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Guest Post: At a Gaming Crossroads

on Apr 3, 2010 in Uncategorized
Number of Views :991

[Editor's Note: Dale's back as a guest writer to deliver up some thoughts on gaming crossroads. Welcome back, Dale.]

I’m at a bit of a crossroads in my gaming life.  Y’see, I went nearly a full year without gaming, and I’ve got to say: It really really really really… well again you get the point, sucked.

I finally ran into someone at my new job whom was as big of a gamer as I was.  (Which by the way, gamers ARE EVERYWHERE, and don’t let someone make you believe otherwise.)  So, my collegue invited me to a game he was running at the house of a friend of his.

I accepted the hour long trip, because of my lack of game time, and met up with the group.

It was very mediocre.

They played well together, but there were a few complications (we’ll get to those later).  The first thing I was told, was that the slot I was filling for the game was due to many other players showing up for one game and never coming back.

Mind you, part of the reason I was there, was that I was a ringer character the DM created as an NPC but wanted someone to actually play.

Now the guy who owned the house was a good fellow.  His wife join us in the game, and they both made lunch AND dinner for us.  So as the night started, I didn’t quite understand WHY people weren’t coming back.  Everything seemed to start off fine.

Slowly, as the game progressed I began to realize what the issue was.  The gentleman that owned the house was a bit controlling.  Now I know that I have my own issues, so I’m not going to point fingers and blame, but I realized that if a person played the game with him, they may not enjoy his game style.  He was very much a “to the business” guy, and it left little room for the possibility of something else.  So when it came to situations during the game, when he had nothing to contribute, there were a lot of blank stares.  People weren’t used to full helm control.

Now, I understand every party has got to have a leader, and I have my ideas of a what a good leader is, but, you know, whatever.

So we finished the game, and the campaign that night, and everyone left.  I greatly appreciated the opportunity to game, but realized I needed to the tell my collegue how I felt about it.  My reasoning behind that was the fact that he had been taking people leaving personally. He thought they were leaving because they hated the game.

Since then, I haven’t been back.  I feel like the hour drive doesn’t have a good payoff if I can’t enjoy the game. So now, I’m at a bit of a crossroads.  My collegue is starting up another game and I am excited to play.  I’m just not sure if I should feel guilty.  Would you?  I would appreciate some feedback!

 
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Heavy Metal Heroes

Number of Views :398   Hey boys and girls; it’s that time again. That time when I have two cents and some times you listen and give yours as well.  I’m a big Hard Rock and Heavy Metal fan but also very eclectic with the other genres I enjoy.  Many people say that nowadays and it’s mostly [...]

 
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Luck Be A Lady: Swinging A Game In Your Favor.

on Feb 14, 2009 in Fluff/Inspiration, Life, Star Wars RPG

Number of Views :239 Okay, so I know this is a little off the usual I tend to write about, but this is a shareable experience. During my last deployment, Dicemonkey, EmptyThreat and a group of friends played Star Wars. Depending on your role, and if your DM was feeling frisky, you could get an [...]

 
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Brutality Makes Everything A Little More Fun

Number of Views :222Okay, so everyone knows that I have a bit of fun telling you my ideas and opinions, whether or not you really want to hear them. Without concern for safety I come with a new concept. My group is playing D&D 4.0, and with this you all know that everyone is a [...]

 
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Character Creation: United Soviet Socialist's Republic – A Mutant is "Born"

Number of Views :238Here’s a new Character for all of you to take a gander at.   Name: Wall Age: 37 Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Russia Hair: Red          Eyes: Yellow Height: 8           Weight: 280 lbs Lvl 7       Str                    30         20        Dex                  15           5          Con                  18         [...]

 
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How To: "An Effective Role Playing Strategy"

on Jan 13, 2009 in Advice/Tools, Fluff/Inspiration

Number of Views :202There are many times in one’s gaming “career” that you might choose to play a character from a different nationality, body type, charisma, etc… There are effective role playing strategies for people playing these characters that can give just a little bit of an edge for role playing with the smallest of [...]

 
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Happy Holidays From the Jerk

on Dec 21, 2008 in Life

Number of Views :188Hey Boys and Girls, Just wanted to say Merry Christmas, Happy Chaunakah, Happy Kwanzaa and so forth and so on! Enjoy it! Me and the Rest of the Squad.

 
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A Greek Tragedy pt. 4 "The Death of Cicero an End to a Means"

Number of Views :355 When at last we left our villain Cicero, he and his party managed to escape the fabled planet of Iago, and pick a fight with a Hutt on Nar’Shaddaa.  As of this moment they are traveling to an old Sith planet, long since dead, now only filled with creatures, and spirits [...]

 
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Fighting Amongst the Ranks

on Dec 12, 2008 in 4e D&D, Advice/Tools, Fluff/Inspiration

Number of Views :196Okay, so listen up “MMORPG” kids.  I’m so tired of playing a game and getting very busy at attempting to kill an enemy and you jump in and steal it from me.  For example, one of the guys in the group I am a part of is a very big MMORPG guy, [...]

 
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A Greek Tragedy pt. 3 "The Friend of My Enemy May Not Be My Enemy…"

on Dec 2, 2008 in Play, Star Wars RPG

Number of Views :174  When at last we left our villain Cicero, he and his party had just been given the ability to escape the mythical planet of Iago by the powerful Star Dragon. Now as a side note, I did contemplate killing the powerful beast, as it seemed like something Cicero would do. Any [...]

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