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Episode 1: Dungeons and Dragons 5e
Welcome to Masters of Pen and Paper!
This podcast centers around the discussion of various Tabletop RPG game systems, along with various conversations of all related topics!
In this episode, Finny and DG are discussing the ins and outs of Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Ever wanted to learn what it's all about? No better time than now!
Let us know what you think by leaving a rating and/or comments!
Now - On with the show!
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Pixel Noir (2024) - Should you buy this game? [Game Review]
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A little patience goes a long way
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BOOST your favorite creator's channel with this ONE SIMPLE TRICK!
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DadGamingOnline! || Happy Family Day! Side Scrolling D&D with Dukey03 and Finny - Come hang out!
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 10 днів тому

    You can definitely tell the developers are jrpg lovers who took their favorite aspects of each game and did a good job of implementing them in this.

  • @Finny700
    @Finny700 11 днів тому

    the moment i saw this game, i fell in love with it, between the art style and the music i have found everything i need in a game!

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline 11 днів тому

      It was a really fun play! Glad to hear you liked it!!

  • @dadgamingonline
    @dadgamingonline 12 днів тому

    So what do you think? Does this game look like something you'd buy?

  • @Berthier90
    @Berthier90 21 день тому

    Change is often presented to us as a formidable challenge, an opportunity that demands we transform into adept navigators, expertly maneuvering through complex shifts. It’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed when faced with these “growth opportunities,” which can sometimes feel like daunting upheavals rather than promising advances. The reality is that change, especially when substantial, is inherently difficult. It demands more than just a superficial adjustment; it requires a profound reconfiguration of our habits, mindsets, and sometimes even our identities. The key to managing this transformation lies in breaking down the change into smaller, more digestible steps. Think of it like constructing a map from the end goal back to the starting point-a strategy that allows you to visualize the path and tackle each segment incrementally. Approaching change in this way doesn’t simplify the challenge but makes it more manageable. By focusing on smaller, actionable tasks, you create a series of achievable milestones that collectively lead to significant progress. This method also helps in maintaining motivation and clarity, as each small victory contributes to a larger sense of accomplishment and forward momentum. Ultimately, growth is a journey measured by the progress you make along the way, not a race to a finish line. Embrace the process, take deliberate steps, and recognize that each small change contributes to a broader transformation. Your strategy to plan and implement these changes will be a crucial factor in achieving lasting success.

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 21 день тому

    I think this goes for “changing the world” as well. Sometimes people feel so helpless and like they have zero real impact in the world. But small impacts that help others can lead to a larger overall impact via chain reactions. Even something as simple as “paying it forward”

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline 21 день тому

      I completely agree with you. The only real way to see the forest through the trees is by focusing one small step at a time

  • @dadgamingonline
    @dadgamingonline 21 день тому

    Have you had luck breaking larger problems into smaller tasks? And uhh... more importantly than that what's your best lap time on Big Blue?

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    That shark almost ate THE BATRAFT

  • @ChittyChittyFangFang
    @ChittyChittyFangFang Місяць тому

    Really good advice! Loving these ❤

  • @GameraObscura
    @GameraObscura Місяць тому

    Love is patient...it is not easily angered. Love your neighbor as yourself. Therefore, be patient with others (and also yourself) as a show of love. It's not always easy, but it's the way to be. That said, I will admit I have very little patience for people who stand in a doorway. Like, at least take a few more steps so people can get around you 😂. But really, the larger issue for me is a general lack of situational awareness.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      First Corinthians! love to see it - Also yes I completely agree, do they HAVE to stand in the damn doorway?! MOVE! lmao thanks for watching Gam I appreciate it so much

  • @Berthier90
    @Berthier90 Місяць тому

    Patience is a skill that touches every aspect of life, from work to relationships. It's about understanding that everything has its own pace, and by practicing patience, we allow things to unfold naturally, often leading to better outcomes. It’s a discipline that requires constant practice, but the rewards are immeasurable in terms of personal growth and emotional well-being. Sharing your journey, struggles, and improvements can resonate deeply with others who are going through the same challenges. It’s not about being an expert but about being relatable and honest in your experiences. We live in a world where everything is designed to be fast-whether it’s information, food, or entertainment. This has conditioned us to expect instant results, but life doesn’t always work that way. Embracing patience in an impatient world is about reclaiming control over our impulses and recognizing that some things are worth waiting for. Impatience is a natural part of being human, and it’s important to acknowledge that it’s okay to slip up. What matters is recognizing when we lose our patience and making a conscious effort to improve. This mindset allows for growth without the burden of perfection. Self-compassion is essential. Being patient with yourself is just as important as being patient with others. When you give yourself grace, you create a more nurturing environment for personal growth. Patience is a journey, not a destination, and every small step counts.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Berthier that was incredible! Maybe I should have outsourced this video to you.... :D

    • @Berthier90
      @Berthier90 Місяць тому

      @@dadgamingonline I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😄 I'm always here to help out, whether it's brainstorming ideas or diving deep into a topic. Your content is already great, so think of me as your creative sidekick. If you ever need a fresh perspective or just want to bounce ideas around, you know where to find me!

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    Huh.. I guess Axl Rose was right all along!

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I've been walkin' the streets tonight (Yeah) Just tryin' to get it right (Need some patience) It's hard to see with so many around (Yeah) You know I don't like bein' stuck in the crowd (Could use some patience) And the streets don't change, but maybe the names (Yeah) I ain't got time for the game 'cause I need you (Gotta have more patience)

    • @dukey03
      @dukey03 Місяць тому

      @@dadgamingonline 😂

  • @dadgamingonline
    @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

    What are some of the things you find hardest to be patient with?

  • @buckchuckgaming597
    @buckchuckgaming597 Місяць тому

    I really enjoy finding creators like yourself and Dukey that post quality content but, as you said, I’m staying more for the people vs the content. I found you because we might be similar age, gaming tastes, both dads, etc, but I’m staying because you seem like a dude I’d hangout with in real life.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Thank you so much!! That is incredibly kind of you to say! Feel free to join the discord server if you want to hang out with a lot of similar minded folks like us :D

  • @TitchgamerRG
    @TitchgamerRG Місяць тому

    Another great video! Keep up the goo work man :)

  • @skeletorment
    @skeletorment Місяць тому

    Not to try and discredit you, but why are you running your "live gameplay" on an obvious loop, and then going "oopss" every time you die in the same exact frame?

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I’m actually playing it live (albeit terribly) - what you might be noticing is hard cuts where I take out all the umms and uhhs that I have an awful habit of adding in. What I want to do is tell you my honest truth and not something super scripted. While it might seem like a gameplay loop, I can assure you it’s legit me playing the game (badly lol) Thanks for the comment!

  • @TitchgamerRG
    @TitchgamerRG Місяць тому

    100% relate to this haha. Its funny me and a friend were talking about this the other day. Although our generation did not create the internet we very much formed it and made the rule book for it. Its quite disturbing really the things we did/saw on the internet back then but I am honestly more worried about the modern "corporate" internet.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      That’s exactly it! Thank you so much for watching :D

  • @SiNFPVGUAM
    @SiNFPVGUAM Місяць тому

    Netbus, Sub7, and back oriface... LoL 12:55 whats your ICQ#?

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I wish I remembered haha - although if we’re being honest I used AIM and MSN messenger way more than ICQ lol

  • @AszullGames
    @AszullGames Місяць тому

    My first internet experience was Quantum Link on the C64, even used the replica version that a passionate group brought back. Don't know if the updated on e is there or not, but a lot of fun to be had back then.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I most definitely need to look into this - internet on the C64 would be insane, the ultimate 80's hackers movie :D

  • @cosmicduality1341
    @cosmicduality1341 Місяць тому

    your talking about ms-dos..

  • @furtivedolus2504
    @furtivedolus2504 Місяць тому

    Being "unsafe" was better for us.

  • @TheGord
    @TheGord Місяць тому

    The program may have been Netbus but I am not sure.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Yep that is correct! It sure helped me win at Duke 3D lmao

    • @TheGord
      @TheGord Місяць тому

      @@dadgamingonline It got installed on our school computers. Another "Cracker" kid. I didn't have a computer at home, so I had to use the library at school or the the city library. I ended up cracking their system to get unlimited time, but that was just figuring their password generation system. It's cool we had access to the internet, I just wish it was at home. Let's go Sys Admins!

  • @KenMabie
    @KenMabie Місяць тому

    who remembers Methodus Toolz for AOL? yeah what you are decribing is Methodus Toolz or Methodus Toolz 2.0

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I’ve never heard of these but honestly it could have been - AOL chats were like the Wild West lol

  • @kloroformd
    @kloroformd Місяць тому

    I was warned about perverts on the internet. So at the young age of 14, I was telling old dudes I was 12 and female and I have a prepaid cellphone but it doesn't have any minutes. I'd get a code, and then make a new account. It was pretty cool being among the very few at the time with a cellphone, for years. BTW most trojan softwares used back in them days was stuff like SubSeven, BackOrifice, NetBus etc.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      @@kloroformd it was Netbus!! Also free cellphone from bad people on the internet! Brilliant! lol

  • @SenZo816
    @SenZo816 Місяць тому

    Cool video. I hope you do more like this!

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Thank you SO MUCH! I’m really happy that you liked it :)

  • @Kr1nkle
    @Kr1nkle Місяць тому

    Want to secure yourself from hackers, open up the command prompt and enter deltree **.**

  • @johnrambo4018
    @johnrambo4018 Місяць тому

    thanks for the lemonade recipe!

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    The best/worst part was that back then, instead of bots trying to send you to spam and shock websites; it was your best friends 🤣!

  • @Finny700
    @Finny700 Місяць тому

    you should create a cybersecurity course that is based on the 90's internet for sure! it would be an amazing course and would also be SUPER educational for these younger whippersnappers coming up.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I just think it would so absolutely funny to have someone install bonzi buddy and deal with it

  • @dadgamingonline
    @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

    Would you take a cybersecurity course based on internetting in the mid to late 90s?

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    It’s funny how playing games on the Commodore 64, DOS, and Windows is what drove us to learn how to use computers. The more we could learn, the easier it became to play more games!

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      even more crazy is how we may have had the same commodore 64 hahaha

    • @dukey03
      @dukey03 Місяць тому

      @@dadgamingonline Hahahaha yeah!!

  • @mrsdragonite
    @mrsdragonite Місяць тому

    Damn I use to play this!!

  • @Stormbender27
    @Stormbender27 Місяць тому

    7:47

  • @2000demag1
    @2000demag1 Місяць тому

    Broccoli sucks im with yea as a fellow picky eater. Yet the themes of this video about trying new things and not being afraid of failure when starting out are very important to our development as humans. Keep talking and putting out vids. Sub +1

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      +1 to the broccoli hater club :D Welcome to the channel, so glad to have you here :D

  • @soufazaric4824
    @soufazaric4824 Місяць тому

    the title was already a good message, sometimes we just forget about those things, being worried all the time because we dont see the results.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Thank you! Yes exactly - I find myself often looking back instead of forward and this is a great way to hold myself accountable!

  • @soufazaric4824
    @soufazaric4824 Місяць тому

    you could turn your videos into one of those simple philosofical animated videos, and you could even have a podcast too.

  • @pelago_
    @pelago_ Місяць тому

    Trying new things is super important - a huge aspect of growing your confidence and being comfy in your own skin is knowing yourself, and you get to know yourself by trying different things and seeing how you go in different situations. It’s like you unlock something new in your head, it’s great.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I completely agree!! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts - this is exactly what I’m talking about!!

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    I think a better analogy for giving things a new try would be your experience with Star Trek (because it’s already happened). Whereas the Lord of The Rings thing is still “to be seen”

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Thats a very good point - I wish I had thought of that earlier. Maybe I should do a video on why ST is better than SW....

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    Also Lord of The Rings sucks hahaha

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      I've never liked the story of Frodo Baggins, but the world of LotR is fascinating haha

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    When I started training martial arts over 10 years ago; I was terrified. I remember thinking that I should just turn the car around, “what am I doing!?”. And because I did it; my life changed for the better forever! Ever since then, I LOVE that feeling of being afraid to do something since it had such a positive impact on my life. It’s a big part of why I travel to so many different places, experiences new cultures, foods, and lifestyles.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Yes dude! This is the way to go. I chicken out a lot but I'm still learning how to push through that wall. thanks brotha.

  • @dadgamingonline
    @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

    So - What are your feelings on broccoli?

    • @Finny700
      @Finny700 Місяць тому

      broccoli is one of the best veggies, both for you and in taste.

    • @dukey03
      @dukey03 Місяць тому

      I love broccoli! There’s so many ways to prepare it as well. Steamed, baked, raw; all have completely different consistencies and flavors.

  • @FizzleStudiosLtd
    @FizzleStudiosLtd Місяць тому

    Love it. I too am doing a "meta" approach to my community. I am a game dev, but I found almost no valid constructive criticisms when I was sharing my game's progress. SO... I made a format where I do weekly game feedback streams! Cheers. I love channels that give back.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! Yes it is a hard world out there for you guys - I’ll check out some of your games !

  • @GameraObscura
    @GameraObscura Місяць тому

    Holy crap, I love the vibe of this video! As someone who tried doing Twitch and UA-cam at the same time, I know how difficult it can be, but you'd make some killer let's plays. I just love this raw and honest commentary, and that you're doing it for the right reason (yourself).

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Thank you so much!! I can’t tell you how amazing that makes me feel. Have an amazing day thank you for commenting :)

  • @Soldier1stClass
    @Soldier1stClass Місяць тому

    Creators also know that no matter how long you create content, even some of your die hards will fall off. I’ve had it happen, I’m sure Dukey has, and so have you. We know how volatile these platforms are, but your friends can definitely do more than just verbally support what you do.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      This is so true Soldier - Thank you so much for commenting!

  • @adobson85
    @adobson85 Місяць тому

  • @dukey03
    @dukey03 Місяць тому

    Content like UA-cam and Twitch is unique in that there is a direct line of communication between the people enjoying the content and the creator. I think that’s what sets them apart from just watching a movie or watching something on TV.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      That is so unbelievably true. We live in a new world!

  • @Kr1nkle
    @Kr1nkle Місяць тому

    Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe

  • @Finny700
    @Finny700 Місяць тому

    I'm interacting to help my friend!

  • @dadgamingonline
    @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

    Tell me about some of your favourite creators on UA-cam - Are you helping them out?

  • @TitchgamerRG
    @TitchgamerRG Місяць тому

    Just wanted to drop into the comments and say how nice it is to see some new and original content. Keep up the good work, But as someone who was previous content creator let me offer you some advice. Take your breaks, dont fall into the trap of telling yourself that you need to make a new video every x days or anything like that. It takes its toll when you have to balance it with life and you will either find yourself resenting the chore that it becomes or you will just start making trash. When you have a idea for a video you want to make then do it. You do you man and enjoy the videos you make it will show through.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      Titch! Thank you so much for commenting - I really appreciate it! This is fantastic advice, thank you so much for sharing - I will heed your words carefully!!

  • @Order_of_Chaos
    @Order_of_Chaos Місяць тому

    Rolling skill and training ALWAYS results in +1 to your existing skill. This is rating 1 if you have no training at all OR rating 0. The only exception is if your rating is already 4.

    • @dadgamingonline
      @dadgamingonline Місяць тому

      That makes a ton of sense!! Thank you so much for commenting I really appreciate it!!