I use GPT to brainstorm my Shadowrun campaign, which is delightfully meta in my opinion. Generates a fair bit of stuff I don't use, but that's to be expected. Not overly woke in this context either, so that's nice.
I do wish it would stop going, "great idea! This will create amazing dramatic tension when your party has to choose between what's right and what's good for them!" I'm always like, ".... my party is a tabletop RPG party. They don't care at all about what's right." I love them to pieces, though :)
Far and away my favorite tabletop setting. The juxtaposition of fantasy, magic, and cyberpunk corporatism is so good. I believe I heard Catalyst has gone at least somewhat woke, but for anyone interested, you should be able to find older used books without giving them a dime.
I use GPT to brainstorm my Shadowrun campaign, which is delightfully meta in my opinion. Generates a fair bit of stuff I don't use, but that's to be expected. Not overly woke in this context either, so that's nice.
I do wish it would stop going, "great idea! This will create amazing dramatic tension when your party has to choose between what's right and what's good for them!" I'm always like, ".... my party is a tabletop RPG party. They don't care at all about what's right." I love them to pieces, though :)
Shadowrun is amazing, though I strongly feel that the rules went down-hill after 3rd edition with the disconnect between stats and skill advancement.
I played a campaign from the early 1st edition adventures all the way through Bug City and Super Tuesday to the Renraku Archology Shutdown.
It was a blast.
Far and away my favorite tabletop setting. The juxtaposition of fantasy, magic, and cyberpunk corporatism is so good. I believe I heard Catalyst has gone at least somewhat woke, but for anyone interested, you should be able to find older used books without giving them a dime.