I have a craving for some D&D

illusion88

Lifer
Oct 2, 2001
13,164
3
81
What is a geek to do?
I haven't played in about 10 years but all the sudden I have a need to be rolling 20's.
AHHH
I think I need to install EQ2 again so I can get my RPG fix in.
 

RichardE

Banned
Dec 31, 2005
10,246
2
0
Everyone has these feelings from time to time bro, just hold strong, itll pass, just be strong man...dont go back to them...don't go...
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
68,143
10
81
yeah i agree. i want to join a D&D session but none around here. I used to play weekly with some friends but they either joined the military, got married or moved out of state heh
 

Maleficus

Diamond Member
May 2, 2001
7,682
0
0
None of these crappy CRPG's can compare to sitting with some friends and playing D&D, not worth suggesting. Have you tried checking local hobbyist shops? People used to tell shop owners around here when/if they were running campaigns for various P&P RPG's.

Good luck and happy gaming.
 

illusion88

Lifer
Oct 2, 2001
13,164
3
81
Originally posted by: Maleficus
None of these crappy CRPG's can compare to sitting with some friends and playing D&D, not worth suggesting. Have you tried checking local hobbyist shops? People used to tell shop owners around here when/if they were running campaigns for various P&P RPG's.

Good luck and happy gaming.

I checked them out, they didnt have anything listed. I did get put on an "on call" list, so if something coems up they will call me. The did mention that in the city (San Francisco) you can usually find a weekly game. But that's an hour away :(
 

Shadowknight

Diamond Member
May 4, 2001
3,959
3
81
I've been in 3 groups;
1. The first was dungeon crawl with a little roll playing; fun, moved the plot along without a big deal about consistant characterization. Got along great with the DM and the other adults, the kids where a pain in the ass. The kids ALSO slowed things down a lot; got annoying after a few months
2. Community amatuer hour theater. Dropped it after 3 weeks.
3. 3rd edition D&D, which I hate. DM was obsessed with characterization and such. Group tended to be noisy and slow things down, so I kept quiet to minimize excess chatter. DM complained because my character "wasn't contributing to the group", whatever that means. Told him my direction for the character (really stong yeti who eventually turned into an incompetent magician, based on his stats). Got certain stats dictated for no reason, Got my alignment changed arbitrarily; DM also made too big of a point of making obnoxious NPC character. Wanted an eastern mythology based campaign, yet kept rolling up random monsters which didn't fit in that world, such as beholders, and random monsters could get the entire party killed quite easily. Oh, and clerics didn't exist so any death is permanent. Players were cool, but everything else sucked. DM took it WAY too seriously.

2/3 of the games I played in sucked. It's not necessarily hard to find a group, such as asking around in gaming stores, the problem is finding a GOOD group. Based on my experiences, I'm not sure I even want to try playing again. I want to have fun playing, not having to seriously obsess over getting perfect characterization and making a 10 page outline on my characters past, fear of snakes from child-hood, and what his favorite cheese is.