They have been losing money for a while, and have been looking to get more of that ESG money I'm assuming. Like most fantasy/sci-fi series that are rejecting their core audience in favour of progressive mercenaries who won't actually buy or play it.
Really? Because to me, it seems like woke are the only ones playing these games anymore. It's impossible to find a gaming group anywhere, online or off, that doesn't consist mostly of retarded leftists.
Yep. My group pretty much only lets in people after we have vetted them through other games like Red Dragon Inn (which we consider to be both a good ice-breaker and a good way of weeding out ultra-soy).
In all of my campaigns, there has been consistent themes of races be racist toward each other, egalitarian societies being exceptions, and always sticking to whatever my storyline is supposed to be with no consideration for how "woke" it is, just what is fun and what makes sense.
And of course, the only thing we care about in the rulebooks is guidelines. I dont even KNOW what the official Race lore is for DND, because I always go with my own campaigns lore. I have 3 different campaigns at the moment, and just as one example Orcs are different in all three of them.
The one I've seen their YouTube channel for and are more just a general gaming group with some Tabletop games going on inside the group.
The Black Pants Legion. Finding the path to even submit your application for consideration is trial. You have to watch the Battletech videos put out by Tex and watch through them for the coded message or link that'll tell you where to submit.
Outside of that you'll have to get lucky playing a game with a member out in public and they'll have to find you interesting enough to offer you a chance at submissions.
Listen to their podcast and see if you'd feel like a good fit.
The soy bugmen still play things like that and follow the progressive rules because they are slaves. I'm sure there are many progressives that play too, but usually they aren't too bad about it or the group would implode.
The good groups would all keep to themselves and don't have the need to be public about it, because it's a place for them to take it easy and express themselves.
Geeks and Gamers has setup a Guilded group (Alternative to Discord) for their Tabletop stuff and they've got a few games going there for fans and people just looking to play.
They have been losing money for a while, and have been looking to get more of that ESG money I'm assuming. Like most fantasy/sci-fi series that are rejecting their core audience in favour of progressive mercenaries who won't actually buy or play it.
Really? Because to me, it seems like woke are the only ones playing these games anymore. It's impossible to find a gaming group anywhere, online or off, that doesn't consist mostly of retarded leftists.
That's because the groups that don't want to be infiltrated aren't accessable to the outside world.
Yep. My group pretty much only lets in people after we have vetted them through other games like Red Dragon Inn (which we consider to be both a good ice-breaker and a good way of weeding out ultra-soy).
In all of my campaigns, there has been consistent themes of races be racist toward each other, egalitarian societies being exceptions, and always sticking to whatever my storyline is supposed to be with no consideration for how "woke" it is, just what is fun and what makes sense.
And of course, the only thing we care about in the rulebooks is guidelines. I dont even KNOW what the official Race lore is for DND, because I always go with my own campaigns lore. I have 3 different campaigns at the moment, and just as one example Orcs are different in all three of them.
The one I've seen their YouTube channel for and are more just a general gaming group with some Tabletop games going on inside the group.
The Black Pants Legion. Finding the path to even submit your application for consideration is trial. You have to watch the Battletech videos put out by Tex and watch through them for the coded message or link that'll tell you where to submit.
Outside of that you'll have to get lucky playing a game with a member out in public and they'll have to find you interesting enough to offer you a chance at submissions.
Listen to their podcast and see if you'd feel like a good fit.
I know of one in particular that has strict admittance rules.
You have to make your own group. And it needs to be explicitly right-wing to keep out the retards. Which means you can't advertise it anywhere.
So basically you just need to know people irl already and get them into the hobby or try having a game with anons here or on RW twitter
The soy bugmen still play things like that and follow the progressive rules because they are slaves. I'm sure there are many progressives that play too, but usually they aren't too bad about it or the group would implode.
The good groups would all keep to themselves and don't have the need to be public about it, because it's a place for them to take it easy and express themselves.
Geeks and Gamers has setup a Guilded group (Alternative to Discord) for their Tabletop stuff and they've got a few games going there for fans and people just looking to play.
That's my experience as well.