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Heya, I have been looking into Fate and have to say, I am somewhere between intense intrigue and confusion. I have already heard of Fate before since I saw people like adapting it to all kinds of general contexts to supply freestyle roleplay with some degree of structure.
Now, as someone who is a DnD Forever DM trying to explore these options, I am feeling a little unsure in regards to how this ends up feeling in actual play. Do you think you have examples of any actual play series where the setting is a High Fantasy one? I looked it up, but I mainly find things in more modern settings, which is fine, but I feel like I'd have an easier time if I saw someone tackle something closer to my goals.
I'm very much "old man yells at cloud" so I don't really watch actual plays or consume podcasts, but the fate site has a list: https://fate-srd.com/actual-play
I can't speak to their quality, but there's a bunch on that list.
The game should feel different than DND. Players have a lot more control, and that kind of affects every aspect of the game. DND tends to put everything on the DM, and players can only do stuff in character. a fate player can be like "I want to spend a fate point to say the king is in fact looking for a witch to hire" or "I wanna declare a story detail: the farm is run by a family of loyalists, so I'm a loyalist they will hopefully see me as a friend". That plus the ways to change rolls and outcomes makes for a different game. And the lack of focus on minutia like distance and spells per day.
Happy to go on about fate if you have questions!