Don’t stop here – go read Dungeon Fantastic today
If you’re new to GURPS, or are sometimes frustrated or confused or find GURPS melee combat to be slow, +Peter V. Dell’Orto has some good advice for you.
If you’re new to GURPS, or are sometimes frustrated or confused or find GURPS melee combat to be slow, +Peter V. Dell’Orto has some good advice for you.
When I wrote The Deadly Spring, I pegged the strongest bow that humans pulled at about 200 pounds draw. I saw lots of bows in history in the 170-190# range, but not much more than about 200#. Mongol composite bows of as much as 165#, the strongest bow on the Mary Rose was about 185#….
+Charles Akins gave Gaming Ballistic a nod as one of the “Ten RPG Blogs Everyone Should Be Reading.“ His entry for GB reads: 4. Gaming Ballistic by Douglas Cole Before I started reading Douglas Cole I avoided GURPS like the plague. I labored for years under false beliefs about the game and foolishly ignored a robust system that…
I was at GenCon’s 50th Anniversary this past week, and I had the honor of observing the first of Gaming Ballistic’s Dungeon Grappling demo games, and playing in the second. Here are my thoughts, for those that are considering its use: Summary It’s not as scary as you probably think. Qualification I have 20+ years…
Thursday is GURPSDay, and below you can find the blog activity from the last seven days. Over the last week, there have been about 50 GURPS-Related posts from 28 or so blogs that have popped up on the radar screen, which is a nice chunk of reading material. Not every blog posts about GURPS every…
The Reloading Press is an at-least-weekly feature here on Gaming Ballistic for 2016. Each week it looks at some interesting real-world cartridges and presents them with hopefully-useful information in GURPS Format. .224 BOZ (5.56x25mm) The .224 BOZ is a wildcat cartridge developed in the late 1990s. It is basically an attempt to defeat body armor…
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That advice was given very tackfully.
. . .
(I'm sorry, I just couldn't help myself.)
Make a pun, go to jail. The Pun Police have been notified.
Well if that's how it is, I'll never "step foot" in your comments section again!
Step foot's one of the ones that sets me off; I swear to god, if someone ever says step foot instead of set foot to my face, I'm going to freak out and strangle them right then and there, and the police will have to shoot me to end my rampage.