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DFRPG / Re: I wanna play
« on: May 11, 2009, 03:25:40 AM »
To an extent you would just have to explain to them that it's still D&D just set in the modern world and with a lot less walking through forests and underground caves. Of course some classes need a bit of explaining (not as many knights these days so perhaps they'd have to be a knight of the cross or some group that was around to lend back up if ever needed?) and others would need a little different mindset (thieves are often treated as socially acceptable in D&D worlds but wouldn't really be so now... though they certainly still exist.)

Frankly, it would all depend on just how close to the Dresdenverse you wanted your game and how adaptable your group was to such changes. But I have to ask, why not lend them your books and/or get them to buy their own??  I've frankly never been in a gaming group that wasn't looking for new/good fantasy books to read.

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Author Craft / Re: Looking for a little feed back
« on: May 04, 2009, 11:47:39 AM »
critters.org is a good site... You have to give feedback to get it though which always seemed fair to me. Of course I haven't been writing for years so it's been a while since I've been there.

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DFRPG / Re: Baltimore and Other Possible Dresdenverse Cities
« on: March 24, 2009, 03:32:57 PM »
I'd definitely Dresden-ify my hometown of Buffalo, New York. Since it's solidly Rust Belt, there's umpteen-bajillion fun places to stick monsters, like the old abandoned steel plants, decaying empty warehouses and grain elevators, Love Canal, dumps with Manhattan Project leftovers in them, and a city hall that's a phallic symbol designed by Gozer Worshipers. It won't be a happy place to set a game, but it will be atmospheric.

And of course we have Niagara falls just a short trip up the 190, Alleghany State Park within driving distance, and with the 4am last call there is plenty of interesting things you can meet in our plentiful corner bars.

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