Eh, that is my issue with it.It has the best inventory system, as in you are so rich that your inventory doesn't really matter, you've got armsmen and servants to lug your stuff around.
That and the ammo.
Darl Heresy is honestly better
Eh, that is my issue with it.It has the best inventory system, as in you are so rich that your inventory doesn't really matter, you've got armsmen and servants to lug your stuff around.
Eh, that is my issue with it.
That and the ammo.
Darl Heresy is honestly better
Rogue Trader sounds a lot better than the parody/pop and scifi homage it was originally introduced as and is still know for.Depends on what tone you want for your game.
Dark Heresy is what you want for a gritty street level game with a focus on subterfuge and espionage.
Rogue Trader is what you want for a political machinations game with a focus on economic and strategic military management.
On a character level, Dark Heresy characters and Rogue Trader characters are about even in terms of survivability, with Dark Heresy characters being a little more powerful on a one for one basis, of course Rogue Traders have divisions of soldiers and warships at their beck and call, so that levels the playing field a bit.
Dark Heresy is more akin to what one expects in TTTPGsDepends on what tone you want for your game.
Dark Heresy is what you want for a gritty street level game with a focus on subterfuge and espionage.
Rogue Trader is what you want for a political machinations game with a focus on economic and strategic military management.
On a character level, Dark Heresy characters and Rogue Trader characters are about even in terms of survivability, with Dark Heresy characters being a little more powerful on a one for one basis, of course Rogue Traders have divisions of soldiers and warships at their beck and call, so that levels the playing field a bit.
It has been like that for awhile now.Rogue Trader sounds a lot better than the parody/pop and scifi homage it was originally introduced as and is still know for.
I am assuming it is a new edition?
Rogue Trader sounds a lot better than the parody/pop and scifi homage it was originally introduced as and is still know for.
I am assuming it is a new edition?
Dunno, they got pushed at me a lot, but their videos weren't all that high where production values and quality were concerned.They make good videos but they hurt thier views with thay take
They have some good quality vids. Thier monster verse onesDunno, they got pushed at me a lot, but their videos weren't all that high where production values and quality were concerned.
I think the chick narrator is what attracts nerds to them.
Only into WH, SW and maybe some Halo and Trek off the top of my head where their stuff is concerned.They have some good quality vids. Thier monster verse ones
They did a lot of work on the monster verse stuff as well as PR vs GodziklaOnly into WH, SW and maybe some Halo and Trek off the top of my head where their stuff is concerned.
For the first 1st Arch is better, for the 2nd Eck is.
From what I remember and from what Arch said they mostly just use Wikipedia.They did a lot of work on the monster verse stuff as well as PR vs Godzikla
Sargon of Akkad said:In this essay, I examine the intersection of the fictional universe of Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 with real-world politics, and explain how the interplay between the moral position presented by the progressive left has imposed itself on this fantasy realm. I explore theories of story, representation and critique to give my analysis of the social forces that drove Games Workshop to take a political stand against their own game.
Their behavior on Twitter is completely different from their behavior on YouTube apparently. It was kinda surprising to see. Like I didn't realize they were openly left in politics like Spacedock was (which is why I largely ignore Spacedock).
Female Space Marines is a bad take but whatever. What really got me was how on Twitter they literally shouted out how they'll invite debate and argument and then acted so craven, cowardly and trying to be smug when they received plenty of fair criticism of their stance. They then begged people to donate to their Patreon.
EDIT:
Ratio seems to be getting worse and worse.
I didn't watch much of their lore before. I liked the videos I saw but despite being pretty well produced, they seemed pretty shallow. Certainly won't be as interested now.
To me it became quite obvious that this Trampoline guy wasn't doing this because he was a fan of the relevant franchises. he os doing it to make money or attention whore, maybe both.Yeah. I noticed they had the "use this one phrase in your response to show that you've actually watched the video, we'll be hanging around in the comments" and then a bunch of people did that to no apparent response.
I'm wondering if the poor quality of Twitter counter arguements (because the character limitakes getting a point across difficult) gave them a false impression of how well they could hold thier own, and then they got caught off guard when people were able to make longer, better arguements on youtube.
Most of these shorter video channels are pretty shallow, at least from the perspective of a fan of the series, I think the idea is more to get non-fans to click and learn more about a setting they don't follow.
Templin can be pretty decent when they're making thier own long form stuff, at least.