Even if I don’t directly use each book, I might find ideas and inspiration in them that I can bring back to the games I do run. This has happened plenty of times. Besides, they can be fun to read. This goes for old books too. Numerous times I’ve adapted old material for new games.
Fair point! I’m not saying it’s a bad thing, it’s just interesting to me cause I’m not used to it. I usually run D&D as medieval (like ~1300 AD) European fantasy with magic and a little bit of anachronistic renaissance stuff.
As someone who’s been DMing for 30+ years, it’s really interesting to me when people have anachronistic stuff like coffee shops in D&D.
Doesn’t look like it, unfortunately. But it’s planned. Kotlin can also compile to JavaScript with DOM manipulation. I’ve not tried either scenario, myself.
It’s in alpha, but there is a Kotlin to wasm compiler in the works.
No, they hire a lot of temporary foreign workers from India.
That’s what Tim Hortons did in Canada!
I’m sure they’ll pull something together to pay it.
Been a developer for 20 years and the temptation to quit and be a stay-at-home Dad is really tempting if it was at all financially viable.
Even though I won’t be there for it, somehow heat death makes me very sad.
“Dad enters the room.”
It also had a great soundtrack!
Thanks! I knew I recognized it but not from where.
If you want wrestling RPGs I highly recommend Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy.
I loved Pentiment! I found the story really engaging and the setting felt pretty unique.
Haha, hire developers? No, no, no. Doesn’t off-the-shelf software just work? /s
Haha, no, cause then I’d be paid more.
And then the logging shows that nobody uses half the fields, but the business won’t let you remove any.
Don’t give up skeleton!