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  • Godnroc@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldVoices of the Void
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    2 months ago

    I’ve been watching videos of this game for a bit and it is one of the better designed spooky games I’ve seen. The constant, random happenings keep it interesting; the simple loop of capturing signals and sending them of keeps things moving.

    I tried watching some big youtubers play it, but found that I enjoyed this guy with like 300 subscribers more. Syndrick on YouTube.



  • Godnroc@lemmy.worldtoRPGMemes @ttrpg.networkSkill checks
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    2 months ago

    I recall a Zee Bashew video that I can’t seem to find that referenced a chart of how willing someone was to help when requested. The idea being the scale isn’t from “I will actively hinder you” to “I will sell my estate to aid you” but rather from less then helpful to more helpful.

    For example, if you asked some haggard clerk about a quest the scale might be:

    • Critical failure, the clerk directs you to the job board for details on any job.
    • Failure, the clerk may point out there specific job on the board and direct you to it.
    • Success, the clerk tells you that the person who posted the job is staying somewhere in town.
    • Critical success, the clerk may share a rumor they heard in addition to telling you where the poster may be staying.

    Regarding a discount from a penny-pinching inn keeper, perhaps it could go:

    • Critical failure, payment for the entire stay is required up front. Extending your stay is not permitted.
    • Failure, They are not willing to lower their prices
    • Success, they will offer a lower price if you bundle extra services like meals, drinks, and baths.
    • Critical success, they will offer you the bundle rate without bundling.








  • I am not a lawyer. (IANAL)

    You have a lot of legal right you may or may not choose to exercise. For example, if you have the right to own firearms they don’t issue you a firearm just because you haven’t purchased one yet.

    If I recall it right, there wasn’t always the concept of a public defender who could represent someone even if they couldn’t afford a lawyer. You had to already have a lawyer in order to even use that right. This was eventually changed and resulted in the creation of public defenders.

    From what I have heard, public defenders are really overworked and spread thin, so you may want to have a lawyer setup to represent you if you ever get into trouble with the law. I have also heard it’s good to know several lawyers as the one who can help you draft a will is different than the one to help you purchase real estate and the one to keep you out of jail.