What games are you playing? What’s your style?
We’ve been playing pathfinder, it’s been pretty good and feels a lot like dnd
Star Trek Adventures from Modiphius and Dungeon Crawl Classics in the Lankhmar settings, though both groups haven’t met up in a couple weeks because June is usually when a lot of my friends travel, which is fine.
I’ve just started playing in a 2e campaign over Discord. First time playing (as in being a player rather than DM) an old AD&D, so that will be an interesting experience.
I’ve been running playtest sessions of my homebrew system and touching up the language there, so that’s honestly taking up way more brain space right now.
Primarily I’ve been playing Pendragon and TOR2e, though I’ve been playing some Wolves of God as well
People are clearly confused about this magazine’s topic lol
I’m playing a 5e campaign, homebrewed locations.
Also playing Core Keeper with a friend.It’s been Mothership for me, though scheduling gets really challenging in summer with my group.
Currently looking for one shots or bi-weekly/monthly options on startplaying.games that I can play in to check off some of my bucket list systems.
- SWN/WWN
- Troika
- Symbaroum
- Scum & Villany
So, #LFG, I guess. 😀
Troika is super fun, hope you get a chance to play.
5E at the moment but I’ll be joining a PF2E campaign soon. I’m a roleplayer, I much prefer the stories and roleplaying over combat
Not to dissuade you from playing PF2e if that’s really what you want but neither 5e or PF2e have good mechanical support for roleplaying/telling stories, so if your reason for switching systems is for that, you will likely be disappointed.
I’m not actually switching, joining a new group. But for me roleplaying doesn’t need in game mechanics roleplaying can just happen in any game. Of course I don’t think I’ve played a system that has mechanics for roleplaying so I can’t really speak to that. Though if you have a suggestion I’m always interested in looking at different systems!