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LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
Tue Nov 27, 2018, 05:47 PM Nov 2018

Checking in to see if any Tabletop Gamers exist.

From the beer & pretzel games of Axis & Allies and Talisman, to the hard-core games of the grognards (myself) like Advanced Squad Leader or Panzer Leader to the (again, myself) arcane, dusty recesses of D&D.

I'd pay folding money to see a D&D Editions flame war on DU... it might be a first here.

Never knew this group existed. Now I do; though it seems pretty geared towards console/PC gaming (granted-- that's where the money is, and the crowds do follow).

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Nictuku

(3,606 posts)
1. It has been a very long time...
Tue Nov 27, 2018, 06:43 PM
Nov 2018

But I used to run a TinyMUSH online Roleplaying game (White Wolf). My game was based in New Orleans. We had Vampires, Werewolfs, Mages, and Mortals. Some Voodoo flavor too.

pansypoo53219

(20,974 posts)
3. sorry, i go back farther to a german card game. schopskopf. or sheepshead.
Tue Nov 27, 2018, 10:27 PM
Nov 2018

i can say i did play it online with senator wellstone eons ago.

 

Codeine

(25,586 posts)
4. A few of us exist.
Sun Jan 13, 2019, 11:08 AM
Jan 2019

I play everything tabletop; boardgames, wargames, miniatures games, dexterity games, RPGs, Magic the Gathering, even collectible dice games.

I started in the 80s with AD&D, branched out into Squad Leader and the whole board wargame scene, and it grew from there. The 90s were a blur of minis and MtG, and in the 2000s I made the leap back into Dungeons and Dragons with the release of 4th edition (still the best.) Euro-style games got me back into boardgaming in a big way as well, and the recent success of tightly-designed and quicker-playing wargames like the COIN system from GMT has increased my play in that genre.

 

Codeine

(25,586 posts)
7. 1st edition will always hold a place in my
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 10:00 AM
Mar 2019

old man heart as the game that got the whole thing going, but gawd that’s a clunky old system compared to modern gaming. I will admit that while we loved 4th edition D&D we did stop playing that as well, switching over to “teh new hotness” of Dungeon World and other PBTA variants.

NeoGreen

(4,031 posts)
9. In all honesty, any version of D&D is good D&D...
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 10:18 AM
Mar 2019

...and even I was taken in and won over by the graphics and images in the 3.0/3.5 era books (you should see my library).

I also enjoyed the 3.75 Pathfinder version by Paizo, and have recently stared reading the rules to Starfinder.

It's all good.

Capt. America

(2,477 posts)
10. I started in the early 80s as well. I've played tons of role playing games and actually have a few
Wed Mar 20, 2019, 11:58 PM
Mar 2019

play tester credits to my name.

I have to kindly disagree with your assessment of 4th Edition. I read it once and knew immediately it was not for me. I do enjoy the heck out of 5th Edition.

NeoGreen

(4,031 posts)
5. Some of us even come late to the table...
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 09:24 AM
Mar 2019

...

It's getting tougher all the time to find people who have the time to play a table top game.

I'll start your D&D flame war:

I played D&D before it was 'advanced'!

With Real lead figures!



Oh, and in confession, I have a never-played box-shelf copy of Civilization.

 

Codeine

(25,586 posts)
8. I wish I would have played Basic
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 10:04 AM
Mar 2019

I had an old red box of Basic (a friend even had the old original game with the “fighting man” class, but honestly. . . ) that my parents got me for Christmas at the same time they got me the AD&D books. Being eleven years old I naturally assumed “advanced” meant “better” and so never paid much attention the the Basic stuff. A lot of old players assure me it was the better, cleaner system.

Capt. America

(2,477 posts)
11. I'm here. Mainly 5th edition but I have played tons of different role playing games. I even have
Thu Mar 21, 2019, 12:00 AM
Mar 2019

some play tester credits to my name.

"Pick up the dice and fight".

caraher

(6,278 posts)
12. Haven't had much time for gaming in recent years
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 02:49 AM
Mar 2019

I did play the original D&D back in the '70s once or twice, but mainly played SPI/Avalon Hill wargames until I went to college. Afterward I picked up the wargames again, mainly World in Flames, Air Superiority and similar air combat games, but have pretty much stopped those (and am slowly selling off my collection). I also started D&D with version 3.5 as a way to do things with the family (my wife and sons were playing tons World of Warcraft back then); this past weekend we played some 5th Edition.

I get a lot of flak from my family over my D&D characters, because I tend to prefer simple-minded, combat-oriented characters (e.g. my current half-orc barbarian). They want me to be a spellcaster, but I am not really interested in figure out the ins and outs of magic. Also, isn't the point of role-playing games that you get to be someone different? I think too much in real life, so I prefer to play someone who doesn't think much at all.

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