I would like them to do a scenario set in Atomic Age Cthulhu - 1950s USA ...its hardly ever touched but I guess as a business they have kind of dropped that era and will concentrate on current products
I love Pendragon soooo much - the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table really inspired me in my early teens, and was one of the reasons I ended up studying archaeology at university. The fact that neither the players nor the GM know virtually anything about the game makes me feel that I'll probably stop watching fairly quickly due to frustration at what's going on - but I'll give it half an hour....
The solo adventure is the first thing in the Pendragon Starter Set. It's designed to introduce the rules and the setting, and is pitched directly for gamers who don't necessarily know anything much about the rules or the setting.
Push through it. I had a similar thing when they were doing Rivers Of London stuff...I wish they had done a little more research especially about "the knowledge" it kind of spoiled it a bit for me
@@Kvalln Yeah, like a tutorial in a computer game, right? Now imagine you start playing a computer game and you discover that the tutorial was created by someone who knew virtually nothing about the game itself and didn't have a good grasp of the rules. Wouldn't that be a little frustrating?
So glad you guys are doing this!
I would like them to do a scenario set in Atomic Age Cthulhu - 1950s USA ...its hardly ever touched but I guess as a business they have kind of dropped that era and will concentrate on current products
@@skyblazeeternoLately there’s no CoC content in general
@@sub-jec-tiv well Rivers of London and Pendragon are Chaosiums newer products so you expect some sort of push on that
Time zones were sort of invented when trains became a thing and exact time became important.
Welsh disrespect abounds... dayibolical performance
Leicester - is typically mispronounced by non Brits....its pronounced like Lester
youtube saw it
I love Pendragon soooo much - the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table really inspired me in my early teens, and was one of the reasons I ended up studying archaeology at university. The fact that neither the players nor the GM know virtually anything about the game makes me feel that I'll probably stop watching fairly quickly due to frustration at what's going on - but I'll give it half an hour....
The solo adventure is the first thing in the Pendragon Starter Set. It's designed to introduce the rules and the setting, and is pitched directly for gamers who don't necessarily know anything much about the rules or the setting.
You chose to watch a starter set video
Push through it. I had a similar thing when they were doing Rivers Of London stuff...I wish they had done a little more research especially about "the knowledge" it kind of spoiled it a bit for me
Glad I’m not the only one but I still enjoyed it…
@@Kvalln Yeah, like a tutorial in a computer game, right? Now imagine you start playing a computer game and you discover that the tutorial was created by someone who knew virtually nothing about the game itself and didn't have a good grasp of the rules. Wouldn't that be a little frustrating?