- Joined
- Apr 13, 2021
Holy shit this Zak story is fucking wild i finally read the article and these people just admit to absolutely ruining a man's life because of vague ambiguous reasons and nobody is allowed to voice dissent its so bizzare.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
only read a few, but compared to the few warhammer (or even magic the gathering) books I read they were fine. least there was no alien mindrape of female inquisitors or some questionable "freakshit" in there...
As far as battletech goes? Classic battletech isn't that bad as long as you keep chatter to a minimum and you use D6's to track modifiers and facing. I was playing that shit as an RPG in high school and we could get through it fairly quickly. It just takes a bit of discipline. The mech sheet looks intimidating until you realize that it's all just crossing out damaged equipment and lining through armor dots.I can't speak for Heavy Gear (I only know the PC game) but I'm sticking far away from Battletech. First and foremost is the setting*. Then there's spreadsheets and mech building that scare people off. The battles sounds too big. I don't want to set up a massive hex grid with terrain, and spend all day on a simple 3v3 combat. I've heard there was a stripped down version that was faster and played more like 40k (alpha strike?), but given how it's widely ignored and dismissed by the fanbase, it doesn't fill me with confidence.
*The setting isn't really bad on it's own, but it's a well worn story line with only one plot anyone knows or cares about. The clan invasion. MW5 got fans mad for not having a mad cat/timber wolf, and even that game references the invasion at the end.
Didn't watch the video, but this all sounds like corporate sales tactics to me. WotC trying to boost the price by "leaking" the contract and then putting out a statement that they aren't for sale (for that price). Only way it could be more transparent is if they announced a bunch of fan favorites to build positive buzz.
Played that. Didn't like. The story is a joke with the diversety cast and a mary sue in a hijab. Gameplay I didn't like either. A small number of maps, and training pilots was rendered pointless as RNG could decide to headshot your mech and undo hours of progress. When the solution for a game is "save scum" or "mod the shit out of it", that's a bad game imo.EDIT: If you want to dip your toes in with a Vidya adaptation, get the 2018 Battletech videogame. It's a turn-based strategy game that does a good job of simulating small scale classic Batlletech combat.
Gave it a skim and something lept out. There isn't as much there as I thought there'd be. Some of the stuff seems to be part of other stuff. Makes sense I suppose, but it goes back to the point that the lore was never meant to be a tangled impenetrable mess. I'm guessing Mech Warrior 4 Mercenaries is set during the Civil War era?Eras! Battletech has a defined, year by year progression that's proceeded over a 125 year period as of this post.
I'll give it a look. It says it's system neutral, and even if I don't run Battletech, the set up sounds like something I can steal.Get this fucking book. Seriously. It's an area of space that was balkanized by opportunistic actors. It's completely self-contained and the clans are nowhere near the area of operations.
Really, the lore is pretty basic if you look at it from a bird's eye view:Gave it a skim and something lept out. There isn't as much there as I thought there'd be. Some of the stuff seems to be part of other stuff. Makes sense I suppose, but it goes back to the point that the lore was never meant to be a tangled impenetrable mess. I'm guessing Mech Warrior 4 Mercenaries is set during the Civil War era?
There are lots of mechs I like and are fine, but plopping down a 267 point Mad Cat Mk II in a 300 point game supported by two antipersonnel infantry units and proceeding to curbstomp all the other tournament participants who were used to gaining a slight edge and just running out the clock while surrounding their own Branson's Raiders mechs with disposable infantry and a repair unit earned it a very special place in my heart. Fuck your Long Toms, I'm charging across the map and making you eat your own shit.It's strange no one hooked onto later designs like the Uziel. I guess being an Inner Sphere medium instead of a Clan heavy or assault does that.
pretty sure the whole DND GETS SOLD story was made up for clicks. hasbro needs money but they're not desperate yet. if anything it was about the videogame rights, which would make sense asking larian first. otherwise why ask them in the first place, larian is a vidya developer, not a publisher, even less of physical goods like books etc.Hasbro have already released a statement denying this:
Edit: Someone already posted the video. I'd say its still 50/50 they sell it to Tencent.
funny enough I read some of them, don't remember them that bad. the whole clan invasion thing struck me more of an asspull anyway, so stopped reading afterwards. I remember somewhat enjoying the first trilogy, however I read most of those books as a wee lad, probably would look at it different now.Try reading some Clans-focused novels. The amount of "I guess this is the author's fetish" is out of the charts (random child abuse, incest, weirdo fetishism, weird sex customs because "the Clans are totes an alien society").
that's interesting, because I know charrette to be at least a competent author. but then I also don't mind some YA-tier cheesy snowflake writing, so maybe I just got a higher tolerance. I rather have that than trying to be "original" or "subvertive" and falling flat on their face - we pretty much all know what that looks like.The main issue I have is one of borderline quality: while the vast majority of Warhammer books are utter crap, sometimes you find decent action or decent build-up. All Battletech novels I've read have terrible action, terrible characters, terrible attempts at "politics". Let's take the classic Wolves on the Border, commonly suggested as "the best starting point": sure, the Samurai Black Man is a funny character and the cheap 80ies orientalism is borderline hilarious, but the plot is essentially Mary Sue Dragoons Win Because They're So Cool against such fascinating enemies as "Jerry Akuma". They're on the level of Dragonlance novels, if not worse.
I can understand it's part of the charm and I repeat, the ambience is lovely, but the execution....
I'm guessing Mech Warrior 4 Mercenaries is set during the Civil War era?
everybody knows trying to sell shit to people they don't want or even need...was a dumb idea from the start.
Short answer? They were written by amateurs with a talent for storytelling but not the developed skill. Before getting a job at TSR, Hickman wasI read the first three dragonlance books as a kid and enjoyed them. I didn't know they were considered terrible until recently. What's so bad about them?
The first ones were pretty good, but they produced too many books to the point where they ended blending together.I read the first three dragonlance books as a kid and enjoyed them. I didn't know they were considered terrible until recently. What's so bad about them?
The suspense. I know they're like weird Mormons and the books have some retarded Mormon shit in them. I'm just curious because I didn't expect the opinions of them to be so negative.Hickman was
I do remember seeing like fifteen at a bookstore once and imagining that there's no way the quality could have been good across that many books.The first ones were pretty good, but they produced too many books to the point where they ended blending together.
There is as well as some more general Christian imagery. You have the first cleric in three-hundred years recovering gold tablets of ancient knowledge and the first time that Takhisis (Think Tiamat's bigger, meaner sister who's portfolio is tyranny rather than greed) is banished in lore, it's very reminiscent of Saint George and the dragon. Hippies used to rage at that but at no time will you ever be sermonized by the author.The suspense. I know they're like weird Mormons and the books have some retarded Mormon shit in them. I'm just curious because I didn't expect the opinions of them to be so negative.
I do remember seeing like fifteen at a bookstore once and imagining that there's no way the quality could have been good across that many books.
You forgot the part where the Royal Black Watch bagpipes until the end fighting against the usurper's forces.Imagine if the US president & congress all got genocided, and various state governors all starting commanding their national guard units to try to beat the other states into submission, and the Joint Chiefs just said "Nope" and took all of the US military into northern canada. Or if you're a bong the King is killed, your indian Manlet tries to take power, is taken out by SAS and afterwards the Lord Admiral takes all the Marines & Gurkahs and fucks off to parts unknown.
I have no knowledge of Dragonlance, so take this opinion as utter bullshit.I read the first three dragonlance books as a kid and enjoyed them. I didn't know they were considered terrible until recently. What's so bad about them?
The authors would rather write good stories over wokeshit. That made WotC and WotC's cum chuggers mad, so they just told the Dragonlance people "Nope, fuck off, no more stories."I have no knowledge of Dragonlance, so take this opinion as utter bullshit.
At some point before COVID, WotC were under contract to release a bunch of new Dragonlance books, but WotC were mad at them for some reason or another. So WotC bragged on either social media or a podcast that they were going to get around this by just never approving any draft. The Dragonlance people sued and the case was settled.
I don't know why soybeards were mad at them, but if the opinions are recent enough, I assume that's why.
At some point before COVID, WotC were under contract to release a bunch of new Dragonlance books, but WotC were mad at them for some reason or another.
Art went down hill when they removed the tits from female dragonborn.I can't get over how bad modern RPG art is, especially compared to art of yesteryear.