I finally realized that this is true. I haven't truly felt the desire to play a video game since I got into PnP. Even the best CRPGs can only emulate the real deal. It all feels so shallow and pointless now. I just wanna PnP. What should I do?
What should I do?
I finally realized that this is true. I haven't truly felt the desire to play a video game since I got into PnP. Even the best CRPGs can only emulate the real deal. It all feels so shallow and pointless now. I just wanna PnP. What should I do?
What should I do?
RPGCodex: "Yeah, cRPGs are pretty shit."
Lower your expectations faggot
Luckily you've now been here a year and get access to GD... so you can put all your blogdex shit in there.
Soon the glamor of PnP will fall off and the facade will crumble as you begin to realize how most groups are filled with cretins; never mind the groups where the new guy gets thrown into the center of nerd cronyism. Then you'll become jaded by PnP as well. In the end the only thing that never truly fails us is masturbation.
But the advantage of CRPGs is that you dont need several other friends to play them, and we happen not to have any.
In the end, having kids and so building your own party without rerolls and ironman it all the way is the ultimatedoomadventure. Dual DMing is quite the pain sometimes though.
In the end, having kids and so building your own party without rerolls and ironman it all the way is the ultimatedoomadventure. Dual DMing is quite the pain sometimes though.
Way to lose the game.
In the end, having kids and so building your own party without rerolls and ironman it all the way is the ultimatedoomadventure. Dual DMing is quite the pain sometimes though.
Way to lose the game.
What game are you playing?
In the end, having kids and so building your own party without rerolls and ironman it all the way is the ultimatedoomadventure. Dual DMing is quite the pain sometimes though.
Way to lose the game.
What game are you playing?
The Game of Life. And I can't comprehend the losers who settle for "diplomatic victory".
I felt like this the first time I played PnP. Just remember that cRPGs are a totally different deal than PnP with totally different strengths.