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Quote from: BUncle on May 30, 2014, 11:20:54 pmOh, my machine was basic specs 3 years ago when I got it - if I do any BE modding, it will be with screenies someone supplied me - I've never had 5, but did a pile of avatars when it came out anyway.Actually, I should upload said pile to the installed stuff, shouldn't I? I think I'll do that now.I will probably not get involved with Civ:BE due to a very limited financial budget. My computer was basic and standard 4 years ago.
Oh, my machine was basic specs 3 years ago when I got it - if I do any BE modding, it will be with screenies someone supplied me - I've never had 5, but did a pile of avatars when it came out anyway.Actually, I should upload said pile to the installed stuff, shouldn't I? I think I'll do that now.
I have played a few D&D games and was never particularly impressed with the game. I found the time commitment and scheduling to be the most painful part of playing the game. However, if you simply played one off games it could be okay.
Quote from: Dio on June 01, 2014, 05:18:39 amI have played a few D&D games and was never particularly impressed with the game. I found the time commitment and scheduling to be the most painful part of playing the game. However, if you simply played one off games it could be okay.That and recruiting and keeping attendance. If you were a DM, everything you drew up could be made worthless if 2 people out of five did not show that were crucial to the storyline. It was a pain in the ass.I agree, one shots are cool. But the problem was and still is that a lot of folks push for campaigns instead yet lack the commitment todo a campaign and refuse to do one shots. Another problem is the whole DM "my world" issues. Everyone wants to be the DM, but you got to check your ego at the door and remember it is the player's fun that matters, not your "world". So many DMs out there that do not let the players do cool stuff... I think those issues as well as what you have mentioned killed off the pencil and paper movement.That and the fact that there are MMOs. MMOs lack the flexibility and personal touch. But you do not have to worry with egos preventing you from gaming with rules that change on whims, pissing people off if you quit/ can not show up/ want to get laid instead that day, and you can play at 3 AM in your underwear and not have to go out if you wish.
Take this (excellent) OT to Other Games, maybe? This is a Site thread about recruiting efforts... Cool if I split it off?Also?Quote from: Dio on June 01, 2014, 05:18:39 amI have played a few D&D games and was never particularly impressed with the game. I found the time commitment and scheduling to be the most painful part of playing the game. However, if you simply played one off games it could be okay.Yeah; getting up with people is the big hassle...
I did have a few gurlz in my circle back in the day, but none of that crap, IIRC - and I would have been annoyed by any unfairness I noticed, and remembered.
My brother says Norleans is infested with demons, and maybe you met a couple that night.