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The Uninspired

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  • Efforts in teaching myself to touch type continue apace; unlearning a decade of habit is proving to be more miserable than I would've thought.

    To anyone who reads this: What do you find more fun? A map, or simple landmark descriptions with no map? I sometimes find a map with points on it makes me less inclined to explore.
    Smuthunter
    Smuthunter
    That's my experience with open world games. All I need is landmarks that look interesting and I'll go explore them myself.
    The Uninspired
    The Uninspired
    Yeah I find that pretty amusing about running my ttrpg campaign! My players are way more excited to go explore a random ass mountain I described with a hole through it than any of the places I put on a map. I guess the followup if you'd be willing answer:

    Do you think the same applies to quests written on forums?

    Hope you're having a good day today tho! ^_^
    TheScribeMojus
    TheScribeMojus
    I like drawing little landmarks on a basic map, so I can think about how all these little places interact.
    A thread that I made has had over fifteen hundred clicks... That's more people that I've ever met face to face in my life I think... whaw
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