I was a bit curious about our collective habits. So, here's a couple of questions to allow us to share our experiences with face-to-face RP gaming.
- How recently have you played a F2F/tabletop RP game?
- What game was it?
- How many people were in that session?
- Was it an on-going campaign or one-off session?
My answers:
- Been too long, probably around 1998. There may have been some at a convention, but I don't remember exact details.
- Custom rules for a game some friends and I were developing. Before that Harn Master and MERP/ICE.
- 4-7 people. 4 core, with occasional extras.
- Ongoing campaigns. Last one-off I can remember was some Palladium space/SF game.
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2. D&D
3. 4 of us in a static group
4. one off
I got out of Face to Face a long time ago, but keep an eye out for it.
Til covid hit, my local Comic Book store had space for groups to get together and play and I've watch some Sci-Fi stuff, Magic games and that group Sonar game played there.
Since they couldn't host groups anymore, some of them just moved from house to house and I got an invite in January to join a local group.
Steams Table Top Simulator shows a lot of various D&D edition groups that play using it with the computers camera feature so almost face to face.
SWG (pre-cu) - AoC (pre-f2p) - PotBS (pre-boarder) - DDO - LotRO (pre-f2p) - STO (pre-f2p) - GnH (beta tester) - SWTOR - Neverwinter
Well before that was a solid group of ~8 in a 15 year stint through multiple Champions campaigns.
The last year and a half or so, hooked up with an old group of RPer friends, and we're going hardcore through a Runequest campaign with 7+/- 1.
If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.
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Three years ago.
Ars Magica
Campaign
Was kinda fun... reminded me of my youth, where I was the only Grease monkey at the Gaming Table... the more things change.. the more they stay the same.
The 40 year DND Campaign.
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