I think journaling and how its done is the greatest barrier to solo-play in my honest opinion. Especially when you get certain RUclipsrs 'showing off' with their (admittedly brilliant) creations. Setting that level can really put people off and I think your approach is the best way as it gives people confidence and also makes it so that we aren't measuring our own journals against other ones.
Thank you very much the scope of my videos is to help solo gamers not to sell you anything just to help you enjoy your RPG games and get the most out of them.Game on my friend.
I have a large collection of office supplies and have started buying fountain pens, French paper and Japanese mechanical pencils, I do almost every gamming record by hand, once I start to type it onto my computer I loose interest fast. Thank you for the video it was entertaining and informative.
That Baldur's Gate analogy is very useful in visualizing what parts of your adventure should be narrow focused and which should be wide. Although personally I will never forget "Kobold" on level 1 of the Naskel Mines 😆
Another good topic & video Arti! I like these practical looks at specific things that go into solitaire. This stuff is more helpful than just focusing on the latest game system & products which YT is now primarily. I finished an adventure recently where I heavily journaled. It was interesting for awhile but I got tired of all the writing & by the last session was at the table top & only journaled the highlights after. It was a good experiment & it did flesh out things in more detail but once I start journaling I tend to go overboard with character dialog & recording every die roll. It was cool for slowing things down, stripping away mechanisms that aren't really needed, which made it very portable. Only used a d20 for resolution & world questions so a pencil, the journal & the d20 was easy to take with me. I'm glad I tried it but I don't want to go back to journaling that heavily. Not anytime soon.
Analog gaming is refreshing. I’m slowly building up a game-world zettlekasten. I think it’s a very useful technique more gamers should try tapping into.
I learned that lesson when using an online journaling app. I never use computer apps that store the info online, localized data stored on your HD is a must.
Thanks for this man! I really appreciate it. If you ever do a part 2, I'd love to see a casual flip through of all your journals. Would be like a trip down memory lane :D
Ahh journaling is truly the best! My session notes from group gaming are full of drawings of the most important events and for some reason it's the only thing that makes me remember whats going on
Strange choice of timeline bookends, as World War 2 actually started in September 1939. Apart from that, the points you make are insightful and should be helpful for anyone just starting to find their way in RPGs.
I started dot-pointing but now have one-and-a-half 96-page A4 exercise books filled with a rough handwritten story with dialogue, my workings, and maps. These have created, in my opinion, an epic story of adventure, comradery, and tragedy, all the while filling my world with locals, NPCs, encounters, and details. All this and with no end in sight, and...with Maxwell Smarts' wise words..." and loving it!" Thank you for your video.
That’s very good advice for me i knew it had to be and to be honest if I hadn’t watched this I would have probably wrote a book 😃thanks for this video 👍
Do you journal differently for different games systems or when playing a system you haven't played before? I found that I was recording all events when playing IronSworn - i think because it was my first solo game, but also because I didn't know the system and had to track mechanics as I went.
I journal the same different games are different I adapt to the game maps NPC’s story dialog that is pertinent to the story line solo is all about adapting
I think journaling and how its done is the greatest barrier to solo-play in my honest opinion. Especially when you get certain RUclipsrs 'showing off' with their (admittedly brilliant) creations. Setting that level can really put people off and I think your approach is the best way as it gives people confidence and also makes it so that we aren't measuring our own journals against other ones.
Thank you very much the scope of my videos is to help solo gamers not to sell you anything just to help you enjoy your RPG games and get the most out of them.Game on my friend.
I have a large collection of office supplies and have started buying fountain pens, French paper and Japanese mechanical pencils, I do almost every gamming record by hand, once I start to type it onto my computer I loose interest fast. Thank you for the video it was entertaining and informative.
You are very welcome I am glad you enjoyed it and game on my friend
That Baldur's Gate analogy is very useful in visualizing what parts of your adventure should be narrow focused and which should be wide. Although personally I will never forget "Kobold" on level 1 of the Naskel Mines 😆
Game on my friend
Thank you! Some of you best work!
Thank you again game on my friend
Another good topic & video Arti! I like these practical looks at specific things that go into solitaire. This stuff is more helpful than just focusing on the latest game system & products which YT is now primarily.
I finished an adventure recently where I heavily journaled. It was interesting for awhile but I got tired of all the writing & by the last session was at the table top & only journaled the highlights after. It was a good experiment & it did flesh out things in more detail but once I start journaling I tend to go overboard with character dialog & recording every die roll. It was cool for slowing things down, stripping away mechanisms that aren't really needed, which made it very portable. Only used a d20 for resolution & world questions so a pencil, the journal & the d20 was easy to take with me. I'm glad I tried it but I don't want to go back to journaling that heavily. Not anytime soon.
Amen, brother I hear you there less is better in my opinion game on my friend.
Analog gaming is refreshing.
I’m slowly building up a game-world zettlekasten. I think it’s a very useful technique more gamers should try tapping into.
Agreed its a great resource and never gets old Game on my friend
Some great advice and ideas, and perfect timing because I'm just about to start playing Apawthecaria
Game on I hope all your rolls are 20's
I learned that lesson when using an online journaling app. I never use computer apps that store the info online, localized data stored on your HD is a must.
Yes it sucks I only trust pencil and paper
Thanks for this man! I really appreciate it. If you ever do a part 2, I'd love to see a casual flip through of all your journals. Would be like a trip down memory lane :D
No problem I am glad you enjoyed it game on my friend
Ahh journaling is truly the best! My session notes from group gaming are full of drawings of the most important events and for some reason it's the only thing that makes me remember whats going on
That is a very cool way of doing it. Thanks for subscribing and game on my friend
Strange choice of timeline bookends, as World War 2 actually started in September 1939. Apart from that, the points you make are insightful and should be helpful for anyone just starting to find their way in RPGs.
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed the video game on my friend
I started dot-pointing but now have one-and-a-half 96-page A4 exercise books filled with a rough handwritten story with dialogue, my workings, and maps. These have created, in my opinion, an epic story of adventure, comradery, and tragedy, all the while filling my world with locals, NPCs, encounters, and details. All this and with no end in sight, and...with Maxwell Smarts' wise words..." and loving it!" Thank you for your video.
Thank you for commenting game on my friend.
That’s very good advice for me i knew it had to be and to be honest if I hadn’t watched this I would have probably wrote a book 😃thanks for this video 👍
Do you journal differently for different games systems or when playing a system you haven't played before? I found that I was recording all events when playing IronSworn - i think because it was my first solo game, but also because I didn't know the system and had to track mechanics as I went.
I journal the same different games are different I adapt to the game maps NPC’s story dialog that is pertinent to the story line solo is all about adapting
Looks like you have been busy busting out videos lately.
Yeah, I have had some time to devote to it so I did how have you been man?
@@artichokedip9150 doing pretty good.
@@solorpgguy That always good to hear