View Poll Results: How do you prefer to play Birthright?
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Thread: How do you play Birthright?
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09-26-2008, 09:32 PM #11
I`ve played in PBeMs before, but I prefer gaming across a table
top. I`ve always thought one of the coolest possibilities for BR,
though, was that one could run a PBeM and use the events of that game
as background/framework of a table top campaign at the adventure
level, so if some player out in the world somewhere is playing Diemed
and he invades Medoere then that`s what would happen in the tabletop
game too, and PCs would interact with those events. Similarly, PCs
in the tabletop game might influence the PBeM through their actions,
which would become the equivalent of random events at the domain level.
The only thing that keeps me from actually doing something like that
is the massive amount of time such a dual project would
require. However, one could be a player in a PBeM and use those
events as the basis for a tabletop game one was DMing.... It`d still
be a lot of work. I`ve never actually tried it but I`ve been
intrigued by the potential for a long time.
Gary
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09-27-2008, 02:12 PM #12
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I've had a similar idea but the main reason I never tried it is because a table top campaign has good chances of running at faster pace than the PBeM campaign. I'll try to use the events from some past PBeMs I ran and played in my future table top camapaign. If it works well, I might try the PBeM/tabletop combo. Maybe a Living Cerilia wouldn't be a bad thing if only there were enough DMs to run it
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09-27-2008, 06:38 PM #13
At 07:12 AM 9/27/2008, Nameless One wrote:
>>I`ve always thought one of the coolest possibilities for BR,
>>though, was that one could run a PBeM and use the events of that game
>>as background/framework of a table top campaign at the adventure level....
>
>I`ve had a similar idea but the main reason I never tried it is
>because a table top campaign has good chances of running at faster
>pace than the PBeM campaign. I`ll try to use the events from some
>past PBeMs I ran and played in my future table top camapaign. If it
>works well, I might try the PBeM/tabletop combo. Maybe a Living
>Cerilia wouldn`t be a bad thing if only there were enough DMs to run it
Coordinating the timeline would definitely be a
challenge. Personally, I`d always pictured the tabletop play to be
at the adventure level, and just touching on the domain level of play
that would be going on in the PBeM. Adventures can happen at a
pretty frenetic pace, so it`s easy to imagine tabletop adventurers
getting quickly left behind by PBeM regents who operate at the 1 move
= 1 month of the domain level. Even if everyone assumes 1
action/week or every other week the way most PBeMs go. So I always
assumed the problem would be that the PBeM would cover months or
years of time much more quickly than I normally conduct the adventure
level of play. Still... it`d be a pretty cool thing to do.
Gary
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09-27-2008, 06:42 PM #14
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09-27-2008, 08:06 PM #15
Even when I ran a table top only campaign, I always assumed that a day at the table represented an adventure action and thus a month. I admit to being surprised to find out that this was not common.
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09-28-2008, 02:10 AM #16
In my table top I think often one evening does come out to a month, but certainly not always. I have had time where almost 4 nights of 3-4 hours each, turned into one month of game time.
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09-28-2008, 10:43 AM #17
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While I tried to view it as such - man of the published adventures took several sessions to complete and each of them was supposed to represent an adventure action (except for that massive one. . . .)
So an adventure took an adventure action - hence roughly 1 month of time in game.Duane Eggert
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09-28-2008, 05:00 PM #18
At 01:06 PM 9/27/2008, kgauck wrote:
>Even when I ran a table top only campaign, I always assumed that a
>day at the table represented an adventure action and thus a month. I
>admit to being surprised to find out that this was not common.
One of the things I`m always interested in is translating between the
adventure and the domain levels of play, so I`m curious: How many
other people make this same kind of assumption?
I generally assume time at the adventure level makes one week an
"adventure" (with 4-9 encounters/challenges) so that means one domain
turn is approximately four "adventures." It`s not a hard and fast
rule, of course, because at the adventure level things change rapidly
and its hard to translate things into the generalized domain level of
play, but as a rule of thumb, I`ve gone with that kind of rough
guideline as a base, and used it to design adventures and show how
adventures influence the domain. How do other folks do this?
Gary
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09-28-2008, 05:00 PM #19
I've always found it more convenient to thing of 1 action as effort spent, not simply time passed. So you have time for 3 actions in a turn, but one particular adventure might last a week, while another stretches out for the entire turn. But both demand 1 action...unless the long adventure is really involved, then it might take more than 1 action to complete (but this would be rare).
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09-28-2008, 07:50 PM #20
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In a message dated 9/28/2008 12:56:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, brnetboard@BIRTHRIGHT.NET writes:
Green Knight wrote:
I`ve always found it more convenient to thing of 1 action as effort spent, not simply time passed. So you have time for 3 actions in a urn, but one particular adventure might last a week, while another stretches out for the entire turn. But both demand 1 action...unless the long adventure is really involved, then it might take more than 1 action to complete (but this would be rare).
LH: More or less what he said.
Lee.Last edited by Thelandrin; 09-29-2008 at 04:48 PM.
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