Is it me or are some really good bloggers who produce meaty #OSR content not posting as much? Seemingly attracted to or less motivated by the easy brief format of #G+.
I know I am not a producer (yet!) and that I am part of the majority of "lurkers". However, I do see a slight downturn. Am I mistaken?
I still feel that #mastodon is a bit different in that it is, to me, a slightly delayed IRC; so I wouldn't say this counts. What do you all think?
@PierreM Thanks! I am still trying to figure out if/how to blog/post/whatever about it. I think I was bringing up the concern that there is a bit less meaty #OSR #RPG essays that could in turn spark discussion. Maybe it is because I am reading some old meaty bits and getting wistful:
http://thealexandrian.net/gamemastery-101
https://hackslashmaster.blogspot.com/p/index.html
https://alexschroeder.ch/wiki/RPG
These people ain't no slouches...
@PresGas I am pretty sure your links aren't safe for work ;) I will check them later.
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I really shouldn't read (more) gameing stuff at work
@PresGas I found some times to read a few hackslashmaster articles, and they will prove me useful - I really want to master an OSR game, and I have almost never played this way.
@PierreM That is great and happy to help! There are plenty of other #OSR resources on G+
https://plus.google.com/communities/118190724629075727878
Dragonsfoot (and forums)
https://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/
for questions, discussions, etc.
Are there any OSR rulesets that you have found that interest you? What do you currently play?
Apologies ahead of time for english only for me. US elementary language programs really suck compared to the EU.
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@PresGas I will try Macchiato Monster and/or Freebooters on the Frontier (I'll provide with links, later ;) )
Though I don't know if the latter can be considered OSR (being à Dungeon World hack...)