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Allen Varney loses it.

Started by Warthur, March 17, 2009, 09:04:09 AM

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Quote from: Stuart;290919Since we've drifted into talking about Roleplaying games played online, did many other people spend much time with MUDs and MUSHes?
What do you mean, "did"? I still do. Sure, it's ancient technology by today's standards; but hey, isn't old school gaming supposed to be hip these days?
Previously known by the name of "GrimGent".

Simlasa

The Fantasy Grounds stuff looks pretty impressive...
I play in a local group, face to face, but FG (with the Call of Cthulhu rules addition) looks like it would be a great thing for my friend in Seattle and I to use for gaming...
We play WOW and COH together sometimes... but lament that those games will always be subject to someone else's design... whereas PNP (or VTT) RPGs allow us whatever our cretinous hearts desire. Plus we aren't forced to share our game time with wankerous strangers.