I've played online sessions too, I actually took that backstory from a character I had played on one with people from here. These crypto grifters should be sent to life in the gulags though, I'm getting real sick of this shit.
I mean, I play periodically with the Axe&Sickle discord group and we use a Fantasy Grounds license to do 3.5e online. I've also got a Pathfinder game that I play bi-weekly with friends in a different time-zone, which absolutely wouldn't be possible absent some kind of online interface. I've had a ton of fun setting up a Foundry server to accommodate the game, complete with mood music and sound effects and little animations for dramatic events. I also built a Kingmaker atlas-map for another game I'm a regular in, complete with ambient weather to represent the changing seasons.
And that's just modern day shit. D&D has been on the computer since at least the 80s, in various forms and in some of its most entertaining incarnations. Whomst among us hasn't shouted out "Sticks to Snakes!" while lobbing a bunch of twigs in the air, after playing the old Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara side-scroller?
If a Deep-State Faction Warforged with a preprogrammed hatred for dogs and marital issues isn't one of the backgrounds I'm gonna quit DnD outright.
But seriously though, they do understand that DnD is meant to be played without a computer, right?
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I've played online sessions too, I actually took that backstory from a character I had played on one with people from here. These crypto grifters should be sent to life in the gulags though, I'm getting real sick of this shit.
After the revolution the only crime will be being really annoying, and the only punishment will be having your internet capped at 1/mbps
if only Cheston had some NFTs too
Hey, check out this NFT I got, it is from the Climbing Guido collection in Liberty Green
™️Oh, this is just the thing to add to my Anez collection!
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Oh fuck LMAO. I forgot we have that emoji here.
I mean, I play periodically with the Axe&Sickle discord group and we use a Fantasy Grounds license to do 3.5e online. I've also got a Pathfinder game that I play bi-weekly with friends in a different time-zone, which absolutely wouldn't be possible absent some kind of online interface. I've had a ton of fun setting up a Foundry server to accommodate the game, complete with mood music and sound effects and little animations for dramatic events. I also built a Kingmaker atlas-map for another game I'm a regular in, complete with ambient weather to represent the changing seasons.
And that's just modern day shit. D&D has been on the computer since at least the 80s, in various forms and in some of its most entertaining incarnations. Whomst among us hasn't shouted out "Sticks to Snakes!" while lobbing a bunch of twigs in the air, after playing the old Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara side-scroller?