@wahming @HubertManne
The ogl and orc use unintelligible language, and have little legal precedent for rulings.
CC licences have neither problem.
Working on an open-source RPG, so anyone can make any changes, and pass their ideas on.
Download: https://bindrpg.itch.io
If you’d like to collaborate on an RPG project, come and say ‘hi’ on Matrix:
@wahming @HubertManne
The ogl and orc use unintelligible language, and have little legal precedent for rulings.
CC licences have neither problem.
@Rob @Shkshkshk
Most of these channels display as having 0 videos for me.
But then I went to the original host (e.g. https://tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperiment_channel) and then it worked.
@Elevator7009
My own reskin of WW’s Vampire is my favourite.
https://gitlab.com/andonome/ww#structure
(I just tooted my own horn with a toot)
@bstix Yea, searching is basically slow, and unsearchable.
However, a proper setup tutorial has the virtue of being complete. People will typically forget to write ‘import random’ in their python docs, or ‘systemctl restart transmission’, because they think it’s obvious.
With video tutorials, you get the whole thing, and you can literally see where you’re deviating from the script.
Of course that’s possible with written text, but I seldom find it.
@UNY0N @glimse
This is Liebnitzian thinking.
If improving the simulation always means more difficulty, then that means the rulesets are all perfectly efficient.
However, if the rulesets are not perfectly efficient, then some of them could be made easier to learn, while still being as good or better at simulation and distinctions.