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What Do You Want Me to Blog About on Livingdice.com?

June 06, 2009 | | Comments 4

It is a simple question and one I think worth asking. Although this blog is currently my sole domain and therefore subject to my personal tastes, I thought I would get input from  the poor souls that regularly inflict my scribbles upon themselves. (Thank you for that.) What do you want to hear about? Do you want more “nuts ‘n bolts” posts with encounter ideas? Perhaps something in the vein of  ” 6 Ways to Make Your Creatures More Fearsome?”  Is there an interest in more game developer interviews? What about reviews?  Is there an interest in the business side of the game community, ie my posts regarding Gen Con’s financial issues or y recent trip to the GTS Trade Show.

I have plenty of ideas floating in my head, but I am more than willing to entertain any reasonable suggestion.

There is a single restriction; no 4th Edition Dungeons and Dragons or anything to do with “Wizards of the Coast.”

Regular readers have surely noticed my dislike for 4e as and my nearly complete boycott of discussing it. While it is the only campaign I regularly play in, I promise that is a function of my gaming group, not my preference. It is, as they say, the only game in town. I just have to wait it out until my group moves in another direction. It is tolerable enough for a bi-monthly game, but 4E does not move me intellectually enough to blog about.

So, what say you all? Let me hear all of your crazy suggestions. I promise them all a fair hearing.

Trask, The Last Tyromancer

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About the Author: Trask is a long-time gamer, world traveler and history buff. He hopes that his scribblings will both inform and advance gaming as a hobby.

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  1. Tommi says:

    As far as I am concerned, the two most interesting things you post about are industry stuff and medieval history-related material.

  2. Mark says:

    Yeah, I like the industry stuff also. Your GTS coverage was really good.

    I also like the interviews, reviews and follow-ups.

    Thanks, and keep up the good work!

  3. dar says:

    Industry insides and ongoings are interesting. I like your take on them as well.

  4. Narro87 says:

    Anytime I get your perspective on the industry, some new system that’s coming out, or just your ramblings on ways to improve gaming, I enjoy it greatly.