I personally use Obsidian for keeping track of my campaigns and settings. It's like Notion with a lot more customizability. Thousands of plugins, a ton of themes, and you can always make your own plugin if you're a programmer. I think it's very important for your notes to last longer than the service or application you're using. When Obsidian stops being supported, I still have all my notes readable and usable, since it's all written in the fairly universal Markdown format. In a few updates it'll be much like Notion out-of-the-box, but for now all you need are the Dataview and DB folder plugins to make it almost identical to Notion. Also, this is helpful! I'm working on my first sandbox setting, so your videos have been very useful.
I just found your stuff today and have since watched pretty much all of it and subcribed. Your videos are well written, easy to understand, and address the nuts and bolts of running games that most advice videos gloss over. Thank you for making these. You're the man, Randall!
Love the video. So many people just lecture on how you should run sandbox with high level concepts...so few show how. Idea for a next video, how do you prep with example of the material you produce. This is so useful!
Just found your videos and watched a few. They're going to be extremely useful as I'm setting up my first sandbox campaign. Particularly like this one with working through examples etc! Keep it up!
I tend to co-create a setting with my players to fill in the "Knowns" of the setting. As we create, the players develop their characters and visualize their goals and motives in this world. My players are proactive. They are not the types of players that sit back and have the GM do everything for them. (my players are vetted) I'll be making a video on sandboxing (without finding ways to railroad/multi-choice the players, as you are technically suggesting in this video)
Thank you for making such a detailed yet clear examination of your process. I may not be ready to implement a sandbox game as a first time DM, however, you are heavily influencing how I approach the game conceptually. I look forward to implementing your advice in my current game, and eventually transitioning to the more challenging sandbox style in the future. I greatly appreciate your instructional videos. Kudos to you, sir.
This video is very helpful, I wish I had this information before I started my campaign 3 years ago. I’m going to use this to flesh out my other continents going forward.
I would actually love to see what you've done with Notion. I picked up Sly Flourish' Notion setup and I've been tinkering (poorly) with it since to get it where it's as streamlined as possible for me. I think the process of doing that is actually been pretty good for my prep streamlining. Things like, what is a good rhythm for me to get everything I need covered, what do I actually - Actually - need? That sort of thing. I'd love to swap campaign setups for notion with other DMs.
I've tried using notion but bounced off because I didn't find it especially intuitive, I would love to see how you structure your world building on that platform!
Is there a chance of you doing a notion video? I'm getting started working with it using the lazy dm template but I'm finding it difficult and I don't think that template is working for my style. I would greatly appreciate seeing how you do it as your content seems to stick better in my head.
I personally use Obsidian for keeping track of my campaigns and settings. It's like Notion with a lot more customizability. Thousands of plugins, a ton of themes, and you can always make your own plugin if you're a programmer. I think it's very important for your notes to last longer than the service or application you're using. When Obsidian stops being supported, I still have all my notes readable and usable, since it's all written in the fairly universal Markdown format. In a few updates it'll be much like Notion out-of-the-box, but for now all you need are the Dataview and DB folder plugins to make it almost identical to Notion.
Also, this is helpful! I'm working on my first sandbox setting, so your videos have been very useful.
I don't want to hear about the Notion program unless you get paid for it. Get that money.
Perfect timing on this video for me, as I was getting ready to outline my first sandbox!
Hope it helps!
I just found your stuff today and have since watched pretty much all of it and subcribed. Your videos are well written, easy to understand, and address the nuts and bolts of running games that most advice videos gloss over. Thank you for making these. You're the man, Randall!
That's very kind, thank you!
I recently used Worlds Without Number, Mythic Bastionland and Mythic GM Emulator to fill in my relationships and disputes and map.
Great set of tools!
This a great set of questions and templates to ask or use while planning a sandbox.
Thank you!
Love the video. So many people just lecture on how you should run sandbox with high level concepts...so few show how. Idea for a next video, how do you prep with example of the material you produce. This is so useful!
Thank you! I try to do a mix of concepts (with examples) and then some actual prep style videos.
This was really helpful, I am going to try something like this. Thank you.
Your channel is criminally under subbed. Just found your channel recently and every video has great information.
Thank you!
Just found your videos and watched a few. They're going to be extremely useful as I'm setting up my first sandbox campaign. Particularly like this one with working through examples etc! Keep it up!
I tend to co-create a setting with my players to fill in the "Knowns" of the setting. As we create, the players develop their characters and visualize their goals and motives in this world.
My players are proactive. They are not the types of players that sit back and have the GM do everything for them. (my players are vetted)
I'll be making a video on sandboxing (without finding ways to railroad/multi-choice the players, as you are technically suggesting in this video)
Love the conflict table! That's brilliant!
Your content is so good I really think you will get more subscribers if you keep making stuff this useful.
Very kind, thank you!
Thank you for making such a detailed yet clear examination of your process. I may not be ready to implement a sandbox game as a first time DM, however, you are heavily influencing how I approach the game conceptually. I look forward to implementing your advice in my current game, and eventually transitioning to the more challenging sandbox style in the future. I greatly appreciate your instructional videos. Kudos to you, sir.
Glad it was helpful! Happy gaming
I’d honestly watch ten more videos of ten other sandboxes you make in this manner. Great content!
Thank you!
About to run session 2 of my first sandbox game and tbese videos are coming in handy, I really hope the sandbox series continues a bit longer.
Yes, more to come! Happy gaming.
This video is very helpful, I wish I had this information before I started my campaign 3 years ago. I’m going to use this to flesh out my other continents going forward.
Definitely love all Notion for RPG examples, so please make a video on that. Thanks!
Another great vídeo!
Yes please, make a video on Notion.
Good video. As a DM getting back into gaming after a long hiatus this helps a lot.
Just discovered you really love the videos!
Thank you!
I would actually love to see what you've done with Notion. I picked up Sly Flourish' Notion setup and I've been tinkering (poorly) with it since to get it where it's as streamlined as possible for me. I think the process of doing that is actually been pretty good for my prep streamlining. Things like, what is a good rhythm for me to get everything I need covered, what do I actually - Actually - need? That sort of thing.
I'd love to swap campaign setups for notion with other DMs.
I too use notion to run my campaigns, and would love to hear more about how you implement it
As usual great stuff. Your game style is very similar to my own. Also running a sandbox campaign. I’m using Shadowdark for mine
Sounds great!
I've tried using notion but bounced off because I didn't find it especially intuitive, I would love to see how you structure your world building on that platform!
I think there is a small learning curve, but I've enjoyed it. I'll see how I can make it easy to follow.
You are such an underrated RUclipsr man
Thank you! Still new to it, so just learning my way through it all.
I love ALL Earthmote videos.
I use notion for work and writing and D&D. I would love to see how you do your worldbuilding and campaign design in Notion.
How would you run conflict in a West Marches setting? i.e. lands at the edge of civilization mostly uninhabited
Is there a chance of you doing a notion video? I'm getting started working with it using the lazy dm template but I'm finding it difficult and I don't think that template is working for my style. I would greatly appreciate seeing how you do it as your content seems to stick better in my head.
Hey, I'd love to hear how you use Notion for D&D.
Thanks!
Can you make the word doc available for download?
With your method of building a sandbox, is it possible to get started on the left foot instead of the right?
If you believe it, you can achieve it
Can you list the movies referenced?
Players excel at finding conflict.
This is a great video!
Thank you!