I also have D&D:T. I forget off the top of my head whether or not it supports online play or only the WLAN. If it supports broadband play, we should start a (very) casual campaign. I actually bought the game to help teach me the 3.5 ruleset. Even though it's not a fully comparable version to the real thing, it should get me through the basics enough to do campaigns in real life without having to ask questions all the time.
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And another suggestion, albeit not an SRPG -- Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology. If you're a fan of the Tales series, it's a good one to pick up. Interesting blend of characters. Wish it had Regal from Symphonia though... that would have been majorly badass.
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I thought I was going to be able to play with Loco and then I remembered he doesn't game. He just turns on the game for an hour and then forgets about it for two months only to remember that he bought it.
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Che's not a girl. Not good enough explanation. Please elaborate.
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