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16 votes
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What makes a game, a game?
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November 2025 Backlog Burner: Week 1 Discussion
The blaze has officially ignited! The November 2025 Backlog Burner is officially live. Use this topic to post about the games that you play. Quicklink: Backlog Bingo Etiquette: It is fine to make...
The blaze has officially ignited!
The November 2025 Backlog Burner is officially live. Use this topic to post about the games that you play.
- Quicklink: Backlog Bingo
Etiquette:
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It is fine to make multiple top-level posts throughout the week.
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It is also fine to respond to your own posts.
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If you are playing Backlog Bingo, you can share your table either by markdown or through screenshots.
Gameplay guidelines:
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Goals for this event (if any) are entirely individual and self-determined.
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Playing Bingo is optional and not required.
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You do NOT need to finish games unless you want to. The point is to try out games and have fun, not force ourselves to play things we're not interested in.
Backlog Burner FAQ
What exactly is the Backlog Burner?
Your "backlog" is all those games you've been meaning to play or get around to, but never have yet. This event is an attempt to get us to collectively dig into that treasure trove of experiences, scratch some long-standing itches, and knock a few titles off our to-play lists.
It runs every May and November. New discussion topics will go up once a week during those months.
You do not need to sign up in advance -- the topics are open to all. If you would like to be included in the notification list, comment in this topic to be added.
How do I participate?
- Choose some games from your backlog and play them.
- Then tell us about your experiences in the discussion thread for the week.
That's it!
Optionally: you can play Backlog Bingo which is a fun way of cutting down the choices you have to make and playing games you might not have normally selected on your own.
Do I need to finish the games that I play?
Nope! Not at all.
There aren't really any requirements for the event so much as this is an incentive to get us to play games we've been avoiding starting up, for whatever reason. Play as much or as little as you like of a given game.
Try out dozens for ten minutes each or dive into one for 40 hours. There's no wrong way to participate!
Can I make multiple posts in the same topic?
Yes! Each discussion thread stays live for a full week, so feel free to make multiple comments in the topic as you play different games. This isn't considered
noise-- it's considered valuable participation in the event!
Backlog Bingo FAQ
Important: All data for your Backlog Bingo card is stored on your device, not the server. Clearing your browser data will delete your card. You can use the export feature to make backups or move your card between devices.
I'm a returning player. How do I reset my previous card?
If you've already created a card and wish to start over, click the
Settingsbutton in the header to access your card settings. Then click theResetbutton, and confirm the prompt. This will irrevocably delete your present card, allowing you to start fresh.Where is my data stored?
All data is stored by your browser in local storage. There are no accounts, and nothing is sent to the server, so it's privacy-friendly by design. This does mean that you are responsible for not deleting any browser data on
wescook.ca, either manually or through automatic cleanups performed on browser close.Backlog Bingo is open-source, and licensed permissively under MIT.
What is the difference between the "Standard" and "Golf" modes?
In Standard Mode, each square on the bingo card corresponds with one single game. Duplicate games cannot be entered into different squares. A winning card would have a row of five different games that each filled in one square.
In Golf Mode, duplicates are not only allowed -- they are encouraged! The purpose of Golf mode is to try to find a single game that will fill multiple categories at the same time. For example: Stardew Valley might fulfill
You got it on sale,A solo-dev project, andHas romanceable charactersall at the same time. A winning card would have all twenty five squares filled, but possibly only six or seven different games.What is the star space in the middle?
That is the "wildcard" or "free space."
In Standard Mode, there are no requirements to fill it. You can choose any game you want! Anything goes!
In Golf Mode, it does not need to be filled. Because Golf is all about stacking up categories on a single game, any game used in Golf would fill it automatically, meaning it has no real function. As such, the square will be pre-filled for you if you play in Golf mode.
The new
Freelist defaults to having this space turned off. Because you already have full freedom in how you fill the squares, having a free space is redundant (though if you miss it or just like the aesthetics, you can certainly turn it back on!).Can I create custom bingo categories for this, or other events?
Absolutely! The Backlog Bingo app reads in simple JSON files which define the available categories. We've created a couple prebuilt lists for this event, but you're free to tweak our categories, or create completely new ones. You could even use them for books, anime, movies, recipes -- anything!
If you are interested in learning more, you can find documentation on the wiki, and use an example JSON category file. You can also ask for help in the topic!
16 votes -
Large US study finds memory decline surge in young people
27 votes -
“The Edmund Fitzgerald - First divers on the Fitz”
13 votes -
Is this a game? | Blank Quiz, made in Google Forms
25 votes -
Formula 1 São Paulo Grand Prix 2025 - Race Weekend Discussion
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Sao Paulo Grand Prix
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
November 7-9, 2025
Sprint Race Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1 4 Lando Norris McLaren 1:09.627 1:09.373 1:09.243 20 2 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:10.381 1:09.504 1:09.340 16 3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:10.017 1:09.416 1:09.428 19 4 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:10.048 1:09.384 1:09.495 16 5 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:10.011 1:09.330 1:09.496 12 6 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:09.975 1:09.707 1:09.580 15 7 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:10.326 1:09.647 1:09.671 15 8 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:10.324 1:09.732 1:09.725 19 9 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 1:10.095 1:09.608 1:09.775 15 10 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 1:10.333 1:09.735 1:09.935 15 11 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:10.224 1:09.811 14 12 23 Alexander Albon Williams 1:10.275 1:09.813 12 13 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:10.097 1:09.852 12 14 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber 1:10.217 1:09.923 12 15 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 1:10.066 1:09.946 12 16 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:10.441 6 17 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:10.666 5 18 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 1:10.692 6 19 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 1:10.872 6 20 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:11.120 6 Source: F1.com
Sprint Race Results -- SPOILER
Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Pts. 1 4 Lando Norris McLaren 24 53:25.928 2 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 24 +0.845s 3 63 George Russell Mercedes 24 +2.318s 4 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 24 +4.423s 5 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 24 +16.483s 6 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 24 +18.306s 7 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 24 +18.603s 8 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 24 +19.366s 9 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 24 +23.933s 10 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 24 +29.548s 11 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 24 +31.000s 12 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 24 +31.334s 13 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 24 +38.090s 14 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 24 +38.462s 15 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 24 +38.951s 16 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 24 +42.349s 17 23 Alexander Albon Williams 24 +55.456s 18 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber 23 DNF NC 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 5 DNF NC 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 5 DNF Source: F1.com
Grand Prix Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
| Pos. | No. | Driver | Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Laps |
Source: F1.com
Grand Prix Results -- SPOILER
| Pos. | No. | Driver | Team | Laps | Time / Retired | Pts. |
Fastest Lap: Driver Personman // 0:00.000 (lap 00)
DOTD: Person DrivermanSource: F1.com
Next race:
Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas Strip Circuit
November 20-22, 202513 votes -
The algorithm failed music
34 votes -
What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit.
21 votes -
Hate-reading?
I've been working through my read list and for a while everything was either phenomenal or good enough to entertain. Then this one. My goodness. I don't like the author. I don't like the narrator....
I've been working through my read list and for a while everything was either phenomenal or good enough to entertain.
Then this one. My goodness. I don't like the author. I don't like the narrator. I don't like the other of two characters in the story (so far). I'm piqued by the central mystery, but I can just tell that this is one of those stories where the mystery is going to remain an abstract MacGuffin around which the characters and their flaws are explored. I can't imagine any of this will turn around, but I'm on chapter 3 and about a third of the way through.
So now I'm faced with the choice to finish or abandon. I've been trying to finish it because a friend of mine mentioned having a personal policy of finishing every book she starts, and I am inspired by that. But so far it's just lead to reader's block.
I'm going to get through it, because I'm stubborn, but I don't think I'll enjoy it. Has anyone else ever hate-read a story? What was it? I'm happy to share the one that spawned this thread but only if people want to hear about a book that I've judged in the first third.
(this is all light-hearted, I wouldn't read it if I really hated it that much)
25 votes -
Troy Hunt: Two billion email addresses were exposed, and we indexed them all in Have I Been Pwned
18 votes -
I skied down Mount Everest (world first, no oxygen)
15 votes -
Who can name the bigger number?
35 votes -
AI stocks lost more than $820 billion this week
34 votes -
The future of technology makes it harder to solve fictional crimes
16 votes -
Study suggests that the Universe's expansion 'is now slowing, not speeding up'
51 votes -
Rising cognitive disability as a public health concern among US adults, trends from the behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 2013–2023
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Advice on poor Linux performance vs Windows
Hello! I recently reworked my setup such that I have my drive which holds the operating systems (dual boot of Windows 11 and Linux Mint Cinnamon) and another drive which holds all my actual data....
Hello!
I recently reworked my setup such that I have my drive which holds the operating systems (dual boot of Windows 11 and Linux Mint Cinnamon) and another drive which holds all my actual data. This is my first dive into trying to move to Linux as my daily driver but I'm noticing some performance issues.
The first thing I noticed is that transfer speeds are much less than expected. Copying a large file within my data drive I get about 300MB/s on Linux, which is pretty slow for M.2 drives- I get about 10x that speed doing the exact same operation on Windows. I could be okay with this but I also noticed that some video files, like the 4K mp4s off my phone, are virtually unplayable. They'll run at maybe 1fps and/or bog down the UI so much I cant even use the seek. This is the case in both the default media player and VLC. These same files play with no issue on Windows.
I suspect the reason for all this stems from my data drive being NTFS, though my file system and Linux knowledge is pretty weak so this is just a theory. Any ideas / best practices that might help me here?
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Tilderinos
Hi Tildenauts, There's a custom at Tildes, that sort of grew organically out of "what should we call ourselves?" threads, to refer to fellow Tilderians in ever changing ways. This happened because...
Hi Tildenauts,
There's a custom at Tildes, that sort of grew organically out of "what should we call ourselves?" threads, to refer to fellow Tilderians in ever changing ways. This happened because there was no obvious, non-cringy answer and anyway who cares? That's my read on it anyway, I didn't follow closely. Plus the idea of online in-groups is kinda cringy itself, but also inevitable because we're humans. The whole concept begs for ironic resignation.
Anyway, fellow Tildinites, it occured to me that I've been coming here on and off for a long time. Since not too long after it launched I think. And it's been great. I consider Tildes a huge success in its mission, or my interpretation of it: be a comparitively intimate forum where people are thoughtful and less reactionary than elsewhere online. Throw in a (just) large enough userbase to include a wide variety of life experience and perspectives and you've got an oasis in an ever more polarized and reactionary internet.
Tildes reminds me of earlier internet forums, when the tone, pace and motivations for online communication were less capitalized, in various senses of the word. Niche subreddits during Reddit's golden era are another example. It's a better vibe. I'm guessing that, during the various Reddit exodii, a fair amount of people who share that nostalgia ended up here.
I even have some nostalgia for the early days of the platforms. MySpace! Early instagram was gorgeous. Even Facebook had its moments. My social media participation has always been below average, unless you count the years where any online socializing was unusual in the general population, but it's been a semi-consistent part of essentially my whole adult life both personally and professionally. Thinking about online socializing, it's funny how it's sort of its own thing. Kind of in its own social category, a new one that we recently invented. Maybe, in part, it's because the internet is a sort of buffer, and in those buffered interactions we're all a little different. In both good and bad ways. Lately it feels unbalanced towards bad, but perhaps it will swing back.
It feels like the Tildian moderation strategy, and guidelines, have successfully created a culture that's now self sustaining to some degree. And I think that culture is pretty great. It's not perfect, in the way that nothing people do can ever be perfect, especially where communication is concerned, but it's beautiful and I'm grateful it exists.
So, cheers to Tildes! I'd love to hear what other Tilderianites think about Tildes.
58 votes -
Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads, documents show
53 votes -
Mezzrow – Architects Of The Silent War (2025)
4 votes -
Iceland's glaciers and the disappearance of a frozen world – ‘last chance tourism’ brings economic benefits but puts pressure on local communities in an increasingly fragile landscape
7 votes -
Netflix’s opposition to movie theaters cracks as pressure mounts from exhibitors and talent
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James Watson, dead at 97, was a scientific legend and a pariah among his peers
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Worlds 2025: T1 claim their sixth title after winning the greatest Telecom War in history
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The ten best board games we played at Spiel Essen 2025
21 votes -
Oliver Solberg will replace Kalle Rovanperä at Toyota for the 2026 World Rally Championship in an otherwise unchanged lineup
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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V for Vendetta - 20th anniversary | Announcement trailer
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Overwatch 2 now: how does it look to you?
I get the feeling that, outside its own communities, Overwatch has mostly slipped out of the wider conversation. We've had: Blizzard’s various incidents/controversies The shift to OW2 and all the...
I get the feeling that, outside its own communities, Overwatch has mostly slipped out of the wider conversation.
We've had:
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Blizzard’s various incidents/controversies
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The shift to OW2 and all the confusion/anger around that
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The battle pass / shop pricing / F2P monetization complaints
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Cancellation of PVE mode
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General live-service fatigue
Most of that hasn’t really been “fixed”, but I'm not seeing nearly as much noise about it anymore, good or bad.
My own (slightly biased) view as someone still playing:
As a now free-to-play, live-service game with ongoing updates and "events", I feel like OW2's cosmetic pricing is (unfortunately) pretty standard compared to similar big titles. I'm not saying that's good, I think aggressive monetization is a wider industry problem, but within that landscape, the model itself doesn't feel uniquely outrageous to me if the goal is keeping a big, polished game running long-term.
I also doubt the actual dev team has much control over pricing, so that part lands more on Blizzard/ABK as a company (shocker).
Setting that aside: purely in terms of gameplay, the game currently feels the best it ever has to me. There's a good variety of modes, and things like the new Stadium mode feel very different from the usual Quick Play/Comp loop while still keeping the core of what makes Overwatch fun: the heroes, the readability, how smooth and well-designed everything feels.
What I'd like to hear from you:
Especially if you're not deep in the OW ecosystem anymore (or never were):
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Do you think about Overwatch at all these days?
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Did you drop it because of Blizzard, OW2’s launch, monetization, balance, something else?
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From the outside, does it feel “fine now”, “permanently tainted”, “kind of irrelevant”, or just background noise?
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If you never really played it: is there anything that would actually make you try Overwatch 2 in its current state?
And if you are still playing or following it closely, I'm also interested in how you feel about the state of the game vs peak OW1 / early OW2, especially whether it's earned back any trust or enthusiasm.
Not trying to rehash every incident in detail, just curious how the game and its reputation land for people who aren’t immersed in it every day.
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100% apple. This apple pie contains only apples.
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Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Cataloging your home library
I have a decent sized library of probably around 2-300 books, and it has been on my list of projects to-do to make a catalog/database for my library to quickly reference what I have. Do any of you...
I have a decent sized library of probably around 2-300 books, and it has been on my list of projects to-do to make a catalog/database for my library to quickly reference what I have. Do any of you catalog your libraries and if so what do you use for it?
I know Libid and LibraryThing are two of the big website/app ones, and it could be done with a Google Sheet or similar, but I was wondering if anyone here has any experience before I really get started.
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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The Mul: A half-human, half-dwarf race from Dark Sun
I have been working on adapting the Mul from AD&D 2e's Dark Sun into my general AD&D 1e campaign to coincide with the deletion of gnomes (they deserve it). I chose to not simply take them 1:1...
I have been working on adapting the Mul from AD&D 2e's Dark Sun into my general AD&D 1e campaign to coincide with the deletion of gnomes
(they deserve it). I chose to not simply take them 1:1 since even the dwarf has different mechanics in Dark Sun. I took into consideration what the dwarf is good at, as well as how the half-elf and elf relate, and tried to model it in the same way.What I'd like is opinions from people with experience in the pre-WotC editions of D&D that are pre-disposed to picking demi-humans on whether the mul is something they'd pick.
Note that the Runecaster is a Fighter subclass from a 2e supplement that I've ported back and the Occultist is a personal creation that combines the cleric and magic-user with additional abilities in the way that the 1e bard does with the fighter and thief.
- Requires Strength 8 and Constitution 6
- Gains +1 to Strength and -1 to Charisma
- Gains +1 to poison saves per 4 points of Constitution
- Can detect certain aspects of stonework within 10'
- At 30%, detects grade/slope, new construction/passage, moving walls/rooms
- At 25%, detects traps relating to pits, falling blocks, etc. as well as approximate depth underground
- Thief adjustments as follows
- -5 to Open Locks and Read Languages
- +5 to Move Silently and Climb Walls
- Infravision 60'
- May qualify and check for psionic ability per the PHB Appendix 1
- Classes Allowed (Level Limit), with dwarf for comparison
- Cleric (U), 6* for dwarf
- Druid (6), NA for dwarf
- Fighter (8), 7* for dwarf
- Runecaster (9*), U for dwarf
- Thief (U), 10 for dwarf
- Can qualify for Occultist, NA for dwarf
* Having a prime requisite of 17 or 18 will increase this limit by 1 or 2 levels, respectively.
- Cleric (U), 6* for dwarf
8 votes -
Zakaz – Endalausi Vítahringur (2025)
5 votes -
Hermann and Albert Göring: Two very different brothers
19 votes -
Box office badass: ‘Predator Badlands’ kicks off November with record $40m US opening, $80m globally
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DM-ing with a stutter?
I have a friend who plays in my regular D&D game and has a pretty significant stutter. The rest of the party are great about this and are very patient and understanding, so I'm not looking for...
I have a friend who plays in my regular D&D game and has a pretty significant stutter. The rest of the party are great about this and are very patient and understanding, so I'm not looking for advice in that area, but this friend has also expressed a desire to create and run a campaign. I would love to play in his game, but I know he worries that his stutter would severely restrict his ability to be an effective DM. Unfortunately, at least as far as traditional DM-ing is concerned, I think he's just objectively correct. But that got me wondering - are there ways to work around his impediment or rearrange the typical flow of a D&D session that could allow him to do it?
Things we've considered:
- Asynchronous play by text (in Discord): This technically would work just fine, but it obviously doesn't feel the same as real-time play where everyone is in the moment together. IIRC, the last time we talked about this, he didn't really sound interested in pursuing it.
- Him doing the writing and prep and me actually running the game: This also would technically work, and I told him I'd be honored to do it, but I'm sure he'd prefer to not have to filter his ideas through someone else and trust that person to execute them faithfully. I know I would feel bad every time I failed to deliver something the way he intended. I also wouldn't be able to be a player for him if we did this.
Things I've wondered about but not suggested yet:
- Is there some sort of text-to-speech (TTS) engine that he could use to help him run the game in near real time? I'm thinking like a Stephen Hawking situation. This would relieve the social pressure of having to overcome the stutter, and it would also allow him to write chunks of speech ahead of time and just paste them in at game time. There would of course be delays as he types out improvised parts, but it would still be closer to a traditional experience than something like asynchronous play.
- Is there a way we could pull off a kind of co-DM arrangement where he's more involved in the moment, rather than simply writing and planning? This would still take me out of his pool of potential players, but it would be better than me just running the game by myself. What could this look like?
Are there possibilities I'm not considering? What tools and strategies could he/we use to mitigate this and help him be successful as a DM? Is there a way to dramatically reimagine what a D&D session looks like that might still be fulfilling for him and everyone involved?
Edit: Should have mentioned we play online, so computer-based tools would be excellent options. They'd fit in very naturally.
Obviously the solution will be highly specific to him personally, and I'm not trying to solve all his problems for him without taking into consideration what he wants. We've talked several times over the years about his stutter and his attempts to eliminate it, and it's a conversation we return to every so often. I'd just like to have some ideas to suggest next time this comes up.
Thanks in advance, everyone!
18 votes -
The almost forgotten Japanese-American truce at Aka
20 votes -
What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit.
17 votes -
Norway international Andreas Schjelderup says he is facing conviction for illegally sharing a video while playing for Danish Superliga side Nordsjælland two years ago
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
3 votes -
Miwa Harimoto vs. Hana Goda | Women's Singles QF | #WTTFrankfurt 2025
5 votes -
Grammy nominations 2026: Kendrick Lamar leads with nine as Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter and Leon Thomas land among top nominees
14 votes -
Astronauts stranded in space after their return capsule is struck by mystery object in orbit
30 votes -
What did you do this week (and weekend)?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
9 votes -
Duck-billed dinosaur fleshy midline and hooves reveal terrestrial clay-template “mummification”
18 votes -
Road map of the Roman Empire
18 votes