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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Where would YOU like Jim to appear?
« on: December 04, 2012, 01:29:40 PM »
I'll second GenCon, for sure, since I'll be there; though it's not exactly a perfect fit.

Perfect? No.. but damn good. I saw several Dresden cosplayers last time and the RPG sold out a couple years ago. GenCon has lots of authors every year.. Jim would just be the most popular. :)

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Where would YOU like Jim to appear?
« on: December 03, 2012, 01:12:46 PM »
I'll add my voice to this: Either the Mall of America anytime, or as previously mentioned: GenCon in Indianapolis in August.

GenCon.... definitely.... MOST definitely.

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Midnight court?  I'd like to hear more...  ;)

Yeah.. sounds cool! visceral... imaginative.. simple... I LIKE!

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Where you guys not clear on the guest star phases?  That's the biggest deal.  My group has actually been doing it for years without even realizing it.  Rather than drop it in the storyteller's lap on session 1 when everyone is trepidacious about the new campaign, everyone just "already knows" eachother.  Straight to the action.  Straight to the cool.

Did your storytellers not understand how to use compels?  It can be a little daunting at first, but generally after reading through Your Story it should be pretty clear.  Those make getting the party together so trivially easy I almost didn't need the Guest Star phases.  5 minutes of "candy-lined" story hooks and everyone's together.

In short... yes...
I'm not saying this flavor of FATE is "bad" or anything. I'm saying I (as the GM) had trouble with a different style of gaming. I've mainly run 3.5 and Pathfinder with a smattering of Savage Worlds. I've played a LOT of Burning Wheel and some Fiasco. None of this helps me get my head around Dresden Files RPG. I get a LOT more out of "How To Run A Game" by paying in one. I've unsuccessfully attempted to get into a Dresden Game at GenCon for the past few years. And THAT is the extent of my ability to get into such a game. But I REALLY wanted to play Dresden and felt my only shot was to run the game myself... and I wasn't very good. It wasn't all my fault and I think we will come back to the game. But we are going to get back on our feet, cleanse our gaming palate, and then see what can be done. I THINK we will have to re-do Character Creation (at least one new player and a better handle now on the system). i think we will do a one-shot to help me get INTO running a game without worrying over storylines. And then we will see.

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I think what helps is playing the one Shots first.
Give people premade characters, story ect, and then let them see how the system works.

I'd say Read Small Favor first. Its the first book I started with. It gives you all the good stuff (Thomas, The Knights, Denarians, Fae ect) and then Butcher does a good job of explaining it without Info Dumping.
WE talked about doing this exact thing. Our group is going through one of those "no one can get together" times. But hopefully in the next week or so. :)

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I killed my game. :)

I made a number of mistakes in getting the game up and running. First and for most, no one other than myself had ever read the Dresden Books. We wanted to try FATE but I Was the only one willing to run and THIS was the flavor I wanted. Then there was trouble with Character Creation. We were all more than a little unclear as to how to tie the characters together. Add to the mix a bunch of players more used to Burning Wheel and with no good working knowledge on how to drive a story in FATE.

After 4 GAME sessions, I looked around at my players and no one was having fun.... least of all me.

But we do want to try this again. I think we can all see where we went wrong and what needs to change. I think the characters my players came up with were interesting and would still work with a bit of tweaking. I just wish I could get ALL of them to read Summer Knight first. :)

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DFRPG Resource Collection / Re: DFRPG Podcasts and interviews
« on: May 11, 2012, 12:14:22 PM »
OUr gaming group continues it's foray into the Dresden Files RPG!

We finish off character creation in the latest episode.

http://media.podcastingmanager.com/2/0/6/6/8/295141-286602/Media/rsg055_Dresden04.mp3

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DFRPG Resource Collection / Re: DFRPG Podcasts and interviews
« on: April 26, 2012, 12:53:58 PM »
The Roo Sack Gamers finish up City Creation as we try to flesh out some NPCs and their Aspects.

http://media.podcastingmanager.com/2/0/6/6/8/295141-286602/Media/rsg053_Dresden02.mp3

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DFRPG Resource Collection / Re: DFRPG Podcasts and interviews
« on: April 22, 2012, 11:56:14 AM »
The Roo Sack Gamers Podcast has just started recording their foray into the Dresden Files RPG. We mostly run Burning Wheel games but we had a break and decided to try our hand at Dresden. City Creation part 1 has been released with following episodes dropping every week.

podcast.roosackgamers.com

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DFRPG / Re: Odd City Settings?
« on: November 09, 2010, 01:22:05 PM »
I live in Lancaster, PA, and was going to use the entire county, instead of just the city.

This would be an EXCELLENT area for a Dresden game. I have some relatives in that area and all the little towns and tourist traps are ripe for fun game events. Wouldn't you just LOVE to have the Hershey factory as a setting? Perhaps over run by the Fay of some type.... :)

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DFRPG / Re: DFRPG events at Gen Con 2010 sold out so fast...
« on: August 03, 2010, 11:41:31 AM »
A bunch of us (and everyone else at GenCon from what I hear) are going to Scotty's on Wednesday. If we can't play some Cataan there, I'll see if the gang wants to Create a City for later use in a Dresden Files game. It will be our home town so we shouldn't need TOO much extra research. :)

Booze.. food... and gaming... I LOVE GenCon!

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DFRPG / Re: It finally came. 7/7/10
« on: July 11, 2010, 12:12:13 PM »
Sigh... still waiting.

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DFRPG / Re: Gen Con roll call
« on: July 11, 2010, 12:09:58 PM »
I'll be there running my official DFRPG games in the afternoons Thursday-Saturday, but my nights at this point are pretty much open. I'm planning on heading over to the Embassy Suites lobby and possibly putting out my Dresden Files GM shingle, and seeing if I get any takers.

Morgan Ellis.

Really? Sweet! I tried to get into one of the official games but was denied.

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DFRPG / Re: Pssst... Now Accepting Playtest Applications
« on: November 27, 2007, 01:21:45 PM »
We've gotten hundreds of applicants, which is a bit more than we were originally expecting.  Even if we don't end up using everyone (and it's unlikely we would), we're hoping to come up with something to "thank" all of the folks who took the time to fill out the apps, somewhere down the road...

Fame has its down side. :)

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DFRPG / Re: Pssst... Now Accepting Playtest Applications
« on: October 25, 2007, 12:38:08 PM »
I just wanted to say one quick thing. Once the play testers are chosen, please send an email to those not chosen thanking them for volunteering. I'm still more than a bit miffed at Wizards for their utter contempt for play testers.

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