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« on: July 05, 2013, 04:46:19 AM »I have major problems with both of these: One is too pretty and the other is Jeff Winger.
Kitsch looks like he'd make a great Thomas.
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I have major problems with both of these: One is too pretty and the other is Jeff Winger.
Kitsch looks like he'd make a great Thomas.
I've never heard of him, but that picture looks like he's trying to do a circa 1990 Jeff Goldblum impersonation.
I'm with Chiana - ABSOLUTELY NO CHARLIE SHEEN.
He's a train wreck waiting to happen.
Actually I do agree that moving the trapping from one skill to another does not benefit from some other ability that keys off the original skill. To me, the game is a competition or a tournament. At least the character generation portion is. The competition is all the other concepts in my head. I feel cheated if if I didn't build someone who's got the best possible efficiency. It's a roleplaying game, so therefore I game, most "roleplayers" are so enamoured of the "roleplaying" that they lose sight that it is first and foremost a game and games have winners. The way I see it, the best stories are built around maximally efficient top tier characters. And during character generation, spending all skill points and refresh and shaping Aspects in the Top Tier Way should be, at the minimum, the primary concern. I find optimised builds easily shape up into interesting concepts.From the Show Community
I agree that consolidation of Skills is a good thing. When you do something like that would you also be mandated to decrease the amount of Skill Points you give you when creating a character? To put this in context... for a Dresden Files game, if you were to adopt PHYSIQUE (Might + Endurance), FIGHT (Fists + Weapons), drop Presence to split it up into RAPPORT and PROVOKE -- would you reduce Chest Deep from 30 Skill points to ... ? Or just keep it the same because the difference is negligible?I'd do less Skills points as well. Same with Refresh.
I've always pictured Michael Carpenter as taller and more more substantial than Ewan McGreggor, more like HUGE Jackman.
I'm starting to organize for an online chat oriented DF RPG game supporting play at any time. Right now I'm working on technical/development related tasks as me and the other owner are tossing around ideas for what the game should look like. I'm turning to the experienced players here to see what thoughts, comments, or concerns there would be for creating such a game.
Cheers,
Jeff
She pulls off the cooky mad and personality switches very well in Firefly, which is what I primarily know her from. I haven't watched Mad Men or anything else she's been in. I could see her doing the Lea laugh and anger of GP very well. And Lea's supposed to have an ample bosom, which is described as it gets ironed in GP. But she's also described as lithe and thin, or the like, which doesn't fit C-Hen.I have two good reasons for liking her
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