So Brotherwise had their big panel about Cosmere games today, I heard some tidbits via Reddit but will share more here when they do an official recap and the images are available.
One thing they did mention was that Plotweaver is chugging along as an open source version of fhe game and they...
I presume that you mean starting something new, as opposed to playing D&D again (which I do want to do pretty much anytime), so I'll say:
Stormlight Archives RPG: when scheduling allows, God willing and thw creek don't rise, thisnia the next thing for us.
Mistborn RPG: Maybe a better Settong...
Having read up more about the other possible scenarios, this definitely seems like the least undesirable outcome.
Comcast: Having been a Comcast customer for years...this would be terrible.
Paramount:Seeing what Ellison and friends are doing to Paramount and CBS programming already, this would...
Rising from the Last War plus Forge of the Artificer ia fairly comparable to the new FR books, when combined...and Rising from the Last War is still in print, and was even being bundled with this. It details the whole continent pretty throughly, and remains usable and relevant with 2024 rules...
If it lets me watch Superman and Casablanca on Netflix, I'll consider this a good thing.
Netflix is well run, and WB is a dumpster fire, so seems like a positive move.
I think that one major fact of Gygax's life that makes sense of his AD&D design decisions is his experience as an insurance adjuster. He was definitely looking to model a range of results in the style of actuarial tables.
For TTRPGs, the problem here is that really simulating results are going to be better done with a computer. Like Oregon Trail, the ultimate simulationist game experience. Tabletop games shine over computerized games precisely in the creative leaps players and GMs can integrate on the fly that...