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<blockquote data-quote="smiteworks" data-source="post: 7709379" data-attributes="member: 87795"><p>That is not an uncommon sentiment. I own a company that makes one of the VTTs and even I had a hard time convincing some of my friends to try online gaming. I can say that after introducing many people (friends or otherwise) to the medium, I found that nearly all of them were surprised at how similar it played to being in person. Some people can't get together online with their old group any more due to geography or just scheduling to be away from their house for 4-5 hours at a time. Other people who have written me are not able to find the games they like to play in their local area or at the time of day they can play, but they can when they go online. Still others just find that it is a great way to have additional gaming. Just like with an in-person game, a lot depends on the other players and the GM you have. </p><p></p><p>Even if you've tried it in the past, it's worth checking out from time to time because the technology is constantly improving for each of the different VTTs available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smiteworks, post: 7709379, member: 87795"] That is not an uncommon sentiment. I own a company that makes one of the VTTs and even I had a hard time convincing some of my friends to try online gaming. I can say that after introducing many people (friends or otherwise) to the medium, I found that nearly all of them were surprised at how similar it played to being in person. Some people can't get together online with their old group any more due to geography or just scheduling to be away from their house for 4-5 hours at a time. Other people who have written me are not able to find the games they like to play in their local area or at the time of day they can play, but they can when they go online. Still others just find that it is a great way to have additional gaming. Just like with an in-person game, a lot depends on the other players and the GM you have. Even if you've tried it in the past, it's worth checking out from time to time because the technology is constantly improving for each of the different VTTs available. [/QUOTE]
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