tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post3161024326454033673..comments2023-06-15T11:59:39.572-04:00Comments on DYVERS: The Ultimate Table, for the Ultimate Fan? I Think Not.Dyvershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06032957275132817602noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-82942156922881025252016-12-29T20:53:46.009-05:002016-12-29T20:53:46.009-05:00Um, all right. I built my own table, to suit the k...Um, all right. I built my own table, to suit the kind of games I like to run for people; it fits in the game room nicely, and my scenery and terrain works well. I added a vertical extender for three-dimensional games, and that's gone over quite well too. Already had the 50" in the room, though. So, I dunno; you like what you like, I guess...chirine ba kalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15089801259918671141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-42932270231749876932016-12-29T17:37:40.622-05:002016-12-29T17:37:40.622-05:00The tablets seem like an unnecessary distraction. ...The tablets seem like an unnecessary distraction. But my main issue would be that there is only room for 5 players. That's usually enough for my group but some of our best campaigns had 6, 7, or more players besides the DM (my practical limit tho as <br />dm is 7). Love the drawers though, in principle, since they'd give you room for books and papers. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-69453505384336142862016-12-29T17:32:33.157-05:002016-12-29T17:32:33.157-05:00I started young, but my mid 20's were probably...I started young, but my mid 20's were probably when I played the most organised D&D. Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12793781986788315513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-75243855317139227552016-12-29T14:53:02.501-05:002016-12-29T14:53:02.501-05:00Mark: I’m sure he doesn’t have space for it either...Mark: I’m sure he doesn’t have space for it either after his wife saw him say it is better than the birth of his child. He may be living under that table now. :)<br /><br />Charles: When he said he’d been playing for 20 years, I said, “cute”. :)<br /><br />Seriously, though, my partner hadn’t played until she met me in her 40s. And now I’m afraid that if we were to ever split up I’d have to fightRoberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16733274876782876659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-25366594957972298442016-12-29T14:23:19.340-05:002016-12-29T14:23:19.340-05:00I'd be too afraid to use it (or let certain pl...I'd be too afraid to use it (or let certain players or children near it) lest it get damaged. I'd probably end up going back to my regular tables. Stelios V. Perdioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05466676702515521939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-24437424558361444652016-12-29T08:44:47.781-05:002016-12-29T08:44:47.781-05:00I'm with you Mark. Honestly though, the house ...I'm with you Mark. Honestly though, the house they showed him playing in looked a bit like the boy had more money than he knew how to spend. <br /><br />Also, am I the only person who never played RPGs until they were in their mid-twenties? Dyvershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06032957275132817602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-60923452802060704762016-12-29T06:32:43.124-05:002016-12-29T06:32:43.124-05:00Most of my Gaming was done sitting on a floor in...Most of my Gaming was done sitting on a floor in highschool / just post high school before everyone disappears into adulthood, or at people kitchen tables over the years since.<br />I know there are people who do , but I would never have the space for a purpose built table of that size. I have a dining room table that works just fine for RPG's.<br />Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12793781986788315513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-7572194869324378112016-12-29T05:50:43.670-05:002016-12-29T05:50:43.670-05:00"The purist half of me always tries to make t..."The purist half of me always tries to make the argument that the magic of RPGs is not needing any of that paraphernalia."<br /><br />There's a lot of that in me too, Robert.Dyvershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06032957275132817602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5124770754805827894.post-4715314917975378752016-12-29T04:42:41.524-05:002016-12-29T04:42:41.524-05:00Rolling box being too small matters less than the ...Rolling box being too small matters less than the fact that it isn’t a box at all! 🙂 It was hilarious the way they placed the dice on it instead of rolling the dice into it.<br /><br />Honestly, though, I always have mixed feelings about any special RPG equipment beyond dice. The purist half of me always tries to make the argument that the magic of RPGs is not needing any of that paraphernalia.Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16733274876782876659noreply@blogger.com