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OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 5:59 pm
by Vertek
I was thinking about picking up a copy of OAR2 but then I read this review that detailed some content a bit problematic for 21st century sensibilities. Any chance Goodman might publish an revised edition that fixes some of this?

https://whatdoiknowjr.com/2018/12/27/wh ... -of-dread/

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2021 11:54 am
by jadawin
Really? If it offends you fix it yourself.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 6:14 am
by BanjoJohn
It's actually a really good adventure and island hex crawl. And the good thing about running games is you can change things. And its one thing to look at something yourself and think its problematic, its another to just let other people tell you what's problematic without engaging your own brain and thinking about something yourself.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 8:11 pm
by Vertek
I imagine with a little work I could fix it myself. Or I could choose to spend my money on game products that are more inclusive. Hey, maybe Goodman only wants to sell the OAR line to middle aged white men, that that's fine I guess. I mean, I fit that demographic... but my players don't.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 4:07 am
by thogard
The line is intended to present the original content, with a faithful conversion to 5e rules. I only skimmed the latter (I don't play 5e), but I agree with points raised in that review.

From what I've heard from folks lately, efforts are underway to pivot towards sensitivity in future products. These niche archival releases are years in the making, and I doubt the economics of a revised edition are feasible for GG.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:52 am
by BanjoJohn
Vertek wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 8:11 pm I imagine with a little work I could fix it myself. Or I could choose to spend my money on game products that are more inclusive. Hey, maybe Goodman only wants to sell the OAR line to middle aged white men, that that's fine I guess. I mean, I fit that demographic... but my players don't.
I would say that I keep being surprised by the ignorance and bigotry of people like you, but it seems to be a feature of the mindset you share with everyone in your group rather than a flaw with any individuals. I don't think you genuinely are interested in any of these products to begin with so you are starting from a place of bad faith. And you seem to have an ignorant understanding of the history of the hobby, as well as the people who played, because I know I would love to include anyone who wants to play, being that it was a refuge from the rejection of all the "cool kids" back in the day. But I suppose its just become the cool thing to try and bully people who were already the targets of being bullied, just for different reasons now, I suppose nobody is ever going to be good enough for you.

I don't see anything that is objectively exclusive about the OAR products, anyone can participate and enjoy the game together. I don't see how they need to be modified to be inclusive either. Whatever. I hope you and your friends have fun, but you should stop being a bully.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:55 pm
by AMLopez
BanjoJohn wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:52 am
I would say that I keep being surprised by the ignorance and bigotry of people like you, but it seems to be a feature of the mindset you share with everyone in your group rather than a flaw with any individuals. I don't think you genuinely are interested in any of these products to begin with so you are starting from a place of bad faith. And you seem to have an ignorant understanding of the history of the hobby, as well as the people who played, because I know I would love to include anyone who wants to play, being that it was a refuge from the rejection of all the "cool kids" back in the day. But I suppose its just become the cool thing to try and bully people who were already the targets of being bullied, just for different reasons now, I suppose nobody is ever going to be good enough for you.

I don't see anything that is objectively exclusive about the OAR products, anyone can participate and enjoy the game together. I don't see how they need to be modified to be inclusive either. Whatever. I hope you and your friends have fun, but you should stop being a bully.
Can I shake your hand?

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 7:57 pm
by darjr
thogard wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 4:07 am The line is intended to present the original content, with a faithful conversion to 5e rules. I only skimmed the latter (I don't play 5e), but I agree with points raised in that review.

From what I've heard from folks lately, efforts are underway to pivot towards sensitivity in future products. These niche archival releases are years in the making, and I doubt the economics of a revised edition are feasible for GG.
Ah, this is good news.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:42 pm
by GnomeBoy
BanjoJohn wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:52 am
Vertek wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 8:11 pm I imagine with a little work I could fix it myself. Or I could choose to spend my money on game products that are more inclusive. Hey, maybe Goodman only wants to sell the OAR line to middle aged white men, that that's fine I guess. I mean, I fit that demographic... but my players don't.
I would say that I keep being surprised by the ignorance and bigotry of people like you, but it seems to be a feature of the mindset you share with everyone in your group rather than a flaw with any individuals. I don't think you genuinely are interested in any of these products to begin with so you are starting from a place of bad faith. And you seem to have an ignorant understanding of the history of the hobby, as well as the people who played, because I know I would love to include anyone who wants to play, being that it was a refuge from the rejection of all the "cool kids" back in the day. But I suppose its just become the cool thing to try and bully people who were already the targets of being bullied, just for different reasons now, I suppose nobody is ever going to be good enough for you.

I don't see anything that is objectively exclusive about the OAR products, anyone can participate and enjoy the game together. I don't see how they need to be modified to be inclusive either. Whatever. I hope you and your friends have fun, but you should stop being a bully.
Banjo, your comments are definitely in the form of a personal attack. Please don't do that here.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:34 am
by BanjoJohn
GnomeBoy wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:42 pm Banjo, your comments are definitely in the form of a personal attack. Please don't do that here.
Well, as a survivor of public school bullying, and a survivor of Christian panic about D&D, and a bunch of other trauma, I sometimes do get flashbacks and get very defensive and feel the need to stand up against people I see as being a bully. I certainly did tone down my reaction before posting, but I can take additional time to cool off in the future. I certainly don't want to get into personal attacks against other people. But you do what you need to, and I'll try and be a better person.

Re: OAR2 Isle of Dread revised

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:07 pm
by GnomeBoy
BanjoJohn wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:34 am Well, as a survivor of public school bullying, and a survivor of Christian panic about D&D, and a bunch of other trauma, I sometimes do get flashbacks and get very defensive and feel the need to stand up against people I see as being a bully. I certainly did tone down my reaction before posting, but I can take additional time to cool off in the future. I certainly don't want to get into personal attacks against other people. But you do what you need to, and I'll try and be a better person.
Thank you.