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    Storms of Steel and Diesel - A Mad Maxian RP (Started; PM if Interested)

    It was then that Monkey appreciated the lessons his Uncle told him over a cup of spicy whisky. He had wore his seat-belt, which fastened him tight to his seat and prevented his brains from smearing all over the front windshield. He had also tied down all of his belongings in the car, which...
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    Storms of Steel and Diesel - A Mad Maxian RP (Started; PM if Interested)

    Even after two months of rolling around the area it all looked the same to Monkey, and he swore he had been going in circles for the past week. His own initial supplies were dwindling and a niggling doubt in his heart indicated he should have just returned back home, lied to everybody about that...
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    What's your most preferred movement system in SRPGs?

    Shadowrun grid all the way for me. I like it best because it lets you see the distance between your characters and the enemy.
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    Poll: RP ideas pitch and debate.

    I will gladly accept any reaction from the denizens of the forum. It's apathy that troubles the mind the most. I am a newcomer here and hopefully I will soon be a regular. I've prepared all of the four ideas with basic game mechanics and plot points (and endings). I don't know if I should...
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    Total War and Paradox

    I am very much the same. Paradox broke my expectations of Grand Strategy Games, and its non-existent combat mechanics (compared to Total War) meant that I found myself less positioning units and more working with excel charts or plotting the murder of my cousin. Even now, in Total War, I barely...
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    Storms of Steel and Diesel (A Mad Maxian RP) Recruitment Thread

    He built cars all of his life, and now he found out just how fun they were to drive. The only trouble was his father had to die in order to make that happen.
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    Poll: RP ideas pitch and debate.

    I am going to pitch you four ideas for role-playing games, and you can tell me your opinion on any one of them, and whether or not you would join them. 1. An Enlightenment Period Lovecraftian Horror Dungeon-Crawler, or "Down the Rabbit Hole". It's early 18th century Britain, and a...