I’ve never MC’d Blades in the Dark. Maybe I suck!
If you’re a committed scientist and want to empirically determine if that’s the case, I’m going to kick off a BitD PbP via Google (mostly via live- and shared-editing of Google Docs.)
I’ll be learning the system alongside you, so… please don’t join in if you’re terrified of suck. Pace is meant to be moderate, with every player contributing twice a week or so (the start will probably be faster, due to hashing out a crew and all).
Capping the group at 6 worthy gentleperson scientists.
(Announcing here because I legitimately think the Gauntlet community has the best bunch of storygamers on the net.)
Edit: I clearly overdid it with the humility – no takers!
I appreciate your appeal to the scientific method. I wonder if you are also prepared to run a pathfinder game as a sort of “suck control set”
I appreciate your appeal to the scientific method. I wonder if you are also prepared to run a pathfinder game as a sort of “suck control set”
Sadly, such a clinical design would be unethical due to lack of clinical equipoise. A meta-analysis of currently available data suggests there’s a clear disparity between these two interventions.
Sadly, such a clinical design would be unethical due to lack of clinical equipoise. A meta-analysis of currently available data suggests there’s a clear disparity between these two interventions.