The Deutsche Bahn #db is such a grand shitshow its unbelievable. If your connection is canceled YOU have to fill out forms to get your money back and even after reading their information page, its not clear to me, what rights apply exactly. Those whole organization is an embarrassment in terms of #service
@kyonshi I mean I love #pratchett books but not sure what a ttrpg system can offer in that direction. #troika is already a weird fantasy #ttrpg system which fits decently well. But let's see...
@kyonshi Extra as in system? I only read the book, didn't play it. But it seemed like a really light system. Otherwise there would also be that Grok?! game which gives me discworld vibes.
Son of the Black Sword is bit of a slow burn, but once it gets going, it's a relly good read and I'm looking forward to the rest of the books in the series.
@nickdrawthing if you skip on systems without settings you would miss out on amazing systems like #knave2e#blackhack2e#whitehack maybe even cairn? But of course if you already found your favorite #ttrpg system you don't need any more pure systems, I totally agree.
Why are you playing #solorpg systems? #ttrpgs are living off their social interaction and emergent storytelling, which is not-existent or strongly diminished when playing solo. Which system do you play and what makes them work for you? #rpg#pnpde#pnp
@mforester Thank you for taking the time to explain why my initial post might lack responses! Sometimes I am oblivious to it esp. with English not being my first language.
@lextenebris The last paragraph depicts my thoughts about it.
In my book #solorpg are a vastly different experience to "ordiniary" #ttrpgs with multiple players.
@kik@lextenebris So much text. And yet I fail to see what new bring to the table. My intention was never to shame #solorpg players. I was just genuinely interested in motivation/experiences...even quotations marks are ignored...sigh
Any #syncthing powerusers here? I am looking for a solution how to sync only specific party of my local #music library to my mobile device without creating a parallel file structure, aka having all those files two times on my local disk. Any suggestions?
@proactiveservices Hey dude, just wanted to thank you again for the solution with #syncthing. I am using it now for some months successfully. I am just curious how do you handle removing files from your mobile (2nd device). Do you just delete them on the device? Wouldn't that delete them on the main (first device) once they are deleted, depending on the syncthing setting (Send & Receive, which is necessary for .stignore-global)? Or how do I make sure albums are removed from my mobile device?
@proactiveservices So you basically edit the ignore file on the source devices (computer) and delete the albums from your mobile device.
But that means you are not able to edit the .stignore-global file on your mobile device, correct? (receive only)
I've been running a #ttrpg campaign for a bit where I wasn't super comfortable about the story direction. I simply didn't know enough about the motivations and connections of the people around the party.
Been sitting down and drawing up some flowcharts. Here's the current status without any texts to avoid spoilers for my players.
This is much better now.
Note: Yellow Boxes are the one word motivations of each character.
One of my frustrations with researching German #folklore is that it's clear that there's easily enough material out there to support an entire #ttrpg campaign setting - yet it is equally clear that I do not have enough time to write it in addition to my actual folklore work.