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Title: Independent Insurgency interview about SOTC, with DFRPG goodness baked in
Post by: Robert Bohl on March 21, 2008, 06:20:04 PM
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On this show (http://media.libsyn.com/media/independentinsurgency/independent-insurgency-007.mp3) I interviewed Rob Donoghue and Fred Hicks of Evil Hat Productions (http://www.evilhat.com/home/) about Spirit of the Century (http://www.evilhat.com/home/?page_id=103). We also touch on some previewey stuff for the Dresden Files RPG (http://dresdenfilesrpg.com/) as well.

This episode is 93 MB big and 1:07:40 long.

00:01:47: What Spirit of the Century is
00:02:22: A public beta for The Dresden Files RPG
00:02:54: FUDGE (http://www.fudgerpg.com/fudge.html) > FATE (http://www.faterpg.com/) > Spirit of the Century > The Dresden Files RPG
00:04:49: Grey Ghost Games (http://www.fudgerpg.com/)
00:05:15: A quick rundown of FATE, FUDGE dice (http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16279)
00:05:53: The Shadow of Yesterday (http://crngames.com/the_shadow_of_yesterday/)
00:07:19: The skill pyramid, and the reasons for it
00:07:58: Skills in The Dresden Files RPG
00:08:23: Harry Dresden's player min-maxed him
00:08:51: Musashi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi)
00:09:47: Aspects
00:10:00: Amber (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Amber) and Amber Diceless RPG (http://www.phagepress.com/)
00:13:01: Seventh Sea (http://www.swashbucklingadv.com/)
00:13:25: Trollbabe (http://www.adept-press.com/trollbabe/)
00:16:01: The compel mechanic
00:16:25: Leonard Balsera (http://lcdarkwood.livejournal.com/)
00:17:02: The Dresden Files RPG: Supernaturals driven by their nature by low refresh
00:19:38: Gateway between hippy and trad
00:20:07: Declarations
00:21:00: "The really hippy stuff is the GM advice"
00:24:00: The traditional stuff in the game
00:24:48: Marvel Superheroes RPG (http://www.marvelrpg.net/)
00:25:22: Don't Rest Your Head (http://www.evilhat.com/home/?page_id=101)
00:26:04: Reign (http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16349&cat=0&page=1) and True20 (http://true20.com/)
00:27:11: Stunts in The Dresden Files RPG
00:29:26: Stuff in Spirit of the Century as published that does not work
00:31:13: Companions Reloaded in Spirit of the Season (http://www.evilhat.com/home/?cat=122)
00:31:44: "We suck at playtesting!"
00:32:20: Stress tracks, problems with them
00:34:42: How The Dresden Files RPG fixes stress track problems
00:36:38: Stuff that didn't make it in to Spirit of the Century
00:36:59: The lost dogfighting rules
00:39:19: Clinton R. Nixon (http://zork.net/~nick/loyhargil/tsoy2/book1--rulebook.html#bringing-down-the-pain) on parallel and perpendicular actions
00:41:03: Editioning through new products
00:42:27: Wherein Rob tries to find something Fred hasn't said already elsewhere about the publishing process
00:43:56: Clinton's game, Paladin (http://crngames.com/files/other/paladin.pdf)
00:45:03: iStockphoto (http://www.istockphoto.com/index.php) and Dover Publications clip art (http://store.doverpublications.com/)
00:46:56: Why this form factor?
00:47:21: Skill trappings in The Dresden Files RPG
00:47:56: Aberrant (http://secure1.white-wolf.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=174) and Trinity (http://secure1.white-wolf.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=223)
00:49:08: Form factor of The Dresden Files RPG
00:49:00: Jennifer Rodgers (http://www.jenniferrodgers.com/) is doing art in The Dresden Files RPG (http://jenniferrodgers.livejournal.com/20604.html)
00:49:48: Robot from the future, Chad Underkoffler (http://chadu.livejournal.com/), writing setting in The Dresden Files RPG
00:50:10: My Newark in the Dresdenverse (http://indie-insurgent.livejournal.com/7803.html) thingie
00:50:51: How do you do marketing? (HAHAHAHAH)
00:54:20: FATAL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FATAL), an example of a game with its marketing built right in
00:55:11: Dealing with the problematic elements of the pulp genre
00:56:10: Harry Chapin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chapin)
00:57:15: The point of Spirit of the Century
00:59:26: Bruce Baugh's New Horizons (http://bruceb.livejournal.com/tag/new+horizons), a socially-conscious Spirit of the Century supplement
00:59:45: Is Spirit of the Century a success?
01:04:09: The secret origins of The Grey Ghost, Jet Black, Max Silver, and Sally Slick

Closing music is Skins Don't Cry by The Hub City Stompers (http://hubcitystompers.com/).

Logo courtesy of Daniel Solis: http://danielsolis.com/ (http://danielsolis.com/)
Title: Re: Independent Insurgency interview about SOTC, with DFRPG goodness baked in
Post by: iago on March 21, 2008, 08:44:33 PM
This was good fun.  Thanks again, Rob!
Title: Re: Independent Insurgency interview about SOTC, with DFRPG goodness baked in
Post by: Robert Bohl on March 22, 2008, 04:55:44 AM
This was good fun.  Thanks again, Rob!
Anytime. I can't wait to do it for Dresden proper.
Title: Re: Independent Insurgency interview about SOTC, with DFRPG goodness baked in
Post by: flymolo on March 22, 2008, 05:30:20 AM
A friend and I hacked what we called shticks into ADRPG around 2002.  They didn't trump the attributes (although they modified them) in our game, they were more used to allow players to have specialties outside the attributes, to better allow for characters like Random and Flora.  Things like "Queen of Gossip","Right Place, Right Time", "Machiavelli learned from me" really made that game run. I never really connected them to Aspects, but it looks like they came from similar ideas.
Title: Re: Independent Insurgency interview about SOTC, with DFRPG goodness baked in
Post by: Rel Fexive on March 22, 2008, 02:28:50 PM
A great and in-depth interview-y thing.  Informative!