Yes. Mausritter also uses the 2-page format a lot and I also like it there.
at this time
Hm, maybe it was intended as a warning to his own company like "get your shit together, there is a threat emerging".
I’m confused. I assume they didn’t let them publish that by accident, so what does Ford try to achieve here?
Nice work! Here is my quick brain dump:
- trumpets for an announcement
- horses riding
- goblins cackling
- force field / magic sizzling
By the way, isn't the light-dark switch inverted?
I’m very happy with Hetzner but I use it for my family. Not sure how it lives up to business needs like LDAP.
Looking at all the responses here, it is a quite successful troll post.
Automotive developers successfully switched from barely-knowing-C to barely-knowing-C++. Surely, they will be equally successful in switching to barely-knowing-Rust.
If you pressure people into early retirement, it isn’t a layoff. winkwink
Orcs in Tolkien’s work were rather a stand in for German soldiers since he fought them in WW1. Gygax simply sourced monsters from everywhere. Only later they became elevated to sentient beings and a playable race… uh… species now (D&D 2024).
I'd say "character vs character" is fine as long as as the "players" are both fine.
I would not say "very little you can actually do". For example, the death rate from road injuries has gone down steadily over the last 40 years (and probably even longer).
I think, as GM, the art is what questions to ask.
The GM should keep control of the discussion. There is a big difference between open questions like "what are vampires in this world?" and closed questions like "what is the name of the vampire queen?" It depends on the group how open questions can be without everything devolving into insanity.