Friday, November 30, 2018

Fudge RPG NaGa Demon 2018, SGAM 2018, NaNoWriMo 2018!!!


Fudge RPG NaGa Demon 2018, SGAM 2018, NaNoWriMo 2018!!!

This one was really difficult, considering what I wanted to accomplish. 

I wanted to write a Fudge RPG based, solo game system, that was part adventure gamebook novel.

I've tested my gamebook system. I like the speed of character creation. I want to test the combat system more into the future. 

Certainly the system is very much influenced by my favorite game system from my teenage years. It however has the inner workings of Fudge system.

I hope to release the my fudge game system flavour, which is a 4dF one-roll-per-turn solo combat system and skill resolution today if possible.

It was quite the adventure challenge.

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Story Mechanisms : creating a story profile instructions (part 1)

Story Mechanisms



Unlike the character profile which I included as a free download for Character Mechanisms, with November's arrival and my rush to finish up several products, meant that no sheet was included in the Story Mechanisms book.

I mentioned that I might do a December series for Story Mechanisms. 

My blog challenge for December, I hope to be to (1) create a Story Profile sheet, (2) instructions, and (3) an example for Story Mechanisms.

I like to reuse material, so below I copy pasted this from part 1 of the last series.

I'll bracket [character keyword] material from the character profile and add stories keyword first and see if it makes any sense still.

Scope

So, knowing the challenge, it's time to focus on figuring out how much work will be needed.

Different types of stories [y characters]

One factor that comes to mind is that for many of my tools, I mention a different between background, minor, major, and main stories [characters].
  • I should probably mention in the instructions a way to generate the different types of [characters for] stories.

Full coverage

For a main story [character], I probably need at least to fill in every category with something.
  • All types of data should be covered.

Hierarchy and Prioritize

Since one piece of information isn't as important as other piece, I should figure out what is more important that the other information.
  • Prioritize story [character] information.

Time Deadline

Ideally, having this done before New Years [NaNoWriMo] would be ideal. 
  • Complete before January 1st 2019 [November 1st, 2018] target.

Summary of challenge

So, for a few posts I hope to create a profile sheet, instructions, and examples for using the new [character] story profile sheet for [Character] Story Mechanisms.
  • for different types of stories [characters]
  • covering all of the types of data
  • with prioritized [character] story information
  • with a goal of completing before [November] January 1st, 2019.
Amount of details for [Character] Story types: main, major, minor, background
The number of characteristics rolled may be limited by the type of [character] story. Main stories [characters] most likely are detailed with all or most of these characteristics fleshed out. Major significant and important stories [characters] might have half or more of these details revealed. Minor significant, but important stories [characters to the story] may have three to six or so of these characteristics known. Background stories [characters] focused briefly on in a scene, however that aren’t important, may have one or two characteristics observed.
I want to create a prioritized list using the text found in my product description, since I like to reuse material to speed development up. I will list the 13 [16] items, comment on some, then assign a letter based on importance.

Priorities

  1. Solo Game Engine - use where needed? maybe a floating tool for examples
  2. Plot Generator - an essential element of a story A
  3. Twist Generator relies on other info B
  4. Theme Generator - is either an A or D, I've never intentionally written a theme into a story. I'll try both ways maybe unless it doesn't work.
  5. Foe Generator - important to describe a story A
  6. Motivation Generator - important to reveal character goal A
  7. Mood-Emotion Generator - i think mood depends on decisions made in the setting, plot, theme, and foes B
  8. Flash RPG, I'll use this like I did the Character Gen, as the foundation structure of a story A
  9. Modifier Generator - probably a  D or use where needed.
  10. Three Conflict Chain RPG - builds the essential conflicts into a story, but relies on FRPG and plots B
  11. Deep Dive Engine - relies on both FRPG & 3CCRPG C
  12. Scene Action Generator - a scene level tool C
  13. Transition Scene Generator - relies on FRPG, 3CCRPG, and DDE C

After ranking them, I will pile them into groups and then sort them once again. The end result will be the order that I will create the initial instructions for the [character] story profile.

Group A Important
Flash RPG
Plot Generator
Foe Generator
Motivation Generator
Theme Generator

Group B Reliant
Three Conflict Chain RPG
Twist Generator
Mood-Emotion Generator

Group C Flavor
Deep Dive Engine
Transition Scene Generator
Scene Action Generator

Group D Floaters, Use where needed
Modifier Gen
Solo Game Engine

That wasn't so hard. And it seems to make sense still.

Stay tuned for December for the first post — well, the 2nd post, since this is the part 1. I hope to make a story profile sheet first, which might take a day or maybe two (or more). 

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Does dice probabitlity matter as much in my generator series matrix charts?

I wanted to write an a blog post covering probability.

I've seen this topic mentioned in many places in forums, groups, blogs, and chats.

Here is the real probability of the generator chart with the various dice.

And remember, these numbers are out of 100%, so a .69 means 0.69%. The numbers will mostly be between .5% and 2% with a couple of exceptions.

Click charts to enlarge


All four dice are around .5 to 2% chance of rolling.

What does this mean?

It means that because of the large pool of 144 items on the 12 x 12 charts, you will likely have pretty much a .5, 1, 1.5, or 2 out of 100 chance of rolling any of the items in the list.

To look at the  2 dimension 12 x 12 random matrix probability in 3 dimensions it looks like this.

I saw how most of the numbers would be just below 1% chance in all 4 dice roll types.

When I looked at the chart information in two coordinate dimensions and the probability, and saw the percentages drop drastically, then the chance of rolling the variations equalize more and became more acceptable.

The charts that look like this next one are only one dimension and one measure and do not apply to the generator matrix charts. It only applies to a single roll. Because it is one dimension, it would over inflate the significant percentage by nearly 10 times.


I actually considered Fate/Fudge dice as well, but they had to much variation in my opinion.

I hope that these visuals help explain the decision to have 4 types of dice for the same chart.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Why I give out 30% discount constantly

If you've ever bought something from me through DriveThruRPG or RPGNow, you'll quickly find out that I send a lot of 30% discounts out at every product release. It's maybe even resulted in people clicking off the email options. Sometimes, I give them out to people that only bought X product. Sometimes I give them to customers that bought bundle Y. And sometimes I give 30% to supporters that purchase products from category Z.

No one has actually ever asked me why I do this constantly.

Here's why.

15 years ago, I worked in a fairly large national chain book store. One perk of being a book seller employee was that on the first day of every month, every book that an employee bought themselves was at 30% off. I bought a lot of books on the first day of every month back then, more than any other day of the month.

When I started making PDF books and products, I thought it would be cool to somehow give something like that to supporting customers especially those customers that always are staying up with my latest publications.

Hence, every release I try to send out at least to one group of customers 30% off of the product. I don't need to do this, but that is why I give them out like candy. Because 15 years ago I worked in a discount giving book store.

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Day off to set up, reflect, plan, and evaluate.

Today I took time to try to set things up instead of writing.

A lot of time was spent researching decisions making, creativity techniques, and strategies to help with future writing.

Since this month so far I haven't released any new stuff created this month, I did release prior products and created new mixes and bundles.

It began with the release of 5e x 5 Fantasy Weapons & Armor II
5e x 5 Fantasy Weapons & Armor II
https://www.rpgnow.com/product/201146/5e-x-5-Fantasy-Weapons--Armor-II
This is a book I made that served as a prize for 5ex5 Ezine #1 contributions. It has 100 total items including Asian weapons (ex katana, nunchaku), armor, some new clothing, and tools from PRD primarily that weren't in the original 5e x 5 Equipment & Treasures. I actually forgot about it until I was looking through my catalogue of stuff.

Premium 3 in one Flash RPG, Three Conflict RPG, and Deep Dive Engine
Premium Flash RPG, Three Conflict RPG, & Deep Dive Engine all-in-one
I think these three go well together and compliment each other.
https://www.rpgnow.com/product/257894/Premium-Flash-RPG-Three-Conflict-RPG--Deep-Dive-Engine-allinone

RPG Tools 6 bundle
RPG Tools 6 [BUNDLE]
https://www.rpgnow.com/product/258400/RPG-Tools-6-BUNDLE
Includes Character Flaw Generator, Deep Dive Engine, Scene Action Generator, Three Conflict Chain RPG, and Transition Scene Generator tools.

Elvish and Fairy Language bundle
Aioskoru Elvish & Fairy Languages [BUNDLE]
I've been working with these languages a few years now. More languages are in my notes.
https://www.rpgnow.com/product/258581/Aioskoru-Elvish--Fairy-Languages-BUNDLE

Setting All-in-one
Setting All-In-One
This was made to prepare for another possible book and to make the bundle more attractive.

https://www.rpgnow.com/product/258938/Setting-AllInOne

Parallel Open Gaming Systems Bundle
Parallel Open Gaming Systems - Skills & Fighting Gear [BUNDLE]
This is the three available open system books that focus on skill names, weapon damage, and armor values.
https://www.rpgnow.com/product/258981/Parallel-Open-Gaming-Systems--Skills--Fighting-Gear-BUNDLE

5e x 5 Deluxe Core bundle
5e x 5 Deluxe Fantasy Core  [BUNDLE]
This creates a 5 core + 1 more fantasy weapons with the monster art version of the Monster book. With Modern sometime early next year, hopefully this will do for the time being. I did mention that 2 new races for Modern of 8 new races, two will be from future (human & grey). I actually finished one race first draft today, worked on another, and mostly finished a third wont name yet. 5e x 5 people received an email naming two of the three. So that is about four and a half complete races or near complete.
https://www.rpgnow.com/product/259037/5e-x-5-Deluxe-Fantasy-Core--BUNDLE

Back to writing tomorrow. I'm past halfway and nearly on target for the first draft.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

2nd week of writing

Progress so far


More typing, mapping, and drawing

Like a dam in the river, the free flowing spontaneous action swerves and turns, thoughts become words. The unknown becomes a challenge.

And here is my score so far.

That is the story of this last week.

When I started this writing, I only had vague plans and ideas about the initial setting, in an elf trading city in the southern elf lands. I picked one place on the map and created a trading city. I knew what type of game structure I wanted to create and also that I would try using Fudge RPG system. I wanted to have it be a character origin type story. Everything else would be created using mostly discovery writing-technique since I had no NPCs, no established settings, and no history created.

I posted this at the NaGa Demon event Fudge RPG on MeWe page late last night, for more details.

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Assessing my progress so far with the bulk of the story of the game. I've covered the one major city, most of one major town, finished one small village, and starting the minor town, did one small cave, random encounters for the area, have written 4 major clues about the story, added one helpful tool hidden. I've started two or three side story arcs I'm not sure where they are going yet.
62 pages currently of 22,000 words total.

Out of 94 current sections outlined, 66 are to the 1st draft state, 17 are in the writing stage, and 11 are still in outline state. I'm guessing I will add at least 70 to 100 more sections at least.

About day 8, I noticed my speed slowing down as I approached the middle area not planned during my preparation. I've been grunting through the unknown, figuring that everything can be refined later. Just get something on paper first.

That's my update.

Halfway through the month is soon.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

First week of Writing

My screen every day


Typing, mapping, and drawing

Like a free flowing spontaneous action, thoughts become words. And here is my score so far.


That is the story of this last week.

I haven't swam in the sea of Aioskoru since the map making and mythology days several years ago. A time before 5e x 5. Sure, Elvish and Fairy Languages are a part of Aioskoru. However, the language are more isolated right now than the maps, world guides, and creatures. Diving back into a story brings alive the maps, creature plans, and even weather that I did so long ago.

Writing stories brought me back to RPGs as my blog site mentions in the summary.

Writing brings back fuel, energy, and brings stuff alive.

After two years of mainly writing rules, languages, and random charts diving back into stories helps bring what the other books actual are about. The fantastic and cool stories that help us live mythical lives and see through different eyes for a brief moment of time

Saturday, November 3, 2018

New Project

I just started a Fudge RPG page, which is related to my November Naga Demon 2018, NaNoWriMo, SGAM 2018 Fudge RPG project that I'm currently working on.

This will be a Aioskoru (https://sites.google.com/site/aioskoru/) and Elvish (https://www.rpgnow.com/product/255014/Elvish-Language-Updating-Version) mix hopefully. This is my first Elvish City, named in English Wood Fell. I'll make it into Elvish later, as will I change NPC names. I also have the region and local terrain maps nearly finished, ready to add more cities, towns and villages. Already, four major NPCs and two minor NPCs, several locations, three classes, and two power systems have been created. Just last night I finished writing material up to the first encounter.

Small hand drawn incomplete sketch of first city for my story game. I only drew a few of the building areas, the wall around the city, the shore, piers with boats, major streets, a few farms outside the wall


The current page has links to the Fudge Files describing what's in the core files.

This page may be expanded as I work with Fudge more.

https://worldofthefifthsun.blogspot.com/p/fudge.html