Just played a great game of Fiasco, but does The Soft Outcome still seem kinda super super harsh?

Just played a great game of Fiasco, but does The Soft Outcome still seem kinda super super harsh?

Just played a great game of Fiasco, but does The Soft Outcome still seem kinda super super harsh? It suited our story, but if you were going for Fiasco high, it’s more Ghost World than Breakfast Club.

12 thoughts on “Just played a great game of Fiasco, but does The Soft Outcome still seem kinda super super harsh?”

  1. Yeah, they feel a bit harsh. I guess you can interpret them less so. Maybe in the context of a high school, the crushing zero result could mean a sort of social death, something that seems really painful to a sixteen year old?

  2. Yeah, they feel a bit harsh. I guess you can interpret them less so. Maybe in the context of a high school, the crushing zero result could mean a sort of social death, something that seems really painful to a sixteen year old?

  3. The language the soft outcome table uses to describe the outcomes is pretty devastating. The soft tilt is good though, but I think there might be a better solution waiting to happen for softer outcomes. But I suppose you can ignore some of the language and just not do it as harsh as it seems to suggest

  4. The language the soft outcome table uses to describe the outcomes is pretty devastating. The soft tilt is good though, but I think there might be a better solution waiting to happen for softer outcomes. But I suppose you can ignore some of the language and just not do it as harsh as it seems to suggest

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