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July 18th, 2000
It's the date that started it all, sending you on a wild adventure of survival. I was thinking about running a one-shot event that followed a motley crew of soldiers from the 5th trying to survive the events of the fateful day that destroyed the division as an effective fighting force.
A v1 romp straight from the box set. I created six 'scenes', one scene per period, covering the whole day, and ending in a (potentially) explosive finale. I was thinking about running it with Google/Skype, because I have a program that records Skype calls so 'future generations' could enjoy listening to us I would pre-generate PCs for the players to pick from at the start of the session. And since it would make sense, I figured I'd run it on the 18th (A Thursday), probably from 8-10 or 11PM EST (GMT-4 I believe). I would've waited until next year (the 30th Anniversary of v1), but I wanted to get some T2k in now! So, would anyone be interested in trying to survive the Death of a Division? And of course, happy 4th of July! |
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You intrigue me, sir. I've never tried to play on Google, so I'd need a little tech training.
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That sounds outstanding. I'll be at work so no Skype for me. I'd be willing to try google
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Google Hangouts is pretty slick when it comes to gaming. You have the option of video/audio chat (I've used both, but audio is less intensive on the computer), and you can have maps/docs/links shared pretty easily.
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Heck, if you're at work and want to be really 'discrete' (ie. can't be talking out loud for obvious reasons), I've also just recently tried gaming with Mibbet, which is just a simple web IRC chat platform. Can't do die rolls (sadly), but you can set up nicknames (Player names) and have separate chat threads (OCC, IC, etc.)
You can set up a channel and people can join in. |
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I can bring my own computer with me and I work alone.... so it CAN be done, but the danger is that if something happens I may have to leave.
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