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Started by Sky_Of_Order, September 28, 2010, 05:26:20 PM

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Digital Revolution 2.0
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Digital Revolution 2.0 is an RPG site focused on Single-Thread RPGs. Single-Thread RPGs, you ask? Well, it's simple. We've abandoned the whole notion of a full-board RPG, and have compiled our RPs into two threads: Sign Up/Discussion and RP Thread. This way, we can allow for any member to become a GM, and any amount of players to join their RPs.

It gives freedom to players in plot-development, acceptance, and character creation. No one is limited to the amount of RPs they may join/create, and anyone can apply or create one. That is the beauty of the single-board RP set up. Anyone can do whatever they'd like! (Provided it follows board rules and such.)

A lot of our fanbase is focused on Digimon, but we encourage other RPGs to fit different media as well. In fact, there are a few on the board that are non-digimon RPGs. We'll welcome just about anything you can cook up.

You'll find DR2.0 a very friendly and open community. We're somewhat small as of now, but we have been increasing in members lately, and hope to continue to do so. So what are you waiting for? Come on over, take a seat, have a look around, if only to chat in the CBox, hey, we'll welcome you!

[We prefer intermediate to advanced users who handle their grammar, spelling, and writing moderately well. Please, be of 15 years or older if you join DR2.0. The board handles mature themes/violence/blood/etc.]


If you want
Follow me
And I'll lead you inside
You don't have
To
Run and hide



Thanks, Sabre.

ahref


Mad Klown

#2
Quote from: ahref on September 28, 2010, 08:27:19 PM
Its a forum not a site :V

"web" site: a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web created by HTML, PHP, and other web based langueges. Site refers to a place hosting webpages or a message board which uses HTML and PHP.

So he is correct in calling his forum a SITE.