and regardless of who makes it they will have to appease executives and the people controlling funding.
For me the show met one of my major requirements. Would I have recognized it if I never saw the opening titles? And I would have.
When I am discussing movie adaptations I usually ask "so, what is your opinion of the movie Starship Troopers". If they thought it was a good adaptation, then their opinion is basically worthless and I move them into the "idiot cousin that no one ever listens to nor loans them a dollar ever".
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Spence got a reaction from Christopher R Taylor in Western Hero: Rough and Ready Roleplaying
And how many stops?
On a serious note, it is definitely on target and a great book.
In addition to Boothill, Chaosium's Down Darker Trails and Shadows Over Stillwater are also great resources. While CoC is a horror RPG, DDT can easily be played non-horror and Chaosium does good background work.
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Spence got a reaction from HeroGM in Western Hero: Rough and Ready Roleplaying
And how many stops?
On a serious note, it is definitely on target and a great book.
In addition to Boothill, Chaosium's Down Darker Trails and Shadows Over Stillwater are also great resources. While CoC is a horror RPG, DDT can easily be played non-horror and Chaosium does good background work.
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Spence reacted to Hugh Neilson in [5thR] Build question – Spell End Costs
There's a ton of options in the books. Uncontrolled works, I think, but it also normally means the character gets to decide how much, or how little, END to invest on each activation, so that may or may not fit your purposes. It may still need some tweaking to fit what you're envisioning.
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Spence reacted to HeroGM in [5thR] Build question – Spell End Costs
Uncontrolled for sure (for sure for sure the Elf said in a valley voice).
There are also some END advantages in APG1 that might be useful if you have it.
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Spence reacted to Greywind in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
I liked the first one. Minor quibbles at most. Second one lost me. Violated things set down in the first one. Like Ghost Rider doesn't do sunlight.
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Spence got a reaction from zslane in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
Pfft. More like unemployed youngsters that are all agog over grunge and short shorts.
The character was a fun and entertaining one.
But that character died and completely disappeared years ago.
But you are correct that that mess we saw in the recent movies was lackluster and not interesting. Especially after deleting the very traits that made up the core concept of the character.
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Spence got a reaction from Grailknight in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
The key phrase.
Unfortunately the current plague of agenda'itis will most likely continue to destroy good properties.
But one can hope.
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Spence got a reaction from Scott Ruggels in Turakian Age Cities Poll -- What Would You Most Like Steve To Consider Working On?
A smaller city in Vestria. Large enough to have resources a party of adventurers need, but not large enough to rival 20th century metropolises. The prevalence of those in fantasy RPG's is a real turn off.
A smaller city that new players can be introduced to without requiring them to expend more effort to read the background material than some do getting a degree.
Enough info and locations (inn's, stores, weaponsmiths, magic related shops, etc.) to be helpful, but light on politics and the nobility. It is far easier to build intrigue and factions from scratch than it is to digest pre-existing nobility, family lines and plots. To name the influential houses is one thing, but adding all the past and ongoing feuds and bickering is an obstacle rather than an aid. Too much information is actually worse than not enough.
Maps. MAPS. A real map of the city. If the Inn is named it the book then include a usable map. No map, no named inn. Maps. MAPS. A real map of the city. This will keep the locations to something useful, rather than just another block of text that get s ignored.
Somewhere with the frontier feel and room to actually explore in the surrounding region.
A city that a beginning group can actually base out of and have a plausible level of influence.
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Spence reacted to archer in DC Movies- if at first you don't succeed...
Harley Quinn got a lot of attention in the various Batman cartoon series and movies in the 1990's and later.
I attribute her continuing popularity to nostalgia for that character and portrayal rather than for any particular love for the live action film portrayal or that actress. Maybe some of it due to the contrast to the cardboard cutouts they used to portray the other characters in the first Suicide Squad movie.
I think the actress did okay for the material she was given, but that's not saying much.
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Spence reacted to Lord Liaden in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
Nick Cage is the acting equivalent of bipolar. When he's good he's sublimely great. When he's bad he's laughably terrible. And I enjoyed his Ghost Rider too. A little over the top for my tastes, but Cage fully committed to the character, and at that point in the evolution of superhero movies that wasn't a given.
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Spence got a reaction from Norm in Turakian Age Cities Poll -- What Would You Most Like Steve To Consider Working On?
A smaller city in Vestria. Large enough to have resources a party of adventurers need, but not large enough to rival 20th century metropolises. The prevalence of those in fantasy RPG's is a real turn off.
A smaller city that new players can be introduced to without requiring them to expend more effort to read the background material than some do getting a degree.
Enough info and locations (inn's, stores, weaponsmiths, magic related shops, etc.) to be helpful, but light on politics and the nobility. It is far easier to build intrigue and factions from scratch than it is to digest pre-existing nobility, family lines and plots. To name the influential houses is one thing, but adding all the past and ongoing feuds and bickering is an obstacle rather than an aid. Too much information is actually worse than not enough.
Maps. MAPS. A real map of the city. If the Inn is named it the book then include a usable map. No map, no named inn. Maps. MAPS. A real map of the city. This will keep the locations to something useful, rather than just another block of text that get s ignored.
Somewhere with the frontier feel and room to actually explore in the surrounding region.
A city that a beginning group can actually base out of and have a plausible level of influence.
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Spence reacted to Greywind in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
I'm sure Nick Cage could use the work.
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Spence reacted to Hugh Neilson in [5thR] Build question – Spell End Costs
Sounds like Uncontrolled. Pay the END up front and the ability keeps chugging along until it eats all the END it was given.
If you wanted to get fancier, though, we have Continuing Charges - what about extrapolating an advantage from the change in the Charges limitation?
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Spence reacted to Christopher R Taylor in Western Hero 6th edition
Tascora is done and handed to Jason to look over for inclusion in the Hall of Champions program.
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Spence got a reaction from Steve Long in The Turakian Age is Seriously Underrated
Bob....
Don't mess with Bob.....
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Spence got a reaction from Duke Bushido in Savage Worlds: Supers...has anyone played it?
That has always been an issue with Hero.
One of the reasons my current Fantasy Hero build is more like Anime Fantasy than D&D Fantasy.
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Spence reacted to Ninja-Bear in Savage Worlds: Supers...has anyone played it?
You know what’s weird? Most of my games that are non Hero system really only have one type of knife and sword too.
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Spence reacted to Duke Bushido in Savage Worlds: Supers...has anyone played it?
After reading all these replies, I feel I must mention that I don't play a lot supers, even in HERO-- I _will_ play it, and I _will_ run it, gladly, but when I am given the choice, it's not supers.
Accordingly, it is quite possible that my satisfaction with my few times with SW is based on using it counter to the rest of those posting. We did a couple of supers games with it, but primarily we were playing a published SF setting (whose name I don't remember. It featured a beautiful cover, the art of which was dominated with blacks and greens) about exploring a relatively "new" planet. Your BOE was a resort of some sort, if I remember correctly.
Anyway, had a pretty good time with it.
I am intrigued to note that most of the complaints that SW breaks down at high levels are so similar to my own annoyance that HERO breaks down at the lower levels. It doesn't if your looking at if from the supers-level perspective, but if you are an adventurer with a knife and a gun, you can't help but notice that the entire party has (effectively) the identical knife and gun....