There are lots of decent actual plays on YouTube that can give you a very solid idea of how it actually works in practice. My personal favourite style is the glass cannon network as they tend to lean towards how your home game might be (ie it's not all serious and there's goofing off during the game) but I'm sure people have specific recommendations for cyberpunk and dungeons and dragons
Sure sounds like it's stretched, which means it's done, I'm afraid
Been a fun week on the sub lol
Same, and what a cutie. She will still be just as cute after the op, I'm sure
Wishing you all the best
Nice, looks like you have a bit of everything there! I stick by my original idea then, I've always found orange amps to be quite dark overall and grungy, seems best to use this for your 'dry' and use a pedal platform amp for the wet. There's obviously loads of options out there for that, I've always been pretty partial to fender tube amps for pedals but it depends on so much... As a starter maybe something like a fender champ?
You could maybe try something on the other end of the spectrum like a jazz chorus, send the dry signal to the orange
What kind of sounds are you after and what pedals are you using?
Thanks for sharing. Love this format! I think Life is Strange also belongs in this list
Looks really good. Glad to see LTNs still being planned and rolled out. They are a great addition to the city.
It's not all perfect but I'm not complaining about more infrastructure generally
Oof man, same on BitD, I read the book ages ago and loved the Haunted City actual play. Haven't run it yet but maybe this year.
I've also just finished reading the delta green campaign Impossible Landscapes, as I was waiting for the Glass Cannon play through to finish up. I've run a fair few one shots of DG but hoping to find a group I can run this campaign for next year.
Otherwise I might run some more death in space which is kinda like Mörk Borg but sci fi. Great for a one shot
100% agree and I feel like some of the onus is on the light manufacturers to provide some notes as to the safest and most equitable operation
I HATE cycling in the city when the two lanes are adjacent as the power and all the different modes make it super distracting, but you can't exactly flag these people down to explain... Grrr
Iwasa vote here but I'd be happy with either one
I have no idea but I'm interested to know
It's always been something that has put me off electric and connected bikes... Glad to hear you have found it worth it!