There's a French Actual play (Game of Roles) in which they make fun of DnD by overcoming a ranger, in two attempts, before the GM even finished to list all the attacks, bonuses, class details of the ranger. Just to show the complexity.
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We are 2 years in and... and I don't think we will do it in less than another year.
It is a very good sales person. But he didn't understood how could the network (or Internet) change the world, even with his Windows monopole. He had Encarta and lost it, without reusing it, to Wikipedia.
He sold his first software before it was even finished to his own unuversity.
He saved Apple to avoid an antitrust trial.
It's just business right?
Yes and let's not disturb them. They may discover something interesting? And perhaps avoid to disgust people from our hobby by explaining that math is a must and classes too? I'm not even sure if I am trolling on purpose or because of the topic.
Never touched Dungeon and Dragons' stuff. And I am a dev.
I don't want to point again the impression that some DnD players seem to think that DnD is the only way to play ttrpg... but well.. it's tempting, doesn't it?
Thank you! Fixed :)
Google docs is a no-go. But I was looking at etherpad indeed.
Thank you. I'll check again what it proposes.
Then I have to pick a system. I'll check if I can play without a system or something which is out of our way.
It's fantasy system, not metric system 🧌