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    #16
    Originally posted by thedeadlyassassin View Post
    Well one thing I don't get is when I played RuneScape and posted about it, a lot of people mocked me and called me a little kid. But seeing that a lot of you are grown men and defending DnD... I just don't get it.

    RuneScape is basically the MMORPG video game of DnD. The only problem is it has a bit of "kiddyness" to it, but also has some good adult humor. Not to mention some of my greatest times, like what Johnyrico said, were on RuneScape getting 99 hunter. Much better than a round where I nearly got 100 kills in 2142 or BF2.
    I know what you mean deadly, when I used to play RuneScape I always had more of a blast grinding than I did than I did in most mmos, But dang woodcutting was so tedious! >_<

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      #17
      I've read a ton of Forgotten realms books, and loved them, especially the legend of Drizzt and the Cleric quintet.... Never tried the game

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        #18
        Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
        So that must be why there are at least 2 dozen games built on the Dungeons and Dragons role playing sytem? That's why there is an RPG Genre to begin with, considering just about every computerized role playing game ever made can trace its inspiration to Dungeons and Dragons? Ok.

        -Rand

        what do rocket propelled grenades have to do with it

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          #19
          Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
          Depends on what edition of D & D he is talking about, and what video games. 4th Edition of D & D absolutely, positively blows. I finally borrowed the three core books recently from the Library, and gave up on a full read in absolute disgust at how poorly designed it was and how obvious Wizards of the Coast was being in trying to squeeze every last dime out of their player base--going go far as to almost require the use of costly miniatures in gameplay (including basing a simple concept such as movement on miniatures squares), and hawking their soon-to-be-pay online service at every chance. Not to mention that all the core books are $40.00 each.
          Hmmm I've played DnD since I was 13. Form the Basic set upto and currently 4th ed. I don't find that 4th ed blows. It is different and I've heard people complain about it before. As DnD goes I like 4th for one reason...standardization. I also like the way you can modify your character. However it must be said that I prefer GURPs or other points based systems over DnD. I really like ability to totally customize my character how I want and not be restrained to some stupid preconceived class or a weak ass multi class.....It's off topic ...just my two cents

          Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
          I'm a fan of the Forgotten Realms because of how rich the world and history were, and they completely gutted it in so many ways it's not funny--including advancing the timeline 100 or so years, killing off more than half the gods in the meantime, summarizing those 100 years in ONE PARAGRAPH where they just posted a 120 page timeline of history last year, smashing two worlds into one (literally), and shortening all the summaries of their major areas into two pages each. Anyone defending 4th edition as better than video games needs to have their heads checked.
          To me Forgotten Realms are content and not a game system. I don't really care about the pre canned content that ships with a RPG system

          Third edition was a lot better, but I did not like the money grab that was 3.5, released a scant 2-3 years after Version 3. However, Version 2 of the game was spectacular, rich in its options and worlds, built upon a grand history of play, and the high point of the game. A good DM can weave a tale that immerses the players.
          Yeah 3.5 was kinda weak in that way. Especially the reduction in Sorcerer spell times

          Most video games are shear garbage. Maybe 1 in 10 titles is worth something, 1 in 20 are outright good, and 1 in 100 are brilliant. The shear numbers of games released really bring down the overall average. They are often short, they are by and large impossible or extremely difficult to build upon and expand (the modder community only has a selection of games to work with--those with the tools released to work on them--and only so many modders out), and often provide less value for the money than D & D (10 hours for a $50 game far too often).
          I guess the question was "Are video games better than DnD" so I understand why your breaking down video game ratios but, I don't understand this logic. Just because there are lots of shitty games produced doesn't mean you have to waste your time on em

          In terms of being able to impact the world, add to it, expand it, the only thing close to D & D are Muds. From that sense, D & D wins. You're only limited by imagination, and you don't have to decipher complex code. A Class AAA game is better than D & D in almost all ways, and games are easier to pick up, easier to pause, and require fewer players in one spot.
          Hmm lots points in here... some I agree with. I agree that content can get added to DnD much easier. I don't agree with
          A Class AAA game is better than D & D in almost all ways, and games are easier to pick up, easier to pause, and require fewer players in one spot.
          They are completely different... which one is better is subjective. While it is true that video games requires less people to play. It's easier to pause and yes has an easier learning curve I don't think those values alone make video games better. DnD has more going for it in someways than video games. For example In my gaming group there are no annoying 13 year olds. No one spams the chat. If we don't like playing with someone we as players all vote and can perma ban someone(and yes we have). Theres allways an open slot on the "Server" and the number one reason why I say DnD is better than video games

          ....I get to hang out with my best friends and drink beer and roll dice...period.

          I have a regularly scheduled game every bi-weekly. All of us are married and 4 out of 6 guy's have kids. Without our game I know I would not see these guy's that often....Its the social aspect that makes DnD great.

          I tell my wife who is squeamish on DnD that she can tell her friends that I'm going to my regular friday night "poker night" if it makes her feel better.

          In the end, it largely comes down to personal preference and the quality of a video game vs. that of your Dungeon Master. Both are valid forms of entertainment.
          I agree however I think it comes down to more than the DM but how good your entire gaming group is.

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            #20
            DnD wins hands down! There are no limits on what you can do b/c it's all with your imagination and there can always be a new evil to conquer or good, if you're an evil character. Only thing that stops you is your roll!

            Video games are great but they are so limited with what you can do. There is always an END, if you will. WoW still has an END. Same with Warhammer, and all those other MMORPG's out there. With DnD, you can base it off in the fantasy realm, present or future. And if you play without a book, that's no problem b/c you guys can make it up as you go as long as your DM (Dungeon Master for you Phantom) is good at it. Hell you can even have themed types of games, such as Halfling characters and such.

            I'll play an ok DnD over a great video game anyday b/c I know and love it. Plus, the more alcohol and/or drugs the DM has, the better imagination he/she will have when making your campaign....lol. I'm not endorsing drugs but it does make for a good game in DnD.
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              #21
              Originally posted by FieryDragon View Post
              Plus, the more alcohol and/or drugs the DM has, the better imagination he/she will have when making your campaign....lol. I'm not endorsing drugs but it does make for a good game in DnD.
              It's a has been proven that our DM (GM whatever) gives out better XP after a few shots....

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                #22
                Originally posted by mapes View Post
                it's A Has Been Proven That Our Dm (gm Whatever) Gives Out Better Xp After A Few Shots....:d
                Yes!
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