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  • Hasbro has no clue what to do with the game since their games-as-service, closed ecosystem plan went kaput after they backed down on the OGL revision (which would have been necessary to shut out other VTTs and ensure player & DM subscriptions). I think the recent lay offs of senior people in the D&D related teams suggests this as well. This article doesn’t seem well sourced at all, but a shake-up would be very interesting at this point.

    Side-stepping some of the speculation and impact on the traditional market/fanbase, I am curious about the interest in D&D in China, as a Tencent acquisition would presumably make it much easier to market the game there. From the searching I’ve done, there doesn’t seem to be a ton of interest in D&D, and there’s no official translation into Mandarin. The movie didn’t do great at the Chinese box office, although Baldur’s Gate 3 did fine? Obviously, if Tencent does put together a subsidiary to design a version for the Chinese market, I’m not sure if they’d want to start by translating/adapting existing books or using the ruleset to design a bespoke version (either with a fantasy setting or based on relevant Chinese IP.)


  • Saw this post in my federate feed, so not a lemmygrad native but thought it was interesting. Depending on how confrontational you want to be:

    • You could have the paper premise be on “both sides” of the conflict making claims. I.e., “both Ukrainian-aligned and Russian-aligned accuse each other of genocide during the 2014-present day conflict in Ukraine/Donbas. How do they justify those claims and how do those claims hold up against international law concerning genocide?”
    • You could just make it more focused on the 2014-2022 period. “Did the violence in the Donbas in the post-Maidan, pre-invasion period rise to the level of genocide?”

    IDK about your professor, but most professors should be accepting of such a research paper as long as you present a “neutral” outlook as opposed to a polemical one.



  • I don’t really care about the honor of Rian Johnson, but I don’t think your points are correct.

    why are there suddenly cloaking devices in star wars

    Cloaking devices were introduced in Episode I

    why don’t the imperials hyperjump in front of the fleeing rebels?

    The tracking device makes hyperspace jumping a game of hopscotch. There’s not really a point.

    why can several characters leave a chase in progress visit some planet and come back to the chase still in progress?

    Yeah, this one is kinda dumb, but it’d be possible for a small ship to escape unnoticed and get out of range in order to jump to lightspeed.

    the holdo maneuver breaks several in-universe rules about how hyperdrive works.

    Those rules are established in the books/supplemental materials, which aren’t canon to the film series. The film-makers have no obligation to respect them. Episode 7 also breaks/rewrites the hyperspace rules.

    Luke’s character “development” happening entirely off-screen (and throwing out better character development from decades of books) makes the flashback scene completely unbelievable.

    None of the books are canon. It makes sense that people change over long time skips, and they did outline the rationale for his mindset changes in the flashback.