Pathfinder 1E Boston Globe Featured Video on D&D (With Pathfinder/Rise of the Runelords cameo!

Kishin

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Sent to me by a good friend and player in my current campaign:

Featured Videos video brought to you by Boston.com

Nothing spectacular, but the guys playing come off as intelligent and well spoken, and all in all, its a nice little positive piece about the hobby.

Also, the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path is featured prominently (there's even a map of Golarion on the table at one point) and the players even discuss a bit of the world's history at the very end.

It is amusing to note how many of the speakers have 'software developer' underneath their name. ;)
 

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Sent to me by a good friend and player in my current campaign:

Featured Videos video brought to you by Boston.com

Nothing spectacular, but the guys playing come off as intelligent and well spoken, and all in all, its a nice little positive piece about the hobby.

Also, the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path is featured prominently (there's even a map of Golarion on the table at one point) and the players even discuss a bit of the world's history at the very end.

It is amusing to note how many of the speakers have 'software developer' underneath their name. ;)

I like that game room! Nice!
 

Nice little bit, there. They certainly come off as well-adjusted as anyone else (beardy guy wins the "most affable" prize).

Neat that they're playing Pathfinder, too. :)
 

Those guys could be my game group that is coming over tonight. I could not have said it better myself. Yet I do run into people who find out I play and say "D&D? Really? Say it ain't so.", which further re-enforces my not really using it as an opener in conversation.

The big difference is these days I don't really care what anyone thinks. I'd rather play a good game of D&D than sit and watch a movie or something else mindless.
 

Hmmm. The video won't play for me, sounds like a good interview though.

Anyone know it it needs something other than Adobe Flash Player to run properly?
 

Hmmm. The video won't play for me, sounds like a good interview though.

Anyone know it it needs something other than Adobe Flash Player to run properly?

It opened in Adobe Flash fine for me (Flash 9 for Linux). Perhaps you need to update your version of Flash?
 


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