Hello all,
I'm a long time player of BG2, and I must have played the game through dozens of times...but since I don't know many other gamers, I've never played it in multi-player....and I really want to try it out! I'm looking for a few people to put a multiplayer game together (or I could join an existing one, I don't care either way).
I'd prefer people who want to really roleplay (i.e. only talking in character) and for convenience it would probably work best if they were people in the Eastern time zone (like me) or a couple of hours either way. Anyone who's interested, let me know!
Wanted: serious role-playing multiplayer game
- Mercury Night
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Wanted: serious role-playing multiplayer game
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. -George Bernard Shaw
- Mercury Night
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I'm certainly no expert either....as I said, I've never played multiplayer before. And even if I do have a couple people together by next week, you'd still be welcome to join in later.
Do you have a character in mind to play? I'm hoping whatever group I do play with has some semblance of balance
Do you have a character in mind to play? I'm hoping whatever group I do play with has some semblance of balance
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. -George Bernard Shaw
- Mercury Night
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My character is a half elven female sorcerer....
I can play most evenings, and on weekends, in EST. Sadly my job gets in the way of me playing all the time
Only problem is, I'm behind a firewall so I'd need someone else to host. Anyone up for it?
I can play most evenings, and on weekends, in EST. Sadly my job gets in the way of me playing all the time
Only problem is, I'm behind a firewall so I'd need someone else to host. Anyone up for it?
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. -George Bernard Shaw