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Chevy2ss

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For the Jen fans!



I just shared this in the FmF thread. I was scanning my render folder, and this one jumped out at me. I rendered it a few months back for Part 2 of FmF, which is still a ways off. FmF Jen is such a hottie!
Hmm she reminds me of Alex of Bright Past :)
 
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panzerj

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I was more of a Rolemaster (aka Chartmaster) guy myself...



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Ugh. chartmaster. The first computer game... made before computers could handle it. The combat should have been on an automated spreadsheet.
 
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Ugh. chartmaster. The first computer game... made before computers could handle it. The combat should have been on an automated spreadsheet.
The thing is, my players loved to read the crit results. I wasn't a GM that insisted on keeping the crit charts to myself, so the players had their own crit charts to use. For the most part, this was fine, but for 'hordes of baddies' I did shorthand, i.e. if the percentile crit was 66 D or E, or above a certain threshold (75?), I'd just say the creature died. A couple of players still insisted on reading the crit results though!

Also, Irgaaks are awesome!

I still remember the 'big controversy' when a particular crit result was changed from 'Arrow keeps sailing' to 'Arrow is stuck in reeling foe'...
:eek:

Leveling up was a bit of a chore, but at the time I had no problem walking the players through character generation, and to find the character class they REALLY wanted (I had a lot of the companion books). Once you had the skill points on the character sheet though, this went pretty smoothly. Also, I had each player keep a diary of what they had killed, so that we could figure out the 'first time/full XP' vs. 'killed so many times it's routine so worth a lot less XP' situations.

Automation would have helped probably, but I was more interested in telling my story than sweating the game mechanics, which I DID have a very good handle on, so that helped move things along. And back then computers were a lot less capable, but at least they were good for things like designing character sheets...

But I digress. Rolemaster is now very dated, but it's still my fave RPG from back in the day, even if I haven't done pen and paper in a couple of decades... I'm a huge Planescape: Torment fan as well, but that computer game is also very dated. I did get the Enhanced Edition on GOG though a few years back.

That is where I draw a bit of my inspiration from though, well that and tv/movies...

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These days, I just play solitaire, a couple of turn based games, and porn games that I find here on F95Zone. Oh, how the mighty have fallen!
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