So who used to play "MUDs"?
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Re: So who used to play "MUDs"?
I would love to get into this. I mean, roleplaying with the Racketboy guys? How could I refuse? 
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Re: So who used to play "MUDs"?
Well we Europe living retro gamers have the timezone difference to the US living ones, which can be an issue, particularly if anyone form the group would be in West Coast timezone.
Just wondering, I know it is not the same, but wouldn't running some player run (i.e. with a human dungeon master) DnD campaign on something like Neverwinter Nights provide a lot of the attractive features you guys are seeking, or am I missing the point entirely?
Just wondering, I know it is not the same, but wouldn't running some player run (i.e. with a human dungeon master) DnD campaign on something like Neverwinter Nights provide a lot of the attractive features you guys are seeking, or am I missing the point entirely?
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Re: So who used to play "MUDs"?
That is an interesting option, but would only support a smaller group of people if I'm not mistaken. I would definitely be game to give it a try though.Ivo wrote:Well we Europe living retro gamers have the timezone difference to the US living ones, which can be an issue, particularly if anyone form the group would be in West Coast timezone.
Just wondering, I know it is not the same, but wouldn't running some player run (i.e. with a human dungeon master) DnD campaign on something like Neverwinter Nights provide a lot of the attractive features you guys are seeking, or am I missing the point entirely?