Because you don't always HAVE friends and...well, I suppose you generally have a table available.
Aemon Send a noteboard - 23/09/2009 05:44:28 PM
It's all about replicating an enjoyable experience. Think about it: people play sports games, right? And that's despite the fact that they're horribly pale imitations of real sports. Playing DDO might not be the same as playing in person, but if it's close, it can still be fun. Actually, I think DDO would have a relatively good chance of reproducing the play experience. The mechanics are well defined and suited to computer control, you can keyboard/voice chat with your friends in real time, story and simulation are easily conveyed, etc.
It's not the real thing, but when your friends can't be over for a night of DnD, you might just find DDO more fun than you thought.
It's not the real thing, but when your friends can't be over for a night of DnD, you might just find DDO more fun than you thought.
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23/09/2009 10:35:00 AM
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Why would I want to play D&D anywhere but with friends around a table anyway? *NM*
23/09/2009 03:41:26 PM
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Because you don't always HAVE friends and...well, I suppose you generally have a table available.
23/09/2009 05:44:28 PM
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No, it's true. No catch.
23/09/2009 03:52:31 PM
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Yeah, and we'll see how that goes for them.
23/09/2009 05:35:47 PM
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well don't forget, DnD has Wizards behind it
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