I wouldn't sit on that thing for a million bucks! On the other hand, nice to see some inventive minds around. Would never work in the over-regulated US of mine...
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I started flolowing this comic pretty near the beginning. I thought at first it was yet another webcomic based on roleplaying games with some satire about the genre and some breaking of the fourth wall better writing and art than usual, but otherwise it seemed to be covering familiar ground.With this chapter, it's gotten interesting. With today's page, it's gotten really interesting. Most of us, I expect, have been roleplayers, and know the fleeting pleasures when the imaginary reality seems to have enough continuity and integrity to seem real in its own right, for a moment and then are frustrated at the inevitable disruption.(Which, come to think of it, may be what the people ranting about the shift in direction of the comic are feeling.)Stories about players becoming completely immersed in games, with predictable too much of a good thing warnings, have long since become a cliche. I'm sensing, here, that we may get a more interesting exploration of the longing roleplayers feel, as I, for one, have spent a lot of time trying to explain to myself what it is that I'm longing for, and I never can quite explain it.
I wouldn't sit on that thing for a million bucks! On the other hand, nice to see some inventive minds around. Would never work in the over-regulated US of mine...
Initial registration In fact, I Weli pptticiaare? INVESTIGATION of? your f? Tr? Sorerie R. And yes, they pay as long as you know. I have some free survey sites that are tr? S reliable? SSGI just visit my profile by clicking my name or e-mail me f? R they are. I only give sites that I have? T? Pay? by one if you do not have trich?. They are all reliable? SSIG and I've never had a problem? Me with them. (I am now a year-bit) The best part is that anyone can do, and they are simple. You will not get rich, but they certainly contribute? bills:) 2 Btw all aufgef above? Companions are spammers and I am TTE? No confidence in them f? Lead, they are sites that I know, f? R is a topic that? Scrubbed
I started flolowing this comic pretty near the beginning. I thought at first it was yet another webcomic based on roleplaying games with some satire about the genre and some breaking of the fourth wall better writing and art than usual, but otherwise it seemed to be covering familiar ground.With this chapter, it's gotten interesting. With today's page, it's gotten really interesting. Most of us, I expect, have been roleplayers, and know the fleeting pleasures when the imaginary reality seems to have enough continuity and integrity to seem real in its own right, for a moment and then are frustrated at the inevitable disruption.(Which, come to think of it, may be what the people ranting about the shift in direction of the comic are feeling.)Stories about players becoming completely immersed in games, with predictable too much of a good thing warnings, have long since become a cliche. I'm sensing, here, that we may get a more interesting exploration of the longing roleplayers feel, as I, for one, have spent a lot of time trying to explain to myself what it is that I'm longing for, and I never can quite explain it.
And the demolishers union would picket the job.
Good thing this is Canada.
On the other hand, nice to see some inventive minds around.
Would never work in the over-regulated US of mine...