This hits too close to home.
Hands up those who have more RPG sourcebooks than opportunities to play?
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This hits too close to home.
Hands up those who have more RPG sourcebooks than opportunities to play?
both of them
Used to do that, when me and my friends were all playing Monster Hunter Portable.
Offspring downstairs right now playing DnD w/ friends across five states, two countries, nine time zones. Scheduling is a trial, but they’ve managed to pull it off for five years, through college, grad school, various moves, still with three original people and assorted additions.
I have no idea how.
And that you get a net four hours of gaming from a meeting like that, not.. two-ish
I really should get into ttrpgs lol
yep yep yep. It's why I solo with Mythic GM Emulator. :ablobcattrash:
So far my teen daughter and her friends are trying! They in basement right now struggling to get zoom running on her Linux Mint laptop because the GM graduated last year and they have to video them in! LoL
You haven't even rolled for damage yet and we all know it's savage. 😀
Not since 2000s when I moved to a different country and most of the friends started to get married and create offsprings...
We still talk and maintain a healthy whatsapp group.
we were able to pull it off for two years 🤷♂️ but alas it did indeed fail eventually...
we got around this by setting up a large group, and having subsets of 3-7 people meeting randomly for 1- and 2-shots. every once in a while there's a 6-session or so mini-campaign to take care of something very significant. sessions are all on VC (but not VTT) to spare everyone the travel time and also allow players from a variety of geolocations. if someone drops from drama, the game survives.
the setup worked well during pandemic lockdown. at least then, everyone had lots of time.
Prisoners included.
I call it the "gygaxian effect" or "if it's not for everybody then it not for anybody.. "
Yea I think he was a real tool.
I'd join a campaign with you.😎👍
Which is why I haven’t played since college.
i feel there needs to be a Mastodon D n D group 🤣
Probably why I never even tried to get into it. I can't suspend disbelief to that level.
Moooddd
5 years strong with the current group!
I've reached middle age and still have yet to play D&D. I should probably turn in my nerd card. 😂
My current group met every Thursday for 14 years, starting in the 70s. These days they meet at least weekly online- still, it’s all a a matter of timing.
and that there's no couple in there who cheat
That and something called a "Long Rest".
It worked well during lunch in high school. Never since.
not regularly since graduating uni in 2002, and not at all since our DM's wife had their kid in 2012
Testify.
look...
::PBP has entered the room::