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Find out more about the Pathfinder Database and the Conflict "Role-playing" Game in Know Direction episode 8.

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While I liked the content Ryan, the sound quality, at least for me, was all over the map. Sometimes clear, sometimes muffled... etc. Not knocking it, just letting you know.
Unfortunately, I did everything I could. I lent Jay my sound board and good mics so he and Matt can record a 3.5 Private Sanctuary while I'm away, not thinking that would mean recording Know Direction on my cheap headset mic.At least I can tell you this was an isolated incident.

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Unfortunately, I did everything I could. I lent Jay my sound board and good mics so he and Matt can record a 3.5 Private Sanctuary while I'm away, not thinking that would mean recording Know Direction on my cheap headset mic.At least I can tell you this was an isolated incident.
I gotta be honest, I kinda enjoyed it. Felt old school, like the "internet radio shows" of old. You know, before podcasts were dubbed podcasts.
Now production is all crazy and you almost need to be a hobbyist sound engineer or amateur radio man to produce a quality cast. Which is why I'm trying to break in as a co-host/sidekick and not do it myself. :)

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Hi Ryan,
Great episode. Your review of Conflict was interesting.
Did you find that the Conflict sessions played faster than a Pathfinder session? As I was listening, I thought it might be something that my 9 year-old son would want to play with me. You know what their attention spans are like :)
Our Conflict matches usally run anywhere between an hour to two hours. The matches are tyically 10 - 20 rounds long. So Yeah, it would works with short attention spans..

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MoFiddy wrote:Our Conflict matches usally run anywhere between an hour to two hours. The matches are tyically 10 - 20 rounds long. So Yeah, it would works with short attention spans..Hi Ryan,
Great episode. Your review of Conflict was interesting.
Did you find that the Conflict sessions played faster than a Pathfinder session? As I was listening, I thought it might be something that my 9 year-old son would want to play with me. You know what their attention spans are like :)
Thanks...we might give it a shot.