I did. My intent was specifically Eberron and Dark Sun halflings, though.I wonder how many people picked halflings.
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I have not tried GOG. The last time that I tried to fire up an old Gold Box D&D game the computer was way too fast-- fast even when slowing down the clock.You know, now that I am thinking it over, they didn't include the old Gold Box D&D games from the late 80s/early 90s on the survey. I played those games so much back in the day, and still fire them up from time to time in their GOG versions...
Good Old Games bundles an optimized emulator with old games which makes installing and playing on modern computers as easy as a new game on Steam. It's very much worth the price, if you want to play an old DOS game.I have not tried GOG. The last time that I tried to fire up an old Gold Box D&D game the computer was way too fast-- fast even when slowing down the clock.
I like something about most player races.Human, Half elf and Elf for races. I like some variety in my player characters.![]()
GOG's perfectly fine. Highly recommended. Also if you duck into Neverwinter Nights, we still got crazy stuff goingI have not tried GOG. The last time that I tried to fire up an old Gold Box D&D game the computer was way too fast-- fast even when slowing down the clock.
Actually, they have usually included Birthright in these Surveys. What is interesting here compared to the past is that they had only done open comment fields before, while now we get these checklists that show someone put serious thought into all of these Settings individually.I'm just kind of amazed that Birthright made it onto this . Slightly suspiciously so
But, heck, any mention of it is something
GOG's perfectly fine. Highly recommended. Also if you duck into Neverwinter Nights, we still got crazy stuff going
Heck, we even got Warforged recently.