Microsoft Surface – Dungeons and Dragons Demo Walkthrough | HD

Microsoft Surface – Dungeons and Dragons Demo Walkthrough | HD Developer: Microsoft Release Date: TBA Genre: N/A Platform: PC Publisher: Microsoft Website: h…
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This tutorial will teach you how to use Microsoft OneNote 2013 as well as OneNote 2010. Lesson 1 covers “How to Create a OneNote Notebook” using Microsoft Of…
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34 Responses to Microsoft Surface – Dungeons and Dragons Demo Walkthrough | HD

  1. Johny Greenman says:

    Oh, thats relly exciting!

  2. TheImmortalDimebag says:

    This is awesome, once it is an actual project with higher polish it would
    be amazing to play D&D with this! 

  3. Thegoldenspartan says:

    What ever happened to this? 

  4. critter505 says:

    Please tell me this is moving beyond conceptual stages!

  5. Mantenner says:

    i would love to see the older dawn of war games in HD <3

  6. Ryan Larson says:

    Do you own a cellphone, Ipad or Kindle? All of those were laughed at a few
    years ago, only extreme money-wasting nerds would own any of them. But when
    they are common and cheap and well worked out, they became cool. Eventually
    everyone has one. Hopefully, putting in your own dungeons won’t be much
    more work than planning one on paper, and will be more enjoyable too.

  7. DjYotethecoyote says:

    Don’t reject this I mean it takes you out of the old DnD feel but this is
    cool for people who wanted to try DnD but couldn’t get in to the old play
    style or was uncomfortable with it

  8. Morten Knudsen says:

    It look sloooooooow. Could do that with pen and paper much faster.

  9. Diablo9964 says:

    @nazaxprime yeah that true about that.

  10. cakebombs says:

    The reference went RIGHT over your head.

  11. Mindehouse says:

    Well Dodger does!

  12. иazaxprime says:

    @peeloboy Sure, us too… 😉

  13. 0gumbasia says:

    I would buy just for dnd

  14. Wes Joslin says:

    This is where I hope D&D goes in the future. Loved the motion of the
    enemies and the maps and grids for combat. How far along is this?

  15. Davey Jones says:

    pathetic

  16. Buttons says:

    Although I agree with the top comment, (next comment negates preceding)
    That is BAD ASS! Alas (negating previous comment) I must agree, Pen and
    Paper is more fantasy and creative. If I wanted digital I’d play the games.

  17. Michael Schuler says:

    Complete BS – D&D is about imaginative roleplaying, not computer-automated
    combat. That is what bullshit like WoW is for. And talk about a clunky
    interface…

  18. 1337lolguyman says:

    @TheLoadingCrew I believe that the computer will help you a bit with that,
    giving numerical values of how tough an encounter is compared to how
    powerful the party is. You can also control the monsters or whatever the
    encounter is and make them blunder or something to lessen the encounter’s
    difficulty. You are still right in a sense that it is limited, but it is
    also quicker, easier, and neater (cooler and less clutter on the table) on
    a computer.

  19. Jeffweeeee says:

    SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!

  20. saplaneguy says:

    gaddammit what’s the use of a natural touch user interface device if you
    need all these special doodad cubes to do anything. Someone didn’t “get”
    the point of a touchscreen.

  21. overlethal1992 says:

    OR make the dice and sheets and math cyber and leave the map creation and
    story and obstacles in the path, person and have it MMO.

  22. Neil Long says:

    BOOOORRRRIIIINNNGGGGG

  23. isak lindhé says:

    I love the concept but the design is meh. Dicerolls seem awkward and take
    far too long.

  24. Froggatt says:

    Someone sounds butt hurt about being a broke ass whiny bitch.

  25. Randy O'neal says:

    Thanks milpix1. Also, thanks for the share.

  26. Randy O'neal says:

    Thanks for the feedback Steve. I have actually had the same thought but
    wanted to see what people have to say first. I hear a lot of folks
    complaining about having to pause and rewind other videos so often that
    they forget what they are learning. I am attempting to pace my recordings
    at the same speed that I teach a live class. If I get more requests to
    speed up, I certainly will. Its all about the viewer so I will listen.
    Thanks again for watching and for your feedback. 

  27. Randy O'neal says:

    Thanks Chetan. I will see if there is anything noticable on my end to cause
    the blurry to occur and if so I will correct it on future videos. I will be
    releasing video 4 this week. 

  28. Randy O'neal says:

    Hey everyone, check out my first tutorial video on Microsoft OneNote and
    tell me how I am doing. Feedback is very important to me. Again, this is my
    very first so there is plenty of time to perfect them if I know what people
    want. 

  29. Chetan Shetty says:

    Hi Randy, My View its perfect, you are bang on with the speed, time taken
    to run through details is perfect,the only thing I noticed is sometimes the
    video goes blurr and I am not sure if its something to do with internet or
    your recording

  30. Steve Bridge says:

    Randy, I appreciate the effort. Simple videos, easy to follow… maybe you
    could cover a bit more in the same amount of time…. not sure – I’d be the
    last to critisize. Thanks for putting these together – looking forward to
    #3. Best of luck.

  31. milpix1 says:

    Excellent

  32. Randy O'neal says:

    Thank you for subscribing. I will work hard and fast to get all of these
    training videos complete and help you to become as proficient as possible
    using Microsoft Office OneNote.

  33. Randy O'neal says:

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