Grrrr.....
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Grrrr.....
I have lost all but 2 players to WoW. And the 2 players I do have can't play on the same night. I feel like i've been in a group lull for about 5 years now (could be more just afraid to admit to myself about it). I'm just frustrated. I don't mind the vice of WoWing, but geeze, ..........blah Its enought to make me sell all I got and wash my hands of it completely. But I know there is somebody in my little corner of the world just waiting to game. Now if I could only find them.(*GM: make a perception check...oh! a 1?...sorry dude!)
Just need some support from the those who know.
Just need some support from the those who know.
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Re: Grrrr.....
wolfsgrin wrote:I have lost all but 2 players to WoW. And the 2 players I do have can't play on the same night. I feel like i've been in a group lull for about 5 years now (could be more just afraid to admit to myself about it). I'm just frustrated. I don't mind the vice of WoWing, but geeze, ..........blah Its enought to make me sell all I got and wash my hands of it completely. But I know there is somebody in my little corner of the world just waiting to game. Now if I could only find them.(*GM: make a perception check...oh! a 1?...sorry dude!)
Just need some support from the those who know.
I'd give a better answer to this post, but I'm too busy playing WoW.
With that said, how many gaming stores do you have in your area? Could always start an aggressive recruitment drive. If that fails, and it probably will, I'd hit the local college and see who is hanging out in the geekier parts of it.
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do a 'meet the game night' .. canvas the .. *unsure of the ages involved .. sorry*
but yeah .. try the gamestores bookstores and that sorta thing
host it at your house, and set out some light snacks. and if it works cool ... if people can game on one night and others on a different night ...
run the same game, but with 2 different groups.
it would be interesting for group A to find evidence of group B pasing before and having whatever from foom 2589 ... thus group A will try harder to get to the next room's treasure. just try to make sure they don't quite cross paths right away.
but yeah .. try the gamestores bookstores and that sorta thing
host it at your house, and set out some light snacks. and if it works cool ... if people can game on one night and others on a different night ...
run the same game, but with 2 different groups.
it would be interesting for group A to find evidence of group B pasing before and having whatever from foom 2589 ... thus group A will try harder to get to the next room's treasure. just try to make sure they don't quite cross paths right away.
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thanks guys. I've tried a lot of things. Fact of the matter is, we have one game store and its filled with stat mongers, ccgers, and table top strategy. i was really just needing to vent and find that there are others here that suffer the same way that i do.
Marrow!!!! that was an awesome response, just what my grumpy butt needed.
What I'd really like to try is this Python2 virtual table top in combination with Vent or Teamspeak. I had a short game played through that a couple of times. Despite not knowing how to use the map veiwer and some of the coded processes it was quite fun. Actually all i used was the dice roller. And I used an IM to send images and pm's. As far as pbp or by chat room, don't have the patience or typing skills. lol
thanks guys. I've tried a lot of things. Fact of the matter is, we have one game store and its filled with stat mongers, ccgers, and table top strategy. i was really just needing to vent and find that there are others here that suffer the same way that i do.
Marrow!!!! that was an awesome response, just what my grumpy butt needed.
What I'd really like to try is this Python2 virtual table top in combination with Vent or Teamspeak. I had a short game played through that a couple of times. Despite not knowing how to use the map veiwer and some of the coded processes it was quite fun. Actually all i used was the dice roller. And I used an IM to send images and pm's. As far as pbp or by chat room, don't have the patience or typing skills. lol
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gadrin wrote:Marrowlight wrote:
I'd give a better answer to this post, but I'm too busy playing WoW.
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wolfsgrin wrote:Marrow!!!! that was an awesome response, just what my grumpy butt needed.
And my work here is done.
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Re: Grrrr.....
I missed that one...gadrin wrote:Marrowlight wrote:
I'd give a better answer to this post, but I'm too busy playing WoW.
can't...breathe...must...have...air...<gasp>...laughing...too...hard...Marrowlight wrote:
With that said, how many gaming stores do you have in your area? Could always start an aggressive recruitment drive. If that fails, and it probably will, I'd hit the local college and see who is hanging out in the geekier parts of it.
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Re: Grrrr.....
wolfsgrin wrote:I have lost all but 2 players to WoW.
Couldn't your game do what WoW does, but considerably better?
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Re: Grrrr.....
Noon wrote:wolfsgrin wrote:I have lost all but 2 players to WoW.
Couldn't your game do what WoW does, but considerably better?
well I thought it did. Truth is that there is no real work to be done with WoW. You don't have to stay in character, you don't have to get dressed, roll dice, pick up a pencil or any of that. All those things seem to be too hard for the hardcore WoWer. Oh and the most important task involving table top gaming, LEAVING THE HOUSE!!!! Oh NOOOOOOOOOOS. bah!
Hmmm, I think if staying in character becomes work, then the games failed. It shouldn't become work - when it's about to, the game should move back to where it was...fun.
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don't get me wrong if i get them out of their holes then we all have a great time and they wonder why they don't do it more. Then the next week it starts all over. I just really believe my friends are addicted to a game. Ive known several people that have had their lives turned upside down because they have made the choice to play a game most of their waking moments. Wives, jobs, and friends lost, to a game.
and a lot of what i said in the post before is dripping with sarcasm. its just getting them out the door is the trick.
and a lot of what i said in the post before is dripping with sarcasm. its just getting them out the door is the trick.
I've seen alot of play accounts and when it's the GM trying to get them out of their holes, that's what kills the fun.
No, not because the GM's being mean or doing the wrong thing - it's a good honest thing to try.
The problem is, they look to the GM for the real ooooomph of the game, when they should be looking inside themselves. The GM stuffs this up by continually trying to be the source of the action.
One thing to try, if you can get them out the door, is to devote say thirty minutes to writing up a relationship map. You just write down a character with some extreme trait. Then write another one. Here comes the fun part - you draw a line between them and write on it how the react to each other - hate, respect, fear. Write for both of them - one might hate the other, but the other feels only respect for him.
The map gets fun when you add more characters and can connect lines from any character to each other, all with strong emotions.
The thing is, when the players are writing down characters and connection lines, you start to see what they care about. Find some stuff that you care about to and then say "Hey, lets see these guys in action"
You don't even have to use all the characters - if some just seem lame, just ignore them - that's just part of the teething process.
No, not because the GM's being mean or doing the wrong thing - it's a good honest thing to try.
The problem is, they look to the GM for the real ooooomph of the game, when they should be looking inside themselves. The GM stuffs this up by continually trying to be the source of the action.
One thing to try, if you can get them out the door, is to devote say thirty minutes to writing up a relationship map. You just write down a character with some extreme trait. Then write another one. Here comes the fun part - you draw a line between them and write on it how the react to each other - hate, respect, fear. Write for both of them - one might hate the other, but the other feels only respect for him.
The map gets fun when you add more characters and can connect lines from any character to each other, all with strong emotions.
The thing is, when the players are writing down characters and connection lines, you start to see what they care about. Find some stuff that you care about to and then say "Hey, lets see these guys in action"
You don't even have to use all the characters - if some just seem lame, just ignore them - that's just part of the teething process.