No it is not just as fun, I own both the game and like 5000 cards or more, and I must say its just not the same as to play against a real human being who sits right in front of you then to play over the internet.Ganthrinor said:Doctor Glocktor said:Magic: The Gathering.
I don't because I've already blown an obscene amount of money on Yu-gi-oh cards instead.
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Get Duels of The PLaneswalkers 2012 imo. Cheaper, just as fun.
OT: Warhammer 40k tabletop game. Why haven't I? Don't really care for the crafty side or the game, and HOLY S@%!T the prices.
Same... I did a bit of drums while I was at school, just on the music dept's set, but getting a decent set would cost a bomb... and I've blown enough money in my years...bartholen said:I'd like to learn to play drums.
What are you programming exactly?Xaio30 said:Serious programming. The problem is that I don't know what language will benefit me more. Continuing C# or start C++?
Also this, but damn guitar tabs have made me lazy.PieceOfEden said:Learn to read music.
I got an instrument a few years back but never bothered to take classes. (Could be that bass teachers arent that abundant)
Also this, but damn guitar tabs have made me lazy.PieceOfEden said:Learn to read music.
I got an instrument a few years back but never bothered to take classes. (Could be that bass teachers arent that abundant)
No games workshop near you? go make some friends there and learn a bit, ultimately the guys that work in those places love the game, so im sure they'd spend time with you if you wanted to learn.ReservoirAngel said:I'll start off with one: Dungeons & Dragons.
I really am interested in this game and really want to get into playing, but as of yet I haven't. And there are several reasons. The first, and biggest one, is that I don't have any friends that play it. And any suggestion of playing it made to my friends would more often than not end up with one of their fists connecting very harshly with some part of my body. Second reason, also q big one: I have no idea how that shit works. I like the idea of it, but whenever I hear someone talking about all the in-depth rules I just go "bwuh?" at them.
Plus buying all the books and shit you need is expensive and I have no fucking money.
EDIT: Plus I swear there are, like, no D&D players in the entirety of England. So I can't find anyone to game with at all, even if I did understand it or could afford it.
Nearest Game Workshop is 15 miles away, and since I can't drive that's kind of a difficult journey.darkonnis said:No games workshop near you? go make some friends there and learn a bit, ultimately the guys that work in those places love the game, so im sure they'd spend time with you if you wanted to learn.ReservoirAngel said:I'll start off with one: Dungeons & Dragons.
I really am interested in this game and really want to get into playing, but as of yet I haven't. And there are several reasons. The first, and biggest one, is that I don't have any friends that play it. And any suggestion of playing it made to my friends would more often than not end up with one of their fists connecting very harshly with some part of my body. Second reason, also q big one: I have no idea how that shit works. I like the idea of it, but whenever I hear someone talking about all the in-depth rules I just go "bwuh?" at them.
Plus buying all the books and shit you need is expensive and I have no fucking money.
EDIT: Plus I swear there are, like, no D&D players in the entirety of England. So I can't find anyone to game with at all, even if I did understand it or could afford it.