Results 1 to 11 of 11
Thread: D&D online play
-
2015-10-06, 04:35 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jan 2009
D&D online play
So I haven't been able to play with my group for months now, since I started my new job and work evenings during our normal play days. I spoke with our shift manager and unfortunately I can't get that day off. Ah well. Better to have no D&D then no housing, right?
I do get Sundays off regularly though and saturdays almost as much so I went to the FLGS the last few weekends and... empty. It was either the owner's son or wife manning the register being bored during the day or the owner doing busywork at night.
So Sundays locally is a bust. Saturdays was mostly Magic the Gathering day and I wouldn't want to grab a table from them. I know the owner of the store well enough and the MtG guys are pretty big spenders, while D&D people tend to buy a few cans of pop each and that's it. In a venue like this i'd rather he get his high-paying customers.
There's one "looking for players" sign up but it's been there since time immemorial.
So I tried finding online games to play on skype or something using roll 20 / fantasy grounds, but either they're on days I can't guarantee my presence regularly (any weekday) or seem to be far more serious then the more casual atmosphere I'm looking for, or there is no information on the campaign at all, just a title, and while i'm looking for casual, that's a bit too casual.
Anyone else have problems trying to find a group to play online with? I'm also not interested in play by posts, as I tried them once or twice and found the slow pacing to be a personal turn-off.
-
2015-10-07, 09:38 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Mar 2011
- Location
- Yes
- Gender
Re: D&D online play
Roll20 is supposed to have groups.
I always thought Sundays were the most common choice because most people tend to have an open schedule then.[PF] HP Calculator - Fractional HP, now without math!
[PF] Initiator NPC Templates - Quickly applied maneuvers for DMs.
[PF] Initiator Balance Rule - A lightweight fix to balance casting and martial classes.
-
2015-10-08, 11:08 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Dec 2010
- Location
- You don't want to know.
- Gender
Re: D&D online play
Well I myself have had troubles finding online groups mostly because I don't do well with people I don't know. I have only once went out of my way to find a group I knew no one in, and the game way a mostly bust, I only made friends with two of them out of a group of seven. I might have to look into getting into another group myself since my current gaming group seems to be out of commission for now. if you need a buddy to try and find a group with I don't mind helping. this is like the first time in a while that my Saturday and Sundays are not completely free, but I can find ways to get online if need be.
Pirate avatar thanks to serpentine.
-
2015-10-09, 11:22 AM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jun 2010
- Location
- Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gender
Re: D&D online play
I've seen people try to find a group here in the forum to play in roll20/skype/somesuch. Maybe try that out, start a thread looking for people (sorry if you've already tried that)?
-
2015-10-09, 11:41 AM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jan 2009
Re: D&D online play
The three pathfinder games on roll20 for sundays are either a Swordart Online based one, of which I know SaO is an anime about people stuck in a game but little else, one has 22 players and I have no want for a game that big. the third only expects to play once, maybe twice per month which I would prefer a more regular game. Of the 5th ed ones I would be interested in, they either have a boatload of applicants already or are in languages I don't speak, like portugese or homestuck.
I don't think I'm too fussy, but I'm about to give up on trying to find a game to play, period.
-
2015-10-09, 11:46 AM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jan 2009
-
2015-10-09, 12:02 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Mar 2011
- Location
- Yes
- Gender
Re: D&D online play
It's weird to think that DMs are in demand instead of the other way around.
[PF] HP Calculator - Fractional HP, now without math!
[PF] Initiator NPC Templates - Quickly applied maneuvers for DMs.
[PF] Initiator Balance Rule - A lightweight fix to balance casting and martial classes.
-
2015-10-09, 12:06 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jun 2010
- Location
- Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gender
Re: D&D online play
It's more uncommon (not a surprise considering that people from all over the world are here), but they pop from time to time and I myself played on roll20 in a group found here, before college got my free time and I had to drop out. Still, if you're in the US (or similar time zone) as most people here (an assumption, but I think a correct one), you might find a group of like minded fellows.
Heck, if I had saturdays free I'd be up for playing with you.
Good luck if you open a thread looking for people.
-
2015-10-09, 02:51 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Feb 2013
Re: D&D online play
If you post as a DM with that intent, you should see people join pretty quick. That's if you're willing and able to DM of course. Actually, I'd only worry about the 'willing' bit, people will sit through games that aren't great and beginner DMs happily (it's a social setting too, remember), and you'll get to practice DMing, which is great for better understand ing how the game works, how people play, how to build characters, how to act to help the DM (as a player), and many other things.
-
2015-10-10, 02:42 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Nov 2010
- Location
- Toledo, Ohio
- Gender
Re: D&D online play
I've tried recruiting a Maptool group here before a few times, didn't work out so well.
-
2015-10-10, 04:06 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jan 2009
Re: D&D online play
I've probably been playing D&D longer then some of the younger people on the boards have been alive, having started in the later years of 2nd ed's run.
I would run, but to be honest, I'd much rather play. I ran a few games in the past and the organizational skills needed to herd the metaphorical cats called player characters and NPCs were just not up my alley.
I might write up a post in the looking for games section.