w00t (not verified) October 1, 2012 - 2:56pm | I would like to try Psych Profiles and have not used any alignment system in a sci-fi game. Wanted to see who else has used something. |
OnceFarOff October 1, 2012 - 3:23pm | In response to the polls - I don't have alignments per se - but the game world responds to character decisions. |
w00t (not verified) October 1, 2012 - 4:02pm | For instance, if characters knock over a PGC Bank in Port Loren, they'll have to face the consequences of their actions? In response to the polls - I don't have alignments per se - but the game world responds to character decisions. |
Shadow Shack October 9, 2012 - 10:56am | Wait, are we talking the 3-alignment system from the boxed sets or the 9 tier system from AD&D? I pretty much let the players run as they please, either they want to promote the UPF agenda or be pirates etc. |
clikkclikk October 9, 2012 - 12:16pm | Same with me, I did let theam play as they wished, yet I worked towards it that they played consistent characters. If one wants to go hardcore, there is a book (I think from the 90th) about eight character classes. A colleague of mine used it for his novel writing and liked it much (the 8 character types have their antagonists in other types, the book is easy to understand and read and sounds straightforward, thus making it obsolete for real life I fear ...). i can't remember the title (something with -gram I assume) but if so, I will post it. Last game played: Somewhere in the 80th (Vrusk by heart) -- fond of Jugger, a "post-apocalyptic" sport |