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Darmak, Lord of all wurry-like creatures Started conversation Mar 24, 2001
Did you forget to mention that in order to participate one is needed to be able to safely waste many hours of his or her life? Or if not able to safely waste the needed hours, than he or she would have to be able to give up any chance at a steady job, or a relationship of any kind or social life. That should cover it all, I think.
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ÅçïÐßåth© H2G2-you can check out but you'll never leave! Posted Mar 25, 2001
::sigh::
AD&D days of wine and roses indeed, what a great guide entry
your comments about social life Darmak, and now we have the wonderfull people at Black Isle studio to ruin the development of our social interaction IRL!!!
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kabads Posted Apr 29, 2001
I've heard that people play this over the internet now - but am unable to find a way of looking at this. Anyone know of a way in?
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Amon Posted Nov 18, 2001
I'm sure that there's a MUD or MUSH or whatever somewhere on the net. Have you tried [URL removed by Moderator]?
Personally I'm more of a Mage the Ascension or Vampire the Masquerade player. Personally I wouldn't recoment playing online. but if you can't find players
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Researcher 199370 Posted Jul 26, 2002
Anyone else feel like owning up?!
'Yup, my name's Nick and I used to play AD&D..'
As the whole concept took off there were more supplementary books published - more 'monster manuals' etc and at £12 - odd a time (or thereabouts) and therefore only one richer kid in our circle of friends could afford them. I think he was very popular for a couple of years.
Does anyone remember the lead figures that came out at the same time? Suddenly you could also buy floor plans to dungeons and our collective descent into nerdom was assured...
On a subtler note - there was a complex moral / political 'alignment' which required each player to assume and play out their character in accordance with the chosen 'alignment'. Looking back that was quite an interesting idea.
Ah, the eighties eh? Such fond memories...
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manda1111 Posted Jul 27, 2002
Sorry to butt in on your conversation, but if
Researcher 199370
would go back to there own page and then click on the "EDIT PAGE" button and then write a little something about your self then a ACE can come and welcome you there properly
Sorry for interrupting your conversation
Manda
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Cryric Hornblower Posted Nov 29, 2002
I think there is a bunch of AIM groups. I don't know a way into any though there kind close knit.
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Zerrett87 Posted Apr 7, 2004
hey most the people who play this game don't have a life anyway and thats why they play
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GustyWinds Posted Apr 22, 2004
There are several ways to play online, for instance:
Forums, IRC, AIM, etc... but in those cases you need to trust the DM to roll the dice, and the DM needs to trust that his players don't cheat in creating their characters. In my experience, neither can be expected
Bioware's Neverwinter Nights faithfully represents the system, and online play allows for multiplayer campaigns to take place in both preconstructed and customized worlds.
In 2005, the MMORPG (same game genre as Everquest) Dungeons and Dragons Online will be released, based off of the 3.5 rules expansion.
In any case, about the whole "no social life" thing, Dungeons and Dragons is a game that needs to be played socially, just the same as Monopoly, Pictionary, or just about any other game.
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GustyWinds Posted Apr 22, 2004
Oh yeah, in case i didn't make it clear: I play D&D, and i don't see a damned reason to be ashamed of it.
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podstick Posted Mar 23, 2010
I admit it - I played Dungeons and Dragons. My email address is still based on my level god knows what halfling thief and I still have all the rule books in my book case. Some of the best evenings I have ever had were spent rolling dice and running away from metaphorical beasties. Oh those were the days. I so wish I had enough time and enough daft friends to do it all again.
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- 1: Darmak, Lord of all wurry-like creatures (Mar 24, 2001)
- 2: ÅçïÐßåth© H2G2-you can check out but you'll never leave! (Mar 25, 2001)
- 3: kabads (Apr 29, 2001)
- 4: Amon (Nov 18, 2001)
- 5: Researcher 199370 (Jul 26, 2002)
- 6: manda1111 (Jul 27, 2002)
- 7: Cryric Hornblower (Nov 29, 2002)
- 8: Zerrett87 (Apr 7, 2004)
- 9: GustyWinds (Apr 22, 2004)
- 10: GustyWinds (Apr 22, 2004)
- 11: Mr. X ---> "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes!" (May 17, 2004)
- 12: podstick (Mar 23, 2010)
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