Hussar
Legend
I'll admit, I'm biased. I've been playing online virtual tabletop games for about eight years now. First in OpenRPG and now in Maptools. Since it has been a while, I tend to forget (or repress) what it was like in the early days - learning curves, building groups and whatnot. I honestly do find playing online to be every bit as fun as face to face.
I find that people role play a lot more in VTT, speaking in character almost 100% of the time, extremely little off topic talk and really good quality play. People are less shy about being a hot elf chick when they don't have to actually physically try to pull it off.
That being said, I've seen a fair number of people simply pooh pooh online gaming as being better than not gaming at all, but, not by much. I've even seen a fair number of posters claim that they'd rather not game at all than play over a VTT. That's pretty strong.
So, what's wrong with VTT play? What would a VTT have to become or change in order to make it equal to tabletop play in your mind?
I find that people role play a lot more in VTT, speaking in character almost 100% of the time, extremely little off topic talk and really good quality play. People are less shy about being a hot elf chick when they don't have to actually physically try to pull it off.

That being said, I've seen a fair number of people simply pooh pooh online gaming as being better than not gaming at all, but, not by much. I've even seen a fair number of posters claim that they'd rather not game at all than play over a VTT. That's pretty strong.
So, what's wrong with VTT play? What would a VTT have to become or change in order to make it equal to tabletop play in your mind?