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RPG Experience

Started by Gunslinger, March 14, 2007, 04:54:58 AM

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Gunslinger

Most people on RPG forums have it.  Games are designed from it.  People leave and stay in the hobby because of it.  I use certain systems and develop campaigns and scenarios around it.  I read RPG forums to gain more of it.  I use that additional experience to broaden others experience.  Judging and being judged does little to broaden the experience.  In my experience, sharing experience has been the greatest experience.  I'm thinking of destroying you all and taking your stuff for the experience to level up.  I'm one level away from gaining my next feat.    ;)
 

joewolz

-JFC Wolz
Co-host of 2 Gms, 1 Mic

flyingmice

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joewolz

"Have you ever got experience.../
Well...I ha-aa-aa-ave..."
-JFC Wolz
Co-host of 2 Gms, 1 Mic

Gabriel

I was having problems with exactly how to code a program.  I was stumped.  Fortunately, years of D&D had let me know exactly what to do.

I promptly put on some plate mail, grabbed my sword, loaded up the backpack with 10 foot poles, and headed to the nearby caves.

After a few hours of killing the inhabitants, I heard an otherworldly "ding" and knew I had accomplished my mission.  I came back to work and had no problem finishing the code.