Your journaling is very impressive! I believe you're using it as intended: All content is optional, and what matters is you pick what you like and make it your own story !
Thank you for the video I hope to see more. I want to love this 4AD expansion but there are many elements I do not enjoy (tedious and silly) so I use it very flexibly and choose the parts that suit my more open play style. The author seems to encourage this.
Yes, Erik mentioned in many Facebook comments: this was his intention! I personally like this way as a solo player, being in both roles; I am more of a GM at the planning phase, and I am more of a player while going through the town.
I love that you added color to your map it really brings it to life, ive been wanting to journal along with the game but really do not want to journal everything,and well you showed me we dont have to journal everything thanks for this video
Well this is really impressive :) I love the way the your game play weaves its story into any new results and future events - this is the story telling part of 4ad (and similar games I'm sure) that can sometimes be missed, and to some folk leaves them feeling it's "just all random rolls on random tables - why not get a computer to do it" --- so much adventure packed in to here :)))
Hi! Only came across your channel today and binge watched about 7 episodes!! Very addictive, and you're so engaging with the audience. I was unsure about 4AD but now bought 3 books! Do you still love in Hungary? Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited . Hope you're well, take care
Pretty amazing! My gameplay is a hodgepodge compared to you! 😅 love your ring too! Seems like you found that in a dungeon, a teleportation ring I think 😁
Nope, I write and draw as I play. I draw the main lines and layout of dungeons, towns, etc, while playing, and then decorate (sometimes do colouring) after the playing session. In case of TTT, the writing parts are the interpretation of events, so I just write down the few sentences in my head - in time it is about the same that rolling a fight in a dungeon, but in this case these are mostly social interactions instead of fighting.
ohh also - how much to do yor 'play' each day (is it a daily journalling habit you've built?) - I'm lucky that my next notebook has page numbers -- so I will index everything! ;p
Great video !! Question ? Does the game have rules for traveling . Let’s say you are at the south part of the town and need to get to a place that is all the way in the North. Does it have rules for spending time traveling from one part of the city to another? Thx
Thanks! Yes, there are rules for how to count time when moving around the town. The tricky thing is that if you want to feel the living environment, you cannot just say ‘it will be 30 minutes’ but you have to encounter all the street events, beggars, guards, pickpockets, etc. Of course you can skip this, but I liked this part, as it really made me feel the busy streets!
I love that the end result is the kind of found artifact that if you discovered it lost at a bus stop would absolutely be mind-blowing.
Your journaling is very impressive! I believe you're using it as intended: All content is optional, and what matters is you pick what you like and make it your own story
!
Thank you for the video I hope to see more. I want to love this 4AD expansion but there are many elements I do not enjoy (tedious and silly) so I use it very flexibly and choose the parts that suit my more open play style. The author seems to encourage this.
Yes, Erik mentioned in many Facebook comments: this was his intention! I personally like this way as a solo player, being in both roles; I am more of a GM at the planning phase, and I am more of a player while going through the town.
I love that you added color to your map it really brings it to life, ive been wanting to journal along with the game but really do not want to journal everything,and well you showed me we dont have to journal everything thanks for this video
Well this is really impressive :) I love the way the your game play weaves its story into any new results and future events - this is the story telling part of 4ad (and similar games I'm sure) that can sometimes be missed, and to some folk leaves them feeling it's "just all random rolls on random tables - why not get a computer to do it" --- so much adventure packed in to here :)))
Comment before watching: I have these pdf's, never had time to read or use them, so REALLY looking forward to this! Thank you in advance!
love your videos! yep it would be nice to see the overall story/quest
Thanks, noted! 😉
Nagyon inspiráló! Köszi!
Nagyon szívesen! 😊
Hi! Only came across your channel today and binge watched about 7 episodes!! Very addictive, and you're so engaging with the audience. I was unsure about 4AD but now bought 3 books! Do you still love in Hungary? Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited . Hope you're well, take care
Welcome aboard, good luck and have fun! 😊 Yes, I am in Hungary, near Budapest, and I agree, I love being here! ❤️
Wow! really impressive work! Great journaling!!
VERY high quality! Thanks!!
Pretty amazing! My gameplay is a hodgepodge compared to you! 😅 love your ring too! Seems like you found that in a dungeon, a teleportation ring I think 😁
Thanks! Actually it is a teleportation ring! 😃 I have it from Athens, and when I look at it I can feel the warm mediterranean wind! 🥰
@@luckyszilvi holy cow that is so awesome!! Love it
I'm approaching the game like you in journal style. But your is more beautifull!! Great video. Keep them coming for nice inspiration. :)
Very well done. Keep up the wonderful work. 🙂
Do you play your adventures on loose paper then transfer the finished maps and stories to the journal at the end?
Nope, I write and draw as I play. I draw the main lines and layout of dungeons, towns, etc, while playing, and then decorate (sometimes do colouring) after the playing session. In case of TTT, the writing parts are the interpretation of events, so I just write down the few sentences in my head - in time it is about the same that rolling a fight in a dungeon, but in this case these are mostly social interactions instead of fighting.
ohh also - how much to do yor 'play' each day (is it a daily journalling habit you've built?) - I'm lucky that my next notebook has page numbers -- so I will index everything! ;p
I can’t play daily, but many times a week. I also think about numbering pages at the end, and make a content table for the whole book!
Great video !! Question ?
Does the game have rules for traveling . Let’s say you are at the south part of the town and need to get to a place that is all the way in the North. Does it have rules for spending time traveling from one part of the city to another? Thx
Thanks!
Yes, there are rules for how to count time when moving around the town. The tricky thing is that if you want to feel the living environment, you cannot just say ‘it will be 30 minutes’ but you have to encounter all the street events, beggars, guards, pickpockets, etc. Of course you can skip this, but I liked this part, as it really made me feel the busy streets!
Ganhou um inscrito... Qual é o tipo de caneta que você está usando nos seus livros jogos?
Thanks! 😊 It is a rollerball pen (Auchan private label 😅), but the paper is really soft, it matters too!
Very good video.!
what brand is that notebook?
I have it from a local store, but it says it was made in Ukraine, and I found this address for their online shop: fresh.dp.ua/
Great video!!
Thanks! 😊
Os vídeos do canal acabaram?
No-no, life happens, but I will return soon! 😉
☮