[QUOTE=TrannyAlert;42697883]I'm gonna be hosting my own Campaign soon.
DnD 3.5e and it's going to be very RP orientated. I will allow alot of things and if you provide enough reason you can have whatever.
Hopefully starting in a week or so, we already have two Facepunch members onboard.
I need 2 more, I would prefer them being EU/UK so we can sort out times alot easier.
We still need to confirm when we are playing.[/QUOTE]
pixie ninja?
[QUOTE=TrannyAlert;42697883]I will allow alot of things and if you provide enough reason you can have whatever.[/QUOTE]
you will regret saying this
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;42698220]pixie ninja?[/QUOTE]
What is with you and PIXIES
[QUOTE=TrannyAlert;42698531]What is with you and PIXIES[/QUOTE]
I love pixies.
[QUOTE=elowin;42698463]you will regret saying this[/QUOTE]
What's wrong with Huge sized half-minotaur pixies????
I would like to join someones game, any game(mode) is fine as long its not super (EXTREME) serious.
I had friends to play with but its kinda hard to play with them, someone always cant come, ones a control freak and stuff like that so theres no fun involved in most cases. I always wanted to experience tabletop games but its really hard with the current group, which played 5 sessions in 3 months...
I played some pathfinder and DnD4e just a little, but i'm willing to learn any new ones (such as Cyberpunk etc).
So please if you need someone to fill in a spot.
<--- Add me on steam and ask anything.
also my group is full now
rip
[QUOTE=WarRage333;42699451]
I played some pathfinder and DnD4e just a little, but i'm willing to learn any new ones (such as Cyberpunk etc).[/QUOTE]
what about FATAL
[editline]30th October 2013[/editline]
lets all play FATAL together
I'm the GM of a pathfinder game, and the first boss they had was a giant severed hand that would fucking spray acidic pus.
It was a pretty cool mini-boss.
[QUOTE=TrannyAlert;42699521]also my group is full now
rip[/QUOTE]
so no pixie ninja? :(
So I went down to the tabletop club today with most of my pathfinder party looking for something new to play.
We're playing Deadlands.
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;42700235]I'm the GM of a pathfinder game, and the first boss they had was a giant severed hand that would fucking spray acidic pus.
It was a pretty cool mini-boss.[/QUOTE]
I had my party fight a giant enemy crab at one point. They had stopped taking me seriously after that.
Though, I'm pretty sure they stopped taking me seriously as soon as we started the campaign.
[QUOTE=HellSoldier;42700312]I had my party fight a giant enemy crab at one point. They had stopped taking me seriously after that.
Though, I'm pretty sure they stopped taking me seriously as soon as we started the campaign.[/QUOTE]
Step up your game. I had an entire anti party of spiders, crabs, and other such villainous multi-legged organisms. Other notable members of this party were the adamantium clockwork horror and the excessively polite cave fisher.
[QUOTE=HellSoldier;42700312]I had my party fight a giant enemy crab at one point. They had stopped taking me seriously after that.
Though, I'm pretty sure they stopped taking me seriously as soon as we started the campaign.[/QUOTE]
They stopped taking me seriously when they fought a porcupine army leaded by a giant porcupine.
That was an actual battle in a forest.
I find it funny how, out of all the games the little group me and a bunch of others formed, the most "serious" games we've played yet involve either giant anime robots or a group of mostly psychopathic cyberdudes causing collateral damage.
Seriously, you would think it would be easier to keep a session going when it's only four people and they all work in the SAME GODDAMN ROOM and sessions are scheduled for "as soon as work is done, or 5PM, whichever comes first", and we make sure we have time free days in advance.
This second session has been delayed thrice now. Once, sure, shit comes up. Twice? Now it's getting annoying. But three times?
Any advice on how to keep your players actually playing?
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;42700348]They stopped taking me seriously when they fought a porcupine army leaded by a giant porcupine.
That was an actual battle in a forest.[/QUOTE]
I think they stopped taking me seriously in my old game when they saw this piece of work.
[img]http://puu.sh/4YGPJ[/img]
I m th greetist mapr.
[editline]30th October 2013[/editline]
Also 2 new supplements for Pathfinder came out today. Time to wait for them to go up on pfsrd/tpb.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;42700391]Seriously, you would think it would be easier to keep a session going when it's only four people and they all work in the SAME GODDAMN ROOM and sessions are scheduled for "as soon as work is done, or 5PM, whichever comes first", and we make sure we have time free days in advance.
This second session has been delayed thrice now. Once, sure, shit comes up. Twice? Now it's getting annoying. But three times?
Any advice on how to keep your players actually playing?[/QUOTE]
Get a backpack. Put everything you need for the game in that backpack. Get them all in an elevator and halfway up a floor hit the stop button. Suggest you play a game while you wait for help.
Also, since the current topic is groups, I haven't played anything over the internet before, so I am interested in joining something. Mostly interested in D&D, but I've been in bunch of other tabletop games.
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;42700348]They stopped taking me seriously when they fought a porcupine army leaded by a giant porcupine.
That was an actual battle in a forest.[/QUOTE]
I made my Traveler group encounter a band of machine cultists bent on conquering a particular planet they were just visiting.
They pissed off a man named Techpriest Comma. [/crossover]
[QUOTE=Rats808;42700394]
Also 2 new supplements for Pathfinder came out today. Time to wait for them to go up on pfsrd/tpb.[/QUOTE]
Which supplements?
Blood of the Moon and Bestiary 4.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;42700391]Seriously, you would think it would be easier to keep a session going when it's only four people and they all work in the SAME GODDAMN ROOM and sessions are scheduled for "as soon as work is done, or 5PM, whichever comes first", and we make sure we have time free days in advance.
This second session has been delayed thrice now. Once, sure, shit comes up. Twice? Now it's getting annoying. But three times?
Any advice on how to keep your players actually playing?[/QUOTE]
Ask them why they keep bailing and don't accept vague bullshit answers. They probably take sessions for granted. Most people tend to do that these days if they're not part of an old group.
With all our busy lives my group makes damn sure we're together to play at the set time; time together is a rare luxury many people can't afford and we were lucky enough to have some. Think it comes with age, in general I don't see the older crowd have this problem -- they're not very vocal about it if they do.
I've put my players in absurd situations before but fortunately it's never been enough to tip my players over the edge, and this is after they tazed Robert Downey Jr repeatedly in Spycraft before selling him to Italians
Or being attacked by a group of pissed off mimes and street artists in AdEva
Avatar fits :v:
[QUOTE=Axznma;42700979]Ask them why they keep bailing and don't accept vague bullshit answers. They probably take sessions for granted. Most people tend to do that these days if they're not part of an old group.
With all our busy lives my group makes damn sure we're together to play at the set time; time together is a rare luxury many people can't afford and we were lucky enough to have some. Think it comes with age, in general I don't see the older crowd have this problem -- they're not very vocal about it if they do.[/QUOTE]
Every time, I've found out what it was. For instance, the latest was that one guy was volunteered to take his nieces trick-or-treating. So I guess the issue isn't that the players are bailing, it's that they don't have enough control over their own schedules to be able to commit to something.
Ironically, it's the two older players who keep bailing - myself and the other relative youngster manage to keep our schedules clear.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;42700391]Seriously, you would think it would be easier to keep a session going when it's only four people and they all work in the SAME GODDAMN ROOM and sessions are scheduled for "as soon as work is done, or 5PM, whichever comes first", and we make sure we have time free days in advance.
This second session has been delayed thrice now. Once, sure, shit comes up. Twice? Now it's getting annoying. But three times?
Any advice on how to keep your players actually playing?[/QUOTE]
We actually do the same at our work place except we have a proper day to play P&P RPGs/tabletop games (on thursdays), instead of playing at the office we all just go out together, grab something to eat and meet up with around 40 other people at this bar that is only open for tabletop gaming purposes at night.
Playing in the work environment tends to distract people because they're too near their desks and if they think of something they have to do they'll go running back to their desk, so leaving for another more relaxed place with the proper mood works better.
And then we have the monthly saturday where we play all day (and partially night) long.
[QUOTE=Technopath;42701475]We actually do the same at our work place except we have a proper day to play P&P RPGs/tabletop games (on thursdays), instead of playing at the office we all just go out together, grab something to eat and meet up with around 40 other people at this bar that is only open for tabletop gaming purposes at night.
Playing in the work environment tends to distract people because they're too near their desks and if they think of something they have to do they'll go running back to their desk, so leaving for another more relaxed place with the proper mood works better.
And then we have the monthly saturday where we play all day (and partially night) long.[/QUOTE]
We commandeer the meeting room for it. And last time we ordered a pizza.
Also, at best we're an EXTREMELY informal office. The CTO once called everyone over to look at some porn someone had sent him by accident, and we regularly have death metal blasting on the office speakers. We don't have to worry about work dragging us out of the game.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;42701656]We commandeer the meeting room for it. And last time we ordered a pizza.
Also, at best we're an EXTREMELY informal office. The CTO once called everyone over to look at some porn someone had sent him by accident, and we regularly have death metal blasting on the office speakers. We don't have to worry about work dragging us out of the game.[/QUOTE]
Ah, we do just the same here, we're just 8 people but we find it easier to play in a place with some background noise of people doing the same thing we're doing. And it's a once per week chance to meet one of those geeky women that are hard to come by :v:
In my Tuesday game I ended up having a Samurai Beat Boxing duel with a Ronin in a bathhouse that resulted in us singing a duet and gaining 3 points of glory.
One of the other players (Naoshige) hired the Ronin to follow him around and sing about how cool he is, and a third player (Ikkaku) hired my character (Takihiro) on as a mercenary, and it turned out that he's a really good singer too.
So, we're all in the bathhouse because Naoshige got in a big fight with some goons and showed up to the meeting covered in blood and soot (he burned down an opium den, and it's a miracle he even survived) and Naoshige has his Ronin start singing to entertain us while we bathe. Ikkaku sees this and just says "Takihiro!" at which point I start singing too.
We end up singing a duet, and both gain a point of glory because it's one of the bigger bathhouses in the city. Naoshige and Ikkaku begin bragging to everybody about how great we are, and we gain another 2 points of glory.
It was a good day.
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