How will you DDI

How will you Use DDI

  • Reconnect with old group

    Votes: 27 12.2%
  • Move current group onlineJ

    Votes: 10 4.5%
  • oin a regular group with new (ddi) friends

    Votes: 44 19.9%
  • Log in, make a char, jump into a quest once in a while

    Votes: 50 22.6%
  • Use the tools to enhance PnP game

    Votes: 84 38.0%
  • Will play DDI, but not with 4E

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • I am willing to DM on DDI

    Votes: 40 18.1%
  • I wont use DDI

    Votes: 104 47.1%

I havn't looked at it too closely. A guy from my group is interested in the concept but said it doesn't work yet.

Anyways, I havn't seen anything interesting enough to actually pay for it so far.

Bye
Thanee
 

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Mystical Forest said:
Since DDI isn't Macintosh compatible, I'm pretty much ignoring it in toto. Not only am I on a Mac but enough of my friends are too that there's no point in looking at DDI...

This.

I feel like I'm not wanted in DDI. I don't understand. Warcraft wants me... The Sims wants me... Neverwinter Nights and Knights of the Old Republic want me. But I get no love from DDI.
 

If they ever get the virtual tabletop working, and if it's sufficiently good, and if there's enough of the community built up so that I can play whenever I want, then I would be intested in that. Otherwise, I'm not interested in any of it.

I will be extremely surprised if any of those 'ifs' come to pass.
 

I might use the DDI virtual game table with members of my current group and members that have moved away. But it remains to be seen if we ever get to do this. I would be willing to DM such adventures.

I am certainly going to use Dungeon & Dragon.
 


I probably won't subscribe. My gaming time is already occupied by my regular gaming groups, and I have such many gaming books which I still need to read (and not by all means just D&D books) that subscribing to the DDI just won't be worth it for me - why subscribe to something which I don't have the time to use?
 

Jürgen Hubert said:
I probably won't subscribe. My gaming time is already occupied by my regular gaming groups, and I have such many gaming books which I still need to read (and not by all means just D&D books) that subscribing to the DDI just won't be worth it for me - why subscribe to something which I don't have the time to use?
Why do I buy (computer) games that I don't end up playing much?!

I don't know, it must be an obsession. ;)
 

There is no option for "Read Dungeon and Dragon while they are free and watch the general failure of the DDI with fascination, so I wasn't able to vote. As I will, propably, stay with 3.5 and Pathfinder most of the time, DDI won't be that useful to me.
 

I think a better question would be, does anyone actually think that the DDI will deliver all the WotC says it will? This is the same company that barely lacks the technical competence to keep forums running.


Needless to say, unless something dramatically amazing happens (and I ain't holding my breath on that one), the DDI is not a part of my future.
 

I will not be using it at all. I have an aversion to paying a subsciption for computer only items. I won't play WoW, I won't use the DDI. Give me a paper subsciption to Dungeon and Dragon, and I'm there though.

-Ahsrum
 

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