What are we all playing?

Call of Cthulhu last weekend.

Pathfinder this weekend!

CAN’T WAIT!

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I am currently playing Classic D&D (BECMI) and have been using Syrinscape for a year now, and my players love it! Got another session this Friday night as the party continues to explore Shadowbrook Manor.

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Oh wow! I started of with AD&D so have never experienced the earlier versions. That sounds awesome though, old school D&D mixed with Syrinscape sounds! Glad to hear you are all loving it :smile:

I love the video! that looks really good :smile:

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Just ran a session of GiantSlayer lastnight…players are absolutely loving the use of your sounds…couldn’t be happier with the ambiance and mood it sets. Thanks!

Running Reign of Winter on the alternating weekends from Giantslayer…that party is loving it too!

Marcus

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Playing in D&D 5e tonight, Lost Mines of Phandelver on Fantasy grounds. Since the DM is new i will pipe in the ambiance…

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Pathfinder last week. D&D5 tonight!

Yay!

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Just finished my second Mass Effect campaign leading right into the galaxy wide total war, so on Saturday my players will start their third season, so to speak. Also, there is a Stargate campaign in which I am player, but still responsible for the sound in the background… :wink:

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Thanks for your kind words, Steve :slight_smile:

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Right now, I run three campaigns week-to-week:

  • Mondays: Savage Worlds with own Stargate sci-fi franchise spin-off
  • Tuesdays: Pathfinder Rise of the Runelords
  • Wednesdays: D&D 5e DragonLance Dragons of Autumn Twilight 3rd ed. adventure with fan conversion to 5e docs

Still have 4 days in the week for more groups, but right now it is a lot of work to make soundsets for Stargate and Dragonlance, prepare convertions and my own adventures.

Lots of FUN!

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@ivellios_mirimafea Stargate! <3 I’m working on a Soundset for ours at the moment.

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Nice! It’s really hard to find sounds for gates, DHD, kawoosh and so on, but they are on the web. I’ve made my own set with gate travel and use it often.

Still missing sounds of small gliders flybys. Hope will get some soon :slight_smile:

@ivellios_mirimafea Do you know the Gate Simulators? The one that’s working best uses the DHD from Atlantis, but it’s using actual adresses and original sounds. It’s a nice gimmick if you have a windows device at the table. :smile:
These things have been around for a while, and they always made me wonder if the sounds might be okay to use for some sort of semi-official Stargate Set… :wink:

Yeah, I’ve been testing them before Syrinscape age :wink: Problem is… My team is not in SGC, but sort of the lost base of Asgards and most of these soft use all the SGC siren sounds when dialing. But as I said - I put my own sound set for Syrinscape and it works really well. Probably to do semi-official set we would have to create our own sounds that sound similarly to the one from the show.

Interesting setting. We play SG-EU 3, a european version of the american Stargate program, that discovered another Atlantis-like city and tries to reactivate it. We fail a lot. :smiley:

About the sounds - I’m not sure about that. The Gate Simulators use, AFAIK, a lot of original sounds. I guess that’s okay if they’re non-profit, so I thought maybe the same could work for a Stargate set in Syrinscape if it’s community based. But I’m really not that savyy in international copyright law. :frowning:

Well… AFAIK about copyright that could be problematic. If Syrinscape were open to external sets - not hosted on their severs, but rather downloadable and were it could be manually added to it’s directory, such set could stay in the shadow zone. Probably noone would be against it then, but still Syrinscape guys would stay clean. But I understand it’s impossible due to the app monetization model.

Yeah, that’s what I figured. Shame. We could pool resources, though. :wink:

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I am playing “The Dark Eye” (in German. “Das Schwarze Auge”). It’s a german originated pen&paper role playing game, similar to D&D. It started in the 80s and is still very famous, at least in germany.

Right now I’m running two campaigns - a Pathfinder in the Eberron setting, currently in the cursed magical jungles of Xen’drik where the group is being stalked by evil psychic monsters From Beyond, and a homebrew D&D 3.5 game where the group is currently about to shut down the last of the four elemental gates (earth, this time) in a mysterious desert.

A Deadlands Classic & Deadlands Hell On Earth Classic Saga, and a Star Frontiers Alpha Hawks campaign - both streamed on Twitch on alternate weekends and also permanently on YouTube - just search for Dulux-Oz, you’ll find 'em