>Cyberpunk VS D&D
Which one is better & Why?
>>4188381
Well one is a science fiction aesthetic and one is a tabletop game, dunno how you can even compare the two.
>>4188384
4chan is suffering the persistent file bug again.
I enjoy the cyberpunk theme more than general fantasy theme. I've been fascinated with tech since an early age and enjoy futuristic and dystopian settings, so cyberpunk makes sense for me.
I still enjoy fantasy, though.
Why not have a cyberpunk game based on D&D rules? That would be very cool
>>4188381
i guess /tg/ would probably be able to give you a more accurate answer
>>4188381
Cyberpunk as a general rule in theory, but usually D&D in practice.
>>4188534
This, pretty much. It's a matter of taste really.
But if you're talking about the games (which I imagine you are, since we're on /vr/), I would say D&D has more and better games overall.
>>4188541
There are several. Notable pic related but Star Frontiers and Gamma World might also fit although mainly sci-fi/space themed.
>>4188384
There is also a tabletop RPG called Cyberpunk that's pretty decent. Most people go straight to Shadowrun though. It does have the richest well of source material out of all cyberpunk RPGs although Rifts is pretty good too.
>>4188381
Did you mean to post this on /tg/?
>>4188381
1) why not both
2) setting or mechanics? I heard that Shadowrun has some fucked up rules and D&D is pretty much made of skub
>>4189275
There are over five editions of D&D and Shadowrun.
>>4188381
I think it's a matter of taste, but I personally like d&d fantasy more.
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