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Rather small table really. With player books and sheets it would only take 3 players comfortably. Maybe the DM likes his gaming group small (or cramped).
Though... not a room I'd let potential girlfriends into for a few dates. She'll probably think I'm either a mega-nerd, or into BSDM. Or both.
You mean that there is a difference?
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No, no, no, the ULTIMATE D&D room would have a smart screen as the table so the map could gradually appear on it, and keyboards so players could electronically pass notes to the DM.
Kid_Kyoto wrote:No, no, no, the ULTIMATE D&D room would have a smart screen as the table so the map could gradually appear on it, and keyboards so players could electronically pass notes to the DM.
With the MS Surface, there's no reason this could not be a reality!
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Kid_Kyoto wrote:No, no, no, the ULTIMATE D&D room would have a smart screen as the table so the map could gradually appear on it, and keyboards so players could electronically pass notes to the DM.
Haha...now we're going to have debates between the techno-friendly role players versus the traditionalists....