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09-03-1997, 04:01 AM #1Adam TheoGuest
alright, folks.
Hello, Adam Theo here,
it has come to my attention that while i have been trying to catch up all
the GBRLL and Adam's D&D requests, that here on this list of Birthright
fans, there has asrisen a topic that seems important to many of you. and
i agree, it is important. as Mr Daniel Gothe said, we are very lucky to
be on this list and have first hand information on BR. my players are
constantly amazed at the knowlege that i show on TSR, WotC, and BR, not
to mention other product lines of TSR. i will now move to stand by the
online coordinator (dunno what else to call you :) and say that he has my
agreement on the fact that the box set relied too heaviliy on
"mechanics". i did away with these "mechanics quite a while ago.
instead, we role play the actions whenever possible. i undersytand that
many out there don't change rules and systems to fit their gaming
preferences. two of my players are very "official-oriented" and while
there is sometimes annoyance from me, there is nothing wrong with it. i
believe that the hard cover should contain more role-playing. but more
importantly, it should provide options and choices. if the group prefers
wargamming, then BR should be able to handle it easily. if they like
game mech., then the BR should run smoothly with that, too. and if the
group likes to toss the rules often times and seta side the pure
wargamming, then BR should be able to handle that as easily as anything
else. what i'm saying is that we all see BR as the best world out there,
right? me too, to the extreme! and we should try to see to it that BR
is able to attract all types of players out there (exept those
irrational, power FR fans!! :) so instead of bashing online coordinator
about TSR's ideas and plans, lets try to show TSR that us web fans can be
of some help. Mr. online coordinator? if you could maybe pass on our
ideas to the "creative thinking staff", maybe us BR fans can try to make
sure that Big Business can do something right. what we need, though, is
a few **constructive ideas** like instead of complaining about how TSR
isn't doing BR right, and how they arn't giving BR as big a chance as
other "lower life form" settings (i won't mention names, just initials,
FR!!), then lets try to give some ideas as to what BR in the future
should be like to give the best of BR and show it's true radiant colours.
this may sound pretty wierd and off the wall (it's midnight here and i'm
TIRED) but i like what Dragonlance 5th age did as far as empahasizing
role-playing in the game system instead of leaving it up to the group's
DM to work at it, but maybe we could just think about ways to integrate
role-playing more into the system and world of BR, instead of yappin'
about bad phrasing of words. hope this post made an impact. hate to
think i just wasted 20 minutes on a stupid post when i could be studying
for my AP Statistics test tomarrow (make that today). so good night, i
won't be getting much sleep tonight, so i might pop back in in a few
hours to see how it's going. bye. and good night (or what ever else it
is where you guys live).
adios, auf wiedersehen, chiao, zaijian, and some other language that i
know, but can't remember right now.
contact me for a copy of Adam Theo Florida, USA
the GBRLL and "Adam's D&D" adamtheo@juno.com
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