Hi all,
Having a look round the forums, this community seems great, so I was wondering if you could help me with some decisions. Way back on 1999 to 2001 I used to play Shadowrun with a group of friends (8 players and a GM, was a crazy giant group, ended up with a blimp for a base and a dangerous AI plugged into a robot body that looked suspiciously like ED-209, but that's by the by). Since then I played a bit of D&D, Mage the Awakening and a few others minorly.
I recently picked up Shadowrun Returns and wait with baited breath for Shadowrun Online. Anyway, this got be incredibly nostalgic. Suffice to say, I now have a limited edition copy of the 5th Edition rule book and a copy of Sprawl Wilds. I've manged to wrangle up some friends to give it a go.
I've never really GMed before, but given my background knowledge of the world, it seems appropriate. They've never RPed before either, so it's become quite the experiment.
Last night we got half way through Fast Food 5.0. Whatever I knew about the rules back in 1999 (We played a hybrid of 1st and 2nd edition rules), well I may as well not have played as I can't remember a thing about how it worked, but anyway, we gave it a go. The quick start rules seemed to be missing quite a lot, so it was fortunate I had the big book near to refer to. Problem is, you end up slipping back and forward through the book. We spent most of the evening checking through rules!
I had explained before we began that as a test session, it was going to be a lot like that, and we started to really pick up some of the standard combat rolls as we got through (the guys had managed to start a fight with the security guard before they even spoke to Vic Fratelli), so I'm sure it will shore up after time.
Anyway, that's my story, here's my quandry.
Once we have finished Fast Food Fight 5.0, the next step will be for everyone to make their own characters. There seems to be a lot of options for pre-made adventures out there, so I'm really wondering what sort of order I should employ.
I plan on getting Firing Line and Splintered States once they go into print, and probably also pick up the Season 5 adventures as they are released.
I was thinking about starting in Sprawl Wilds - from what I gather this gets you outside of the usual elements of Seattle, I thought the idea of them proving themselves in the rougher more feral parts of the city and building up makes sense.
If I went through all of them, and then say, Splintered State, followed by Firing Line, I'm sure many of Season 5's adventures would be released. I'm not planning on convention play - we live in England, not sure what there's even about for Shadowrun, so they would be used solely for the fact it's a continuous campaign. Moving them to Chicago would be easy enough, but if I run out of adventures due to the release schedule, would I then be broken?
(apologies for the wall of text!)
Thanks for any input all!