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40K Space Marines

Posted: July 27th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »

Update:  I have had some time to think about this, and I am going to make some changes.  I think that the TacSquads are going to stay at 10 man and swap to Rhino’s.  Also I am going to drop the flamer in favor of a meltagun.  Sgt in each squad will also swap for a Power Fist and some sort of ranged weapon (combi most likely).  Just need to re-do the points.

With Dark Heresy up for so many Ennie awards this year, I went back and read through a bunch of the main rulebook last week.  While I was at it, I looked through Necropolis 2350 for Savage Worlds again.  These two settings have some similarities, and throughout the time I was reading them my mind kept drifting to Warhammer 40K.  Eventually my mind drifted far enough that I started reading about the 5th edition of the rules online and some of the changes to the Space Marine codex.  One thing led to another and I stopped by Montag’s (my FLGS) to pick up a copy of the new SM codex.  I read through it this weekend and, well here we are….

I am considering throwing together a SM army, most likely 1750 points, that I could use vs. the old Necron force that I kept from when I used to play (3rd edition).  I am looking for some opinions on the army I am considering.

HQ

Chaplain with Terminator Armour & Melta Bombs

Troops

TacSquad #1 10 Marines, Flamer, Lascannon Sgt. Power Weapon w/ Razorback

TacSquad #2 10 Marines, Flamer, Lascannon, Sgt Power Weapon w/ Razorback

TacSquad #3 10 Marines, Meltagun, Hvy Bolter, Sgt Chainsword w/ Rhino

Elites

Terminator Assualt (5) w/ Lightning Claws w/ Land Raider +storm bolter dedicated
(Chaplain joins this unit)

Dreadnought twin-linked Autocannon

Heavy

2x Vindicators w/ HK Missile

Predator w/ sponson bolters + storm bolter.

I think this comes out to 1750 exactly.  My goal is to make this a stand and grab army.  It seems that missions with objectives are pretty key in 5th edition.  TacSquad #1 & #2 are broken into combat squads.  The Lascannon and 4 marines stay back to shoot and protect the Vindicators while the flamer/meltagun guys head off in the Razorback with the sgt and the remaining marines.The Razorback & crews will start in reserve as they are intended to grab objectives.  TacSquad #3 uses the Rhino to keep the whole squad together and they are there from the get go to grab and hold key objectives.

Landraider with the Termies and Chappy are meant to be a really big speed bump.  They cruise off to intercept whatever looks to be getting too close.  It’s a 600 point speed bump which could be an issue…hopefully they will tear things up pretty well.

The tanks are meant to light things up from afar.  I am focusing on doing as much general damage as I can with the tanks, leaving all the Lascannons in the hands of the Marine units.  Vindicators are placed to cover objectives where they can stay put and, hopefully, in some cover to just pelt any enemies that decide to snag an objective early (also useful for pinning down approaching troops).  As I thought about this more clearly I remembered that the attacker chooses which weapon is destroyed opens up 20 more points to play with elsewhere. HK missiles are there mostly to soak a weapon destroyed roll. Dreadnought’s goal is to shoot or smash anything that gets too close to the tanks, plus use the Autocannon to weaken units from a distance.

So 40k players, how does this sound for a “fun” army?  I doubt I would ever play this in a tournament.  I am planning to write up my own detail on a chapter and provide my own color scheme.  I don’t do well trying to copy the look of an existing chapter.

All constructive comments welcome.


Google Docs Templates for 4e

Posted: July 26th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »

I am not the worlds greatest designer, but I have been working on a few templates for 4th Edition D&D DM’s.  I have two created thus far and would love any comments or suggestions.

The first template is my Encounter Planner.  It is a simple form that I typically copy into my Google Sites based GM’s notebook.  The template is designed to have monster cards copied in from the compendium.

The second template is a simple combat matrix that I use to track damage and conditions for the monsters and NPC’s in my encounters.  I link to the matrix for a particular encounter in the Encounter Planner document.  It uses some simple conditional formatting to highlight status’s and bloodied monsters.

Google Docs allows people to share templates with others now, and you can find my two templates in the Docs template gallery.


D&D Monster Builder

Posted: July 13th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »

Wizards gave a little screen shot preview today of what the Monster Builder will look like.  The Monster Builder is the first of a set of tools in the Adventure Tools series.  These tools will be available as part of the Dungeons & Dragons Insider subscription.

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image © Wizards of the Coast.

The UI looks a bit cluttered, but it would appear that you can easily search for monsters, edit what you find, and create brand new creatures.  You can also build new creatures and “if you saw a power you liked on another monster, you can drag and drop it into your monster.”  One of my hardest things is coming up with new powers, and I would much rather borrow and edit.

The product looks promising, cannot wait to get my hands on it.  I don’t see any indication of a release date, only that more previews will be coming as the release gets closer.


RPG Character Compendium

Posted: July 11th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »

I was playing around with Google Sites today.  They have certainly made it easy to create sites by combining text, basic layout and gadgets.  It is the gadgets that really make the site shine because they allow you to add data from all over the place.

I made a few new sites today, but the one I worked on the most is a simple site for me to store and showcase some of the characters I have made for 4th edition D&D, Savage Worlds and other game systems.  I was surprised by how quickly I could post the data up that I wanted to include.

I have used two gadgets thus far, a Google Docs gadget to bring in my character background documents and the gadgets from iplay4e which embed a character sheet for 4E into the site.  Worked out pretty well I think.

I have only uploaded three 4e characters thus far, but I am planning to get all of my characters uploaded in the next few weeks.

Sean’s RPG Character Compendium


Kindle on the Cheap?

Posted: July 9th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »
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Amazon lowered the price on the 6″ Kindle 2 yesterday from $359.00 down to $299.00.  I love my Kindle as I think it is a great enabler for people who want to read.  There have been some discussions (here) over the past week about whether or not reading books is dying out, especially among techie types.  My answer is definitly no!  I attribute that answer 100% to the Kindle.  The Kindle makes it so easy to look up a book you are reading about or maybe just saw in a store and buy it right then and there.

If you don’t already have a Kindle, but have been considering one, now is a good time to jump at the opportunity with the reduced price point.


Google OS for Netbooks

Posted: July 9th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: chrome os, cloud computing, google, internet and technology | No Comments »
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Google announced that they are building a new computer operating system. The Google Chrome OS is a lightweight OS designed on the Linux kernel that is intended to be used on Netbooks and other computers where users want to use primarily web applications. The Google blog article reads:

Google Chrome OS is being created for people who spend most of their time on the web, and is being designed to power computers ranging from small netbooks to full-size desktop systems. While there are areas where Google Chrome OS and Android overlap, we believe choice will drive innovation for the benefit of everyone, including Google.

As a huge Google fan I am very excited about this news, and 2010 cannot get here soon enough so I can try this new OS out on either my EEE PC or perhaps a new netbook from one of the vendors that have already been announced as working with Google.

As I have thought about this new Google OS a few things have come to mind:

  1. My biggest disappointment with the Chrome browser is the lack of integration with Google stuff. Google Reader for RSS and Google Bookmarks for bookmarks would have been very obvious integration bits. I really hope Google includes lots of Integration with the OS. Since Joshua Schachter joined Google, I have been waiting for a way cool new version of Google Bookmarks. Perhaps that integration will come with Chrome OS?
  2. Jungle Disk, Live Mesh and Pogoplug are my local links to cloud storage. With these three applications I am either replicating data (Mesh), backing things up (Jungle Disk/S3), or simply making most of my data available anywhere (Pogoplug). I hope that Google realizes that getting to this data is important, and either works to provide access to some of these types of cloud services or offers a compelling service of their own (the fabled gDrive). I am storing a few hundred gigabytes on the three services I mentioned, so any gDrive will have to allow that at a price point close to what I am paying now to make me even consider it.
  3. My EEE PC is awesome, but part of that awesomeness comes from my ability to connect to the Internet from anywhere. I tether my Blackberry using VZAccess to grab a 3G connection on the go. I almost always tether via Bluetooth. If the Chrome OS does not offer me the ability to use VZAcess and tether my BB it will be much less useful and I would likely just keep what I have and use Windows 7.

I think Google has a real opportunity for the netbook market with Chrome OS. Windows 7 works so well that I am not 100% sure that this OS would have much effect on Windows sales for anything other than netbooks. I certainly don’t see anything in what I have read that would make me consider abandoning Windows at the office. I guess there is nothing to do now but wait and see what Google does.


Gaming and Google

Posted: July 3rd, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »
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I doubt it is much of a secret to anyone who games with me that I am a big fan using the various tools the Google offers to plan, note and record my game sessions.  I also use Google for pretty much every thing else I do online as well.

The Dice of Life blog seems to have the same addiction, and has been writing up a series of posts covering how to spice up your gamer life with a dash of Google.  Well worth the read, especially if you are not 100% familiar with how these online tools work.

While many of the Google tools work perfectly together, I am always wishing that things like Google Groups and Google Sites would work better together.   Google seems to be relying on gadgets for their different tools to allow them to be embedded into each other, but that does not work so well where Groups and Sites are concerned.

The software I really miss from Google is Google Notebook, which they no longer support.  It is actually still available, but I don’t think I would put any data into it.  Notebook was great for recording small snippets of information and random thoughts.  I am starting to use Evernote for this purpose, but I am not 100% sold that this is the route I want to go.

You can find my campaigns Google Site page here.


4e Iron Kingdoms

Posted: June 30th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »
Iron Kingdoms

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Very nice post with links to resources for gaming in the Iron Kingdoms (IK). For those not familiar with the Iron Kingdoms, it is the setting for the Warmachine and Hordes games by Privateer Press. The setting started out as a RPG setting for the d20 system, and has grown by leaps and bounds since that time. The world itself is a fantasy steampunk mix with both magic and blackpowder. This is one of my favorite settings, mostly due to the amazing World Guide that Privateer Press published. It is a huge reference to everything in the world. Anyway, the post below is a great summary of links to porting the IK world over to the 4th edition of D&D.

Iron Kingdoms 4e Resources

RPG Blog Carnival

[link to original | source: 1001 Bobs | published: 18 hours ago | shared via feedly]


Facebook v Google

Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

http://bit.ly/13bsnF Some interesting history here I was not aware of. I still use Google for almost everything, but I can see a day them I will turn to Facebook for more. I certainly turn to FB for more personal interactions.

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Mini Mario on DSi

Posted: June 28th, 2009 | Author: sean | Filed under: games and gaming | No Comments »

In Game Screen Shot I downloaded the new Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! from the DSi Ware store a couple days back and have been playing the game.  I had not played, or even heard of, the similar titles that came before this one.  The game is basically a puzzle game, you have a bunch of wind up mini Mario’s that you need to get through the level, a room, before time runs out.  You need to open doors, collect coins, kill or avoid bad guys, and lots of other typical Mario type things.

Top screenThe game is fun, and can be a bit challenging.  Once you reach the end of a level you need to defeat Donkey Kong by shooting mini Marios at him.  I am finding these to be the most difficult part, and I guess that’s why the reserve these for the boss challenge.  :)   It would be a little bit better game if it made use of both screens for game play.  That is my only issue thus far.

You can build, share and download levels over WiFi Connect which is a pretty cool way to keep the game fresh.  I think the game is well worth the 800 points I paid for it, especially since I was able to just snag it while laying in bed one night.