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My friends and I have been discussing a rather high concept challenge for D&D. Because Pathfinder has downtime and kingdom building rule sets(not exactly compatible but could be), and they are both turn based, it seem's like with a couple of DM's or maybe play by post you could play something like 4x game in Pathfinder with multiple play groups. PvP between groups general doesn't happen just because 8 people in one combat instance would take forever, but it if the focus was less on single characters, and more on building organizations and intrigue maybe it could work?

Anyway, this is far out there, but I wanted to see if anyone had ideas or critiques about this. Thanks!


Eric Clingenpeel wrote:
I don't think it'd be something I'd care to watch. Generally if I've already run something, I know how it goes. I've already read the threads of other GMs that have run it and posted about it and watching it wouldn't be that entertaining for me. The same goes for if I'd already played a scenario. If I haven't run it or played it, I wouldn't want to watch because it would spoil the scenario for me.

How would you feel if it was home brew story? A good story could suck in viewers maybe?


Ellias Aubec wrote:
I am participating in a group that is actually doing just this. We have a bunch of sessions recorded and we just need the editing etc to be done.

When you have a view able product, let me know! I'd love to see how you format the show.


I've been playing Pathfinder with a great group of friends for the past 6 months, and it has been a really good time. It's always an evening with lots of laughs and absurd happenings. Today, my GM and I were discussing if this could be done on a Twitch Stream or a Youtube channel to share our fun with other people. Production of this kind of show is a bit odd, but I wanted to pick peoples brains. Would you watch this? What kind of requirements does the format have? Would visual aids or viewing the battle grid be more conducive to viewing? I have a lot to say on the this but I am more interested in feed back. All responses are appreciated! Thank you!