>Guy at university hosting d&d game
>sign up to play
>get there and he tells us he's gonna try a homebrew revision he made up for us
>we dont get classes, anyone can learn how to use anything over time
>there are no levels, it just goes up as you use skills or abilities
>It goes up when the DM says it goes up
>you can learn your new skills/abilities through "sparking" which is "you suddenly learn this when youre doing something"
>Keeps track of food and water down to the ounce
>Keeps track of fatigue and a "fear" element representing a growing number that when it gets too high starts crippling you
>Entire paranoia/reactions/panic events for that stuff
>One round of combat wound up taking almost 40 minutes.
Laughably bad DM or PC shit you've encountered?
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>>50301005
>down to the ounce
That's a special sort of autism.
>Everything else
Why didn't he just get you to play a system that actually does that shit, like Burning Wheel?
>>50301005
Why the fuck didn't he just use a different system.
>>50301005
>laughably bad
>pic unrelated
Are you sure?
>>50301133
Anyone have that picture of the cow from oregon trail mooing with the caption "Explain" under it? I'd like to use that here but I don't got it and google is useless
>>50301144
In response to that comment?
Bad graphics, "RPG elements", "retro". All the signs.
>>50301165
Well that's not fair, have you even played the game?