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sethnintendo said:

I wish USA would make their paper from hemp. To use trees for paper is about the dumbest thing. Way to go anti-hemp lobby!

Yeah, totally agreed, but I really wish the US would just make their cigarettes out of weed and be done with it.  



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I feel like this is a metaphor for something else, but I don't know what. hmm...



Paper will not take over game industry. It has no buttons.




 

I don't see paper being a lasting trend. Could you imagine reading off of it? It would surely give you a headache



Euphoria14 said:

PAPER GAMING LIVES ON!!!

 

 

YEAH, take that Apple bitches! You have touch controls, all others have traditional controller gaming. FUCK ALL THAT!

Paper Gaming is all controlled with voice and mind power!!


I spent some serious time considering getting a Windows tablet just for DnD back in the day.

Now that the perfect DnD tablet is here, I can't get a group together anymore. :(



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Very nice!!!



In other news, Pokemon Card (counting each card) sales far outweigh the Video Game versions.



Silver-Tiger said:

 

Better than Rol's recent threads.

Try all. I genuinely laughed.



What make paper so good is it's backwards compatibility with games from the last 100 years older than that is not supported granted but should still work, good job paper way to keep the customers happy



This has reminded me of something that happened a couple of months ago. I was at a seminar and there was a guy in the row in front of me who was taking notes on an iPad. We had to sign a register, which we passed round.

When the register reached the guy with the iPad he turned to the man behind him and asked to borrow a pencil. The man handed him a pencil and the guy with the iPad said (quite sincerely) "Thanks, I don't carry pens any more because I write everything on my iPad"

I thought "well done, you've replaced the useful £1 pen with a less useful £500 iPad" /sarcasm. It's not something you should say with pride.