Sylvermynx wrote: »I played D&D/AD&D beginning in the mid 70s (tabletop of course). I was the DM for my daughter and her friends from junior high. We had a lot of fun until about mid high school - when they all got too busy trying to sort out graduating with honors and which college to go to.
After that, I played computer versions of Ed Greenwood's Forgotten Realms - the SSI Gold Box series. As time went on, I discovered TES I Arena when it released, then the other TES games as they released - along with many more forgettable games.
I still play Oblivion and Skyrim alongside ESO. I'm hoping I'll still be alive when TES VI releases.... and that it won't be something I can't deal with (like VR - I have massive vertigo, can't do VR.... ew....)
I haven't really been into the online D&D stuff - too invested in TES/ESO.
francesinhalover wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I played D&D/AD&D beginning in the mid 70s (tabletop of course). I was the DM for my daughter and her friends from junior high. We had a lot of fun until about mid high school - when they all got too busy trying to sort out graduating with honors and which college to go to.
After that, I played computer versions of Ed Greenwood's Forgotten Realms - the SSI Gold Box series. As time went on, I discovered TES I Arena when it released, then the other TES games as they released - along with many more forgettable games.
I still play Oblivion and Skyrim alongside ESO. I'm hoping I'll still be alive when TES VI releases.... and that it won't be something I can't deal with (like VR - I have massive vertigo, can't do VR.... ew....)
I haven't really been into the online D&D stuff - too invested in TES/ESO.
Oh sylver, you'll play es6 don't worry, you tell such interesting stories i never grow tired of reading them.
I wish i could had played d e d , i was lucky i even got to play once monopoly with my family.
There's also that table game where ppl need to find out who's the murderer, always wanted to try it.
Played tabletop D&D and AD&D since student life. Other tabletop RPG systems as well. Now and then if I search trough my old stuff I find hand drawn maps by the players on gridpaper, descriptions and drawings of characters and events.
On moments like that I get a retro-kick, still got my box of dice. Who knows, maybe some day in the future...