Table-top RPGS?

Do any of you guys play table-top RPG's? Dungeons & Dragons? Vampire: the Reset?

Which ones do you play?

Nastirith 20 years ago
So, do any of you pen & paper gamers have any interest in writing, or have already, any gaming modules?

I'm looking for some professional quality mods that have been playtested to be put on the Wanderer's Haven website for pay-per-download. You'd get whatever profits, I'm just interested in generating traffic to the site.

We're working on D&D 3.5 Edition stuff, but I'd like to keep the door open for any systems that are out there!

Let me know if you're interested! :P
Vebran 20 years ago
I have tried it twice.

Once when I was about in, oh 7th grade and we started out and of course the kid doing the game was like, "You see a room full of treasure, what do you do?" What the fuck do you think I was going to do? I went for it. "You died" I stopped there, I mean really what in the hell?

I then tried it some 20 years later with my next door neighbor, who was ironically enough in the Army special forces. He invited this guy he knew who ran D&D games and they spent the night trying to explain it and run me through it.

Needless to say it was boring as hell compared to EQ at that point. Wee, I get to spend hours and hours running around some world, in which I was weaker than a damn toddler. "Well you can't have that because you can't use it well." WTF? I mean really it's not like I'm playing against someone else.

Honestly nowadays my imagination cannot compete against the graphics and depth of some of the better MMORPGs. Technology has outstripped the ability to create an illusion of the mind. I'm only waiting for a time when they have games that provide the actual smells of said game.......well real smells not Leather Goddess of Phobos smells.
Gilae 20 years ago
Vebran
I have tried it twice.

Once when I was about in, oh 7th grade and we started out and of course the kid doing the game was like, "You see a room full of treasure, what do you do?" What the fuck do you think I was going to do? I went for it. "You died" I stopped there, I mean really what in the hell?
I then tried it some 20 years later with my next door neighbor, who was ironically enough in the Army special forces. He invited this guy he knew who ran D&D games and they spent the night trying to explain it and run me through it.

Needless to say it was boring as hell compared to EQ at that point. Wee, I get to spend hours and hours running around some world, in which I was weaker than a damn toddler. "Well you can't have that because you can't use it well." WTF? I mean really it's not like I'm playing against someone else.

Honestly nowadays my imagination cannot compete against the graphics and depth of some of the better MMORPGs. Technology has outstripped the ability to create an illusion of the mind. I'm only waiting for a time when they have games that provide the actual smells of said game.......well real smells not Leather Goddess of Phobos smells.


The brutha knows what I'm talkin 'bout.