Gauntlet G+ Discussion Index
I was first drawn to this G+ group (and community) by mentions on Discern Realities of interesting RPG mechanic and theory discussions happening here.
Unfortunately, Google+ isn’t great for archiving this content. This seemed like a shame, so I spent a few hours indexing “high activity” discussion posts from yesteryear on a Google Docs sheet. By necessity I made a lot of arbitrary calls on what qualified as “high activity.” So the Google Doc can be edited by anyone in the community. If you see something missing, feel free to add it. I also hope the community will help me keep this updated as interesting new topics pop up. I’ve saved a backup copy so there is no worry that you might accidentally delete something.
The sheet currently has posts I’ve pulled from the entire history of both the “Our Games” and “How to Suck Less” categories. I haven’t looked at the other categories.
I hope you find this useful. There is a lot of great stuff in here.
Amazing. Thanks for initiating this.
Amazing. Thanks for initiating this.
Oh wow
Oh wow
I found a lot of interesting posts I would never have found otherwise, so thanks!
I found a lot of interesting posts I would never have found otherwise, so thanks!
Just…wow! This is amazing, Will!
Just…wow! This is amazing, Will!
You are welcome! To avoid accidental deletions, I’ve locked the cells that I’ve already added. Anyone should still be able to add new posts to the end of the list.
You are welcome! To avoid accidental deletions, I’ve locked the cells that I’ve already added. Anyone should still be able to add new posts to the end of the list.
That’s a really great resource. It’s really a shame that the platform we use (G+) does not offer better archiving on its own. There are many great discussions generally on Google plus which are stuck in a corporate’s business interest.
That’s a really great resource. It’s really a shame that the platform we use (G+) does not offer better archiving on its own. There are many great discussions generally on Google plus which are stuck in a corporate’s business interest.