I have no memory of this, but when I was really little, maybe even before I was born, my Dad would play chess in the company chess club. He’d play on Friday nights, and according my Mom, when he’d get home, late, he’d still be down in the living room or dining room, setting up a chess set, and studying it, looking where he made a mistake that cost him a match. I don’t know how long he would do that, couldn’t be more than an hour. Or two.
Flash forward to now:
We played Dungeons and Dragons online last night, and the first thing I do when I get up this morning is futz around on Roll20 and DNDBeyond, looking at my newly leveled character and figuring out how to make spells work correctly from the online Roll20 character sheet.
I did that for about 2 hours before I realized what time it was, and took a shower.
Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, I guess.
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I do like the online tools for D&D, but I miss face to face interaction.