Tap into the OSR with the Questing Beast newsletter: bit.ly/Glatisant Join the Questing Knights on Patreon: bit.ly/QBPatreon Download my RPGs and adventures: bit.ly/ItchStore My favorite OSR books: bit.ly/TopOSRBooks My favorite RPG-related products: amzn.to/30kfamM
"11:17 ...it's not like a super faithful OD&D; clone although that that would be hard to do given how obscure..." - That would be Delving Deeper, especially the annotated version.
Literally bought the S&W book at my LGS about 2 weeks ago & have been diving into OSR content. Started watching his Jordaba videos for inspiration on how to run a game. Then this video drops TODAY! Wow. I swear the DM of my campaign is railroading me.
I think the sales numbers for Basic D&D (B/X and all iterations thereof) where always higher than AD&D. So a lot more people played basic than AD&D, even though TSR heavily marketed the latter.
AD&D 1E is where D&D forked in its evolution. D&D (ODD, B/X, BECMI) was the freeform, streamlined, easily house ruled and GM-ruling centred original. AD&D 1E was when they codified it and turned it into a convention play suitable vehicle. So now there was a standard way of doing everything. AD&D 1E is the poster boy for old school games but actually, it was where D&D first abandoned the aspects much of the old school fans have always praised about the OSR. If I want to play OSR I want B/X house ruled. I played AD&D 1E incessantly in the 80s as a teen and it was objectively horrid despite how we made it huge fun. You were always fighting against the rules if you wanted to avoid pure gonzo play but it had none of the freeform support of wide-open imaginative play B/X had.
Agreed completely! I’ve always been a bit confounded when I see a lot of OSR people give so much praise for AD&D, when in reality much of the OSR’s philosophies and style of gameplay are far more in line with OD&D-BECMI. AD&D is far more structured, rigid, and rules-referencing than the majority of what I would describe as “OSR” by comparison.
Tap into the OSR with the Questing Beast newsletter: bit.ly/Glatisant
Join the Questing Knights on Patreon: bit.ly/QBPatreon
Download my RPGs and adventures: bit.ly/ItchStore
My favorite OSR books: bit.ly/TopOSRBooks
My favorite RPG-related products: amzn.to/30kfamM
Ben: So are you going to be anywhere this year, at cons?
Matt: Yeah, a lot of them!
Narrator: He would not be going to a lot of cons this year.
I was literally about to say this LMAO
Tome of Adventure Design is an indispensable resource. 15:30
Matt seems like one of those awesome and genuine people. Thanks for getting him on your channel.
"11:17 ...it's not like a super faithful OD&D; clone although that that would be hard to do given how obscure..." - That would be Delving Deeper, especially the annotated version.
So we weren't the only ones extending the Holmes Basic Set.
Our accumulated 1980ish kit was Holmes + Supplements 1-3 + AD&D Monster Manual + DM Screen
Literally bought the S&W book at my LGS about 2 weeks ago & have been diving into OSR content. Started watching his Jordaba videos for inspiration on how to run a game. Then this video drops TODAY! Wow. I swear the DM of my campaign is railroading me.
I think the sales numbers for Basic D&D (B/X and all iterations thereof) where always higher than AD&D. So a lot more people played basic than AD&D, even though TSR heavily marketed the latter.
Freedom is paramount. OSR to me is about freedom. Freedom to make the game in your own vision.
Matt has a warm smile, love that
Good interview! I would have loved for you to show off frog god products- - visual stuff to make me excited to look into frog god publishing
I have a review of Swords & Wizardry and The Tome of Adventure Design on my channel, if you want to see what those look like.
Matt has got to be the most common name in gaming.
I think John or Jacob are a bit more common. Basically any biblical names that aren't too out there.
I agree. This is likely because Matt is the best name.
I thought you meant last names.
AD&D 1E is where D&D forked in its evolution. D&D (ODD, B/X, BECMI) was the freeform, streamlined, easily house ruled and GM-ruling centred original. AD&D 1E was when they codified it and turned it into a convention play suitable vehicle. So now there was a standard way of doing everything. AD&D 1E is the poster boy for old school games but actually, it was where D&D first abandoned the aspects much of the old school fans have always praised about the OSR. If I want to play OSR I want B/X house ruled. I played AD&D 1E incessantly in the 80s as a teen and it was objectively horrid despite how we made it huge fun. You were always fighting against the rules if you wanted to avoid pure gonzo play but it had none of the freeform support of wide-open imaginative play B/X had.
Agreed completely! I’ve always been a bit confounded when I see a lot of OSR people give so much praise for AD&D, when in reality much of the OSR’s philosophies and style of gameplay are far more in line with OD&D-BECMI.
AD&D is far more structured, rigid, and rules-referencing than the majority of what I would describe as “OSR” by comparison.
Glad Matt brought up basic fantasy rpg.
Very nice interview!!! Ty for the XP 🧙♂️
Amazing interview - I hope the Kickstarter goes through the roof for them :)
I actually just bought a box set. I didn't realize it was so small. I just don't like it being so small. Nice look to it though
Great interview!
Great talk guys! Keep up the good work!
Having multiple inititive options sounds like exactly what I want.
Questing Is like to see you do an interview with someone from Goodman Games about DCC
If the new setting is Sword and Sorcery, what would you called Lost Lands?
I love Frog God publications, I import them into Spain
Will the boxed set still be available after the Kickstarter?
.
When’s Matt returning to his UA-cam channel? Seems he’s been away or at least a lot less active
Working on product keep you away from such. OSR companies don't have the workforce wotc does.
Commenting for that there UA-cam algo love: Your black shirt, chair and background make it look like your head is floating there Zardoz lol
Or like that DM from the Dragon Strike video
Which AZ con has the Frog God booth?
Crit Hit
@@QuestingBeast Thanks!