10 thoughts on “My PJ Lifestyle article on older gamers is up.”

  1. Heh. Yes, it is awesome.

    The really nifty part is, with a laptop with a webcam, and the DM’s phone number .. doing a pen-and-paper RPG doesn’t require everyone to be in the same time zone, let alone the same room.
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    Of course, it *is* better when “all in the same room” happens ..
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    Mew

      1. And a smartphone for note-passing…”My half-elf thief picks the paladin’s pocket…”
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        Mew

  2. Fifth Edition is still a travesty. The classes for humans should only be Cleric, Magic User, and Fighting Man. Hobbits should advance as Fighting Men to a maximum of level four.
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    It’s almost like I’m too much of an obnoxious cuss for that sort of social activity.
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    Recently, I’ve been looking at the Domains at War’s free basic ruleset, and wondering if I could make an entertaining computer program.

    1. Then I am a proud heathen.
      I’ve played my share of Champions, and it just isn’t that good a rule set.

      1. With luck, the legal problems with Villains and Vigilantes 3rd edition will be over soon. I’ve played it in a con, and it was pretty good.

  3. I agree about the latest version of D&D. It cranked my nostalgia knob hard enough that I really want to play it.
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    Of course, finding mature people to play with who can all synchronise schedules is the hard part.

  4. i hope to get back into gaming when i occasionally *can* do as i please. sometimes being an adult gets in the way of that. someone mentioned meetup, which appears to be a very good thing. thanks for the inspiration, Moe.

  5. I have Shadowrun and Victoriana on the shelf. Never been able to find a crowd for either one. *sigh*

    Just still not pleased with what D&D has become. Though I’d give Pathfinder a whirl if I could find some folks for that, too.

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